two men in shadows When our child comes to us despairing and unsure why it is that they feel so alone and so different, we must stand up for the truth.
As Breccan Thies reported for The Federalist, the lame-duck Biden administration used those arguments to spew “numerous lies about gender transition drugs and interventions … to have the Supreme Court strike down Tennessee’s ban on the interventions.”
In its coverage of the arguments, the mainstream media did its usual job of carrying water for the left’s radical sexual agenda. On Thursday, The Washington Post offered a sympathetic account of one confused Nashville teen known only as L.W. The Post describes how L.W. and “her” parents came to hear Wednesday’s argument at the Supreme Court, with L.W.’s father – Brian Williams – buying a new suit for the occasion.
In her preteen years… (L.W.) felt as if she were underwater. She looked around and everyone else seemed to be a fish. They knew how to swim, how to breathe, but she did not. Every day, she felt like she was drowning.
She never felt like that anymore. Hormones had made her feel confident and at peace, even in this courtroom where several of the justices kept calling trans girls “boys.”
I am blessed to be the father of six grown children. My four sons and two daughters are now happy, healthy, thriving adults. That process of growing up was not always easy. I watched each of them go through the often-difficult pre-teen years. Puberty, even in a healthy and morally upright nation (which ours is not) is challenging. It is absolutely normal for a kid to feel like everyone else knows how to do something you don’t know how to do. In those painful moments, kids need moms and dads who will guide them, reassure them, and lead them to understand a divine plan for their lives. What they don’t need is a father who will happily pump his kid full of hormones. What they don’t need is a father who will allow doctors to surgically alter his child’s growing body.
Good fathers know better than to encourage a permanent solution to a temporary problem. […]
— Read More: thefederalist.com
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