The transgender phenomenon, while small, is rapidly gaining traction. As the normalization of transgenderism spreads, it is beginning to affect children of younger ages.

Quentin Van Meter from the American College of Pediatrics discusses the attitude transgender activists have toward youth.

“Let’s make sure we recruit them when they’re in kindergarten, make sure school systems accept these children and embrace them and change the entire world around the child so that it looks good, pretty, and accepting.”

Not only are the school systems being pressured to accept transgenderism as normal, state legislature is feeling the weight as well.

“We see local laws being passed in various jurisdictions to make a transgender child feel normal.”

Dr. Paul McHugh from Johns Hopkins University commented on the normalization of transgenderism in our culture.

“Doing this to children is kind of like taking an anorexic teenager and saying, you believe you’re very fat, you aren’t. In fact you’re starving yourself to death but because you believe that we’re going to create a class of people for you that protects you and we’re going to offer diets, liposuction to you as a treatment for your delusional vision of yourself.” – Dr. Paul McHugh

Children who have transgender thoughts or feelings need spiritual and emotional guidance appropriate for any other disorder.

“It is a disorder and to treat it like a normal variance is really child abuse.”

According to Dr. Van Meter, our culture has somehow “jumped the fence” very quickly into an acceptance of transgenderism as the norm despite the scientific evidence stacked against it.

Some activists are even encouraging that the puberty of children be interrupted in order to help them accept their “chosen” gender.

“The truth is that when you go through puberty the vast majority of these children revert to their natural gender, so they want to block the natural process of healing and adjustment to create a new class of people.”

Highlight: Transgenderism and children

Transgenderism and children