Showing posts with label gender. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gender. Show all posts

Thursday, September 03, 2015

Gender Neutral is the Rule for today... and maybe tomorrow

Hello, everyone, no matter your born or assumed gender,  you are a person, unless you've decided upon an assumed species which is not human, then greetings to... well you!  The complex thing we call language is being even more corrupted with the addition of general neutral pronouns - such as em, Em, hum, pehm, per, thon, jem, ver, xem, zir, zem, hir, mer, zhim.   "Hello Spivak, Elverson, Humanist, and Peh.. I'm glad Eir, Eir Hus, Pheh Thons, Jeir, Vis, Xyr, Zir, Hir, Zer have all visited this page today"...  I think I got that wrong,  but I'm so confused...  gender confusion. 

You see, How do I actually meet people today,  Do I say "You" or do I say "It", which could be rude in both ways to two differnt... Things/People/Girls/Boys/Humanist/Women/Men..  again a confusion with pro-nouns.  

Next will be clothing,  I can see a day where only single gender clothing is available... one size fits all (can't discriminate there).. only come in one color (white of course, because we can't discriminate against the color blind)..  One style (because that would discriminant against the people (and other things) who, have and don't have style).   I'm so confused at this point, so here you go: non-gender shorts (of course without a fly, but fashioned after boxer shorts), tight form fitting spandex non-gender chest underwear (bra is forbidden, bare chest also forbidden) and to cover it all up a single sheet worn like a toga.     Of course at this point, why would we even bother going to Target, does it really matter?

I do know that for me, I'm currently male, and I plan to remain a male until I die.  I have a wife, who by my choice happened to be female (she's happy being female), and we are married.   You can refer to me as Mr., Sir., Him, Himself, He, or even You, or Them when in a group.  Please don't refer to me as it or any of the new pronouns, or I might become uncontrollably agitated, and then become a big green monster.  At that point you can call me IT.




Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Echo might not be Human

I was listening today to The Briefing by Albert Mohler, who brought up a very interesting story of a couple in Canada who is going to raise their child named "Echo", not as a boy, but rather to allow him to choose his species. Yes, we've moved beyond gender selection, to species selection. Echo might not be human. I've seen children go through phases where they want to be a horse, so they gallop about acting like a horse. The fact is, most children realize at some point, by acting like a particular species doesn't make you a particular species. The real question is: are the parents who are taking this stance being abusive? Not physically abusive, but mentally abusive?
Our cat just gave birth to three kittens several weeks ago. Now our cat is starting to ween these kits, and in the process she's teaching them how to fend for themselves, teaching them to hunt, and climb trees, and do the things good outdoor cats should know. This is instinct, but it's also necessary, she's teaching them to be cats! I don't think these kittens even have a species crises, they are simply accepting the fact that they are cats. We do have a cat who's best friend is a dog, but she is still a cat, and still acts like a cat, and the dog acts like a dog, they just get along great!
Is it abusive to raise your child as something they are not? Boys are boys, and girls are girls. Your will doesn't change the fact. By thinking I'm a great artist doesn't make me an artist, by thinking I'm a cat doesn't make me a cat. Would it be cruel for my parents to raise me to be an artist even when it was obvious I had no ability or talent, leading me on to adulthood thinking I'm great, when in reality my talents were else where, never developing who I truly was.
Lastly, what's wrong with being male or female; being any ethnicity, being any nationality, or being human? This is plain and simple rebellion from God, the creator of each of us. He has a plan, and sorry to say, in Echo's case, his parents don't like it. I do hope Echo realizes it's wonderful to be a human boy, and that God made him so special that he doesn't need him to think he is anything other than what he thinks he is.