A Friday morning session of the Nebraska legislature sounded more like an argument on a junior high school bus than a group of state lawmakers debating a bill to ban boys from having their penises and testicles carved up and shaped to look like a labia and vagina, and girls from having a double mastectomy, the skin removed from another body part such as the fatty part of an arm and shaped sort of like a penis and testicles, while both boys and girls to be given hormone blockers that will affect their lives forever.
People on the Left think this is no biggie, except perhaps, when it comes to themselves or their own children. But even in the latter cases, some of these lunatics have no problem with it.
The bill is to protect children, minors whose brains have a long way to go before they can make responsible, life altering decisions. This isn't like choosing whether to wear pants or a dress; this is about decisions that will remain with them to their graves.
Adults can do whatever they want with their bodies, but kids are sweet and stupid and often impulsive. Rather than mutilating their genitals on the latest craze, kids need to be protected by us while they're kids. If they want to cut off their twigs and berries, or whatever, as adults they can go for it.
Anyway, the bill was approved by lawmakers and sent to Republican Gov. Jim Pillen's desk to become law. Simply put, it bans sex change procedures for minors, as well as abortion after 12 weeks of pregnancy.
In voicing her disapproval to the measure Friday morning, state Democrat Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh slapped the lectern and repeatedly shouted: "Transgender people belong here, we need trans people, we love trans people."
Anyway, the bill was approved by lawmakers and sent to Republican Gov. Jim Pillen's desk to become law. Simply put, it bans sex change procedures for minors, as well as abortion after 12 weeks of pregnancy.
In voicing her disapproval to the measure Friday morning, state Democrat Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh slapped the lectern and repeatedly shouted: "Transgender people belong here, we need trans people, we love trans people."
Why is a person who's gender confused, or suffering from gender dysphoria, needed, and needed for what purpose congruent to his or her mental disorder? Speaking of which, Cavanaugh's mental disorder seems to have been hidden from the public until now.
"You matter. You matter and I am fighting for you. I will not stop," Cavanaugh said.
Oh, I almost forgot: her Twitter bio displays her pronouns as she/her, because she evidently hasn't had her breasts removed and her female parts reshaped into a false penis etc.
But she virtue signaled on: "I will not stop today, I will not stop tomorrow. You are loved. You matter. You belong here."
I wonder what she and her ilk, such as Joe Biden and the Democrats pushing for gender confusion, experienced a few years ago before transgenderism became the new thing.
In addition to cheering on pediatric gender mutilation, Cavanaugh also went hard against people on the right side of the aisle [and the issues] who voted for the bill, partly because it also bans killing unborn babies after they've reached the age of 12 weeks in the mother's womb. And no, fathers cannot have babies and the term 'birthing person' sucks as much as the person who came up with it.
Cavanaugh is just a symptom of what is wrong with today's society. a society in which we have emasculated and vilified men, especially white men, have made a mockery out of women by men like Dylan Mulvaney whose "female blackface" is a misogynistic insult to all women, and have made our military a social experiment while the bad actors in the world laugh at us.
The debate had to be stopped briefly when activists in the chamber balcony got up and yelled filthy obscenities at conservative lawmakers while tossing bloody tampons onto the floor. Then these idiots, with total lack of self-awareness chanted, "Shame! Shame! Shame!" But at least they didn't do the "Hey, hey, ho, ho [fill in the blank] gotta go" chant.
Only six people were arrested at the Nebraska state capitol building after lawmakers passed the bill.
Perhaps the ship of state is turning around as seventeen states have already passed laws banning transgender mutilations, hormones and therapies for kids, and currently, there are pending proposals before the governors of Missouri and Texas.
Medical groups who are losing out at making big bucks for the surgeries and life-long drug regimens, claim that preventing kids from getting their genitals mutilated further marginalizes transgender youth and threatens their health. But if their health being threatened was true, why wasn't the suicide rate, which they are referring to, much higher before transitioning surgery was available?
Like most of what progressives say, the opposite is true.
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