Censorship Transsexualism, and the Tragedy in Gaza
The ideology of transsexualism is undoubtedly one of the most heated topics of our time.
One common misapprehension among those who argue against it is the assumption that this debate can be settled on the merits of the argument. This, however, is not the case.
Trans advocates have not arrived at their position by considering facts or evidence, nor do they operate by logic or reason.
For example, most human beings—including children—readily see and understand that biological men cannot become women, nor can women become men.
What trans activists advocate thus runs in complete contravention to the physical and physiological reality that is plain to everyone. These individuals are willing to assert, with a straight face, something that is obviously and patently untrue.
By taking this position, they reveal themselves to be fundamentally dishonest. This is why hard evidence, facts, and sound arguments do not typically carry weight with trans advocates. If they did, they would not espouse their position.
Because their stance is at odds with reality, they cannot defend it through argument or appeal to facts.
This is evident in how they typically respond to challenges. Rather than engaging in argumentation, they often become agitated and angry, quickly resorting to recriminations. Their usual strategy is to terminate the debate by leveling accusations of hate, transphobia, or similar charges.
They behave this way because they cannot rationally support their standpoint. If they could, they would naturally plead their posi
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