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At The Roanoke Times, Betsy Biesenbach marvels at the recent hysteria over the idea that (gasp!) persons should be accepted for who they are. I commend her entire article to your attention, but this bit in particular caught my eye:

And by the way, if you believe simply looking at a rainbow flag or meeting a trans person or going to a drag show will somehow instantly influence your child, then you need to rethink the idea that gender and sexuality are fixed and immutable.

In a related vein, Leonard Hitchcock, writing at the Idaho State Journal, has a wonder:

What does it matter if a small percentage of the earth’s human population manages to sustain a sexual identity that differs from their birth identity? What harm are they doing? More to the point, why are there people who feel morally obligated to see to it that transgender humans don’t exist.

Both articles are worth your while.

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