Saturday, April 3, 2021

Denying Reality, Conservatively

 A "REPROBATE STATE" can be defined as any of these united states which is currently governed by ultra conservative republican evangelical Christian Trump supporter types, with the approval of a majority of the electorate. As Davy Crockett would say I "arter" know, I live in one. Here's proof of reprobate statehood: currently under consideration in the state legislature is a bill which would require public school employees, teachers, administrators, custodians, and cafeteria cooks included, to address transgender students by the sex and name listed on his or her birth certificate, rather than by the name and sex by which said transgender student identifies him or her self. For example: a child is born male, named "Butch" , becomes transgender, changes her name to "Sissy", and enrolls in public school. School employees would by law be required to address Sissy as "butch", and as "he", rather then "she", even though Sissy wears a mini skirt, pantyhose, make up, lipstick, Cher hair, and calls herself "Sissy", as do her parents, family, and friends. It may eventuate, if this inane bill becomes law, which it likely will in this reprobate state, that com-compliers will be terminated, of job, liberty, or even life, considering the extremity of the reprobationary tendencies within the state. These moronic monsters mean business. The ostensible purpose is to eliminate transgender people by simply denying their existence, much like right wing reprobates tend to deny the existence of such obvious realities as climate change, science, evolution by natural selection, racism, economic inequality,hereditary homosexuality, change, progress, socialism in America, their own barbaric lunacy, religious mythology, among many other obvious manifestations of reality.Apparently these mentally ill monsters believe that by attempting to enact legislation pertaining to transgender people which denies their existence, they are actually acknowledging their existence.Denial and reinvention of reality is indeed a human proclivity, but we Americans and the subgroup within of conservative Christianity have elevated it to surpassing heights.Many primitive cultures, such as ours, have since prehistoric times, for instance, ritually tortured people ar other animals to death, strangely believing that so doing appeases some powerful god whose control over weather, agricultural production, or human affairs in general can be made more benevolent by so doing, by virtue of feeling honored, with meat eating appetite sated by the attempted bribery. The belief that a certain person of great compassion and wisdom is the sacrifice which, if worshiped, provides eternal salvation of some sort for the worshiper is an extreme form of this barbarity. Why not torture transgender people to death? They don't exist anyway.

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