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Kids Gender: State says it will take ownership for gender change in kids

This is absurdly absurd for a state to say it’s possible for them “when the state is impotent in the case of parents mistreating their children over puberty or hormonal changes in the body of kids from not calling the parents and hold them accountable” for bringing into this world.

You’re as a state only looking at the problem superficially. As a state you can only enforce laws from stopping abuse to children. You cannot give them love by just crossing half the distance. Question why when parents are held responsible and accountable for spanking their kids, even why then the state is not acting to punish the parents for abusing their kids in their growing years? This also same as spanking a kid causes physical pain and injuries, to abuse kids when they are growing as adults and observing changes in them for the first time physically, emotional and behavioral to harm them during in this stage would not only cause physical injuries, but also long term emotional, physical and psychological changes in them which could sometimes even last a lifetime.

When the state says that they will correct the changes with medical help without involving the parents or their near and dear ones such as family, friends and their inner circle of friends the proponents of this theory have failed in seeing or studying in depth the problem it could cause on the children in long-term.

In my view other than this solution as it appears superficially there are more questions behind this for example, racial difference, prejudice, hate etc and the (state) is looking at a simple answer to a much bigger answer.


 

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