Why do so many hate groups have the word "family" in their names?
One example is the Illinois Family Institute. In response to the East Aurora School District's new transgender-affirmative policy, the self-appointed guardians of the "traditional" family issued an ignorant and offensive condemnation in its call for a repeal.
Their missive included gems like the following:
One example is the Illinois Family Institute. In response to the East Aurora School District's new transgender-affirmative policy, the self-appointed guardians of the "traditional" family issued an ignorant and offensive condemnation in its call for a repeal.
Their missive included gems like the following:
Apparently, all that’s needed for school personnel to be compelled to participate in a fiction is for a student to pretend “consistently” at school that he or she is the opposite sex.
The school board is now imposing non-objective, “progressive” moral, philosophical, and political beliefs—not facts—about gender confusion on the entire school. This feckless school board has made a decision to accommodate, not the needs of gender-confused teens, but their disordered desires and the desires of gender/sexuality anarchists who exploit public education for their perverse ends.
I wonder how many of these board members have thought or read deeply on the issue of gender confusion or Gender Identity Disorder. And I wonder how many of them have read deeply the writing of not just “progressive” scholars but conservative scholars as well.
That gender dysphoria is referred to as "gender confusion" tells you most of what you need to know about this group and the bliss they take in their ignorant hate. Also, they wonder whether Board members have read "deeply" the writing of "not just progressive" scholars, but conservative scholars as well.
Excuse me IFI, but have you heard of the DSM? Its editors are hardly known as "progressive" scholars. But the next edition of the DSM, due to be released in May, takes gender identity disorder off its list of mental illnesses. And many other scientists with no discernible political agendae affirm that, indeed, some people are born with characteristics that are incongruent with what is considered "normal" for their genital or chromosomal sex.
If anything, the East Aurora school board is simply acknowledging reality. If the IFI would do the same, perhaps they wouldn't need to be so hateful.