The following video came from the featured-video portion of Curtis Bowers’ Agenda Weekly. In 13-minutes, the speaker explains the various aspects of the Trans movement from its roots. It is very thorough, providing understanding you would have to search far and wide to obtain.
Video description from Agenda Weekly: The TRANSgender EMPIRE (12 minutes). Chris Rufo’s new exposé links the “transgender empire” back to large-scale medical experiments in a Detroit ghetto. MUST WATCH, but not for children!
Yesterday, I posted a video by Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis wherein he explained how the Christian worldview has been undermined by parents and church leaders that do not stand against the erosion of biblical doctrine, especially the attacks on Genesis 1-11. (If you have young children that attend public school and go to church, then you need to understand what Ham stated during the initial 12-14 minutes of that video.)
The following video takes Ken Ham’s description to its ultimate end; America is currently in the midst of that.
Four topics covered in video:
- Origins of the trans movement
- how did that movement move from the periphery of society to mainstream?
- The synthesis of trans science and politics. Buzz words: trauma-informed care; restorative justice; harm reduction; racial equity; and gender affirming care. Large scale experiments are conducted on economically destitute black youth – the aforementioned represents the latest promise of therapeutic liberalism
- Frankenstein’s nihilism: Mary Shelly’s novel, Frankenstein and its relevance to the events unfolding in this movement. A surgeon discusses types of surgery conducted: creating vagina; penis; and nullification, the removal of the genitals. Transgenderism ends here, with a profound nihilism that creates alienation as is seen at the end of Mary Shelly’s novel: Frankenstein is shunned by society, betrayed by his father and full of suicidal despair. The trans movement has accomplished all of that in an effort to deny what God created
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