I was approached in Vancouver today by this man, who tells me he’s a drag queen and a librarian who works with kids.
Fun conversation ensued.
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No, children do not need parent’s consent. The government made sure of that.
A B.C. father wouldn’t give consent for his 13-year-old girl to go on testosterone.
BC Children’s Hospital sent him a letter saying he could only be a ‘friend and advisor,’ citing the Infants Act.
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Okay, this should be obvious but it comes up all the time.
If you block puberty for all the years a child should be going through puberty, no, they won’t magically gain all those developmental years back when they come off the drug.
There is no time machine.
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Okay, we’re getting somewhere.
He doesn’t think it’s great to sterilize kids.
Hope springs eternal.
4/
Do you think it’s okay that 14 or 15 year olds are going into menopause?
This happens every day. People say show me the evidence.
I pull up evidence on my website or other sites I use and then they’re not interested.
That’s okay. It’s a saving face mechanism on the hostile person’s part, but seeds of doubt have been planted.
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He’s trying to tell me I’m gay again. I’ll take it as a compliment.
FYI, Damian Jewett of the PPC was with me. We had just met up to have a conversation (it’s what I do) and I’d given him a copy of Irreversible Damage, The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters.
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He’s “a drag queen who works with children to talk about queer identities.”
He’s also a librarian.
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So he’s fine with sterilization because it only happens after prolonged usage of these drugs and hormones.
Well guess what. Girls go on testosterone for life.
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I was going to show him the ‘no counselling, only drugs’ process from BC Children’s Hospital’s own website, but he bounced.
Delusions are more comfortable than reality.
I give him props for hanging in there, but he shouldn’t be around kids.
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What a start to the day that was. I’d only been on the street for 20 seconds and hadn’t set up my body cam, which is why I filmed with my phone, but that worked out.
Later on I had an epic conversation with a young, woke, female school teacher. ❤️
I’ll upload that tomorrow.
I’m walking the 10km with my signs around the Vancouver Seawall tomorrow afternoon.
I have the eternally optimistic view that conversations cause good things to happen.
If you support my work and would like to donate, it is extremely helpful. ❤️
I’m going to live tweet the Canadian election debate.👇🏼
Jagmeet Singh starts it off with “billionaires need to pay their fair share.” Cause that’s the issue affecting Canadians. Classic NDP.
Trudeau doesn’t bother answering his question. Turns on his fake orator voice. I might as well copy and paste this tweet for every other time he speaks.
Bloc Québécois leader wants Quebec to be a separate nation. Totally makes sense why he’s in this debate and not @MaximeBernier.
“Boys and girls suffering from gender dysphoria are being encouraged to start transitioning, when most of them would grow up to become healthy gays and lesbians.”
On Saturday it will have been one year since I put up the ‘I ❤️ JK Rowling’ billboard in Vancouver, which got taken down the next day because the city said it was hate speech.
It has been the most wild of years, with too many stories of villains and heroes to tell here on Twitter. Perhaps a book one day.
But right now, I have a long time ahead of me on the streets. Canada is slow to wake up, considering none of our media will report the truth.
I’m going to continue criss-crossing the nation, building awareness one conversation at a time, until the job is done.
This month I’m heading to Victoria, Vancouver, Kelowna, Prince George, Edmonton, and Calgary. Next month, I have a trip to Ontario.