Application of the Principle Series
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Just a few years ago, a new theory was invented by some of the social science departments in our universities. This theory stated that those who struggle to find unity between their perceived gender identity and the natal sex of their body were not, as we had always seen them to be, citizens with a psychological disorder. No. These citizens were people who had been born into the body of the wrong sex. They had been wrongly "assigned their sex at birth." Thus, women should be allowed to become men and vice versa. This unproven theory was then propagated through the Western media, and, today, it gains an ever-increasing level of influence over many aspects of our cultures.
However, citizens in many countries sense something is seriously amiss. They note that the implementation of this theory into laws and policies creates negative outcomes for many other groups in society. For example, many academics complain that they are now being required to publish research that they know lacks integrity. Some women athletes protest that they are being forced to compete against natal males. Citizens note that teenaged girls are having their breasts cut off, and teenaged boys are taking cross-sexed hormones that will make them sterile—both of which seem to be unpromising ways to create a flourishing future. Surely, they are too young to understand the challenges involved? So why is this happening?
In this book, I explore these issues. On my travels, I found that this invented theory creates far more social damage than it seeks to repair. It is highly toxic to our communities. I was led to wonder why academics would formulate a theory that would harm our nations. In the end, I seriously recommend that social representatives should stay well away from placing this deceptive theory into any law or policy. The outcomes lead us to destroy our democracies and weaken our nations.
Titles in the series (1)
- When Victoria Becomes Albert: The Harmful Social Effects of Transgender Legislation: Application of the Principle, #5
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Just a few years ago, a new theory was invented by some of the social science departments in our universities. This theory stated that those who struggle to find unity between their perceived gender identity and the natal sex of their body were not, as we had always seen them to be, citizens with a psychological disorder. No. These citizens were people who had been born into the body of the wrong sex. They had been wrongly "assigned their sex at birth." Thus, women should be allowed to become men and vice versa. This unproven theory was then propagated through the Western media, and, today, it gains an ever-increasing level of influence over many aspects of our cultures. However, citizens in many countries sense something is seriously amiss. They note that the implementation of this theory into laws and policies creates negative outcomes for many other groups in society. For example, many academics complain that they are now being required to publish research that they know lacks integrity. Some women athletes protest that they are being forced to compete against natal males. Citizens note that teenaged girls are having their breasts cut off, and teenaged boys are taking cross-sexed hormones that will make them sterile—both of which seem to be unpromising ways to create a flourishing future. Surely, they are too young to understand the challenges involved? So why is this happening? In this book, I explore these issues. On my travels, I found that this invented theory creates far more social damage than it seeks to repair. It is highly toxic to our communities. I was led to wonder why academics would formulate a theory that would harm our nations. In the end, I seriously recommend that social representatives should stay well away from placing this deceptive theory into any law or policy. The outcomes lead us to destroy our democracies and weaken our nations.
Stephen Stacey
Stephen Stacey is an author and seminar host. He previously lectured at university on personal development and marriage enrichment. Stephen became involved in social issues solely because he saw that the data was showing that ever-increasing numbers of children were struggling in our post-Christian cultures. He wondered why. His previous books include Sexual Political Correctness: Can our Nations De-Transition from Harmful Transgender Ideology?
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