Repent, ....
and turn away your faces from all your abominations.
Ezekiel 14:6
"The liberal taxpayer-funded PBS focused June 19's episode of its Independent Lens film series on a teen's transgenderism. Bennett (or Ben), formerly known as Rachael, "transitioned" from a girl to a boy because, as "he" it summed up, "I am a boy with the wrong body parts."
At 19 years old, Ben started taking testosterone to begin his transformation into a boy. But he says his decision was a long time in the making. He even claimed that when he was younger, he "hated using the women's restrooms."
Despite backlash from his family, Ben received support from transgender musician Joe Stevens, who helped talk with Ben about his transition and even helped fund his surgery. Along with Joe, Ben's best friend, Dylan, was also born a girl and later "transformed" into a boy. The two of them partake in the many bonds of friendship, like taking their testosterone shots at the same time and scheduling their "top surgeries" for the same day.
Although Ben's mother opposes his transition at first, she ultimately comes around, thanks to Dylan's mother, who tells her, "We don't have to necessarily understand it completely and fully. We just have to support them, support them and love them." With the support of his mother finally earned, Ben is free to pursue the normal activities he wants to do. Like taking a college class on toxic masculinity."
CallistaRing
Uhmm....
1) Males wouldn't take shots together or schedule surgery at the same time. Men are more independent. That is something females would do.....so at heart she actually is a girl....
2) WHAT is a "toxic masculinity" class?...wait, I don't wanna know....well..."toxic masculinity is used in the social sciences to describe certain standards of behavior among men in contemporary American and European society that encourage domination of others, devaluation of women, and emotional stoicism. wiki"....2a) Soooo...she wants to be a male so she is taking a class on bashing men?..what sense does this make?