Monday, April 5, 2021

The two lefts - and the differences on the issue of girl's garb

 There is not just one left. There are two lefts, namely the parent left and the children's rights left. This page is not on the left, but is an ally to children's rights advocates on the left in entirety. Not all leftist causes are worth fighting, but children's rights definitely is...Not all feminists are so. Some are feminazis.

We are talking fake feminists who only care about the rights of themselves, and ignore the rights of their daughters, except in puritanical fashion.

It is a known fact that an 8-9 year old has a sexuality. It is known that such a sexual tendency, in girls, revolves around "looking pretty" based on normative standards, which should be HER choice and HER choice alone to perceive.

The alt-left disagrees. They are narcissist in terms of family setup, with children being expected to turn out a certain way - peacekeeping in and of itself. It a lawful trauma of a jealous - jealous against other victims of abuse, namely sexual abuse. They loved everyone else, accepted everyone else's identity, so why not mine as a child? My father worked with juvenile sex offenders, and never raised a hand to them, yet he did to his son. When I came down with that antisocial parent, that set things straight.

I don't really consider children's rights to be part of the left, in is entirety. Children's rights is for everyone, not just a certain political camp in society.

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