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Check out this interview with a mother named Erin Friday who shares her experience with her daughter's transgender identity. Erin explains that her daughter was indoctrinated in her public school to believe she was born in the wrong body. The daughter went through various identities and eventually identified as transgender after spending time online and discovering transgenderism. Erin criticizes the education system for encouraging an existential crisis in children and promoting the idea that discomfort with one's body means they should be transgender.
Erin mentions that her daughter is now comfortable in her female body and no longer identifies as transgender. However, she believes her daughter may not fully understand the "evil forces" and ideology behind transgenderism. They discuss the influences that impacted her daughter, including the public school system, social media, pornography, and anime. Erin warns about the dangers of anime, which can lead to exposure to cartoon pornography and put children at risk of being targeted by pedophiles.
Erin recommends alternatives to smartphones, such as flip phones, and emphasizes the need for parents to have access to their child's devices and regularly check them. She also suggests resources for parents dealing with gender identity struggles: books like 'Desist, Detrans, & Detox: Getting Your Child Out of the Gender Cult' by Maria Keffler, and a movie originally called "First Do No Harm" about detransition and families.
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Special Podcast Highlight - Listener Discretion Advised
Check out this interview with a mother named Erin Friday who shares her experience with her daughter's transgender identity. Erin explains that her daughter was indoctrinated in her public school to believe she was born in the wrong body. The daughter went through various identities and eventually identified as transgender after spending time online and discovering transgenderism. Erin criticizes the education system for encouraging an existential crisis in children and promoting the idea that discomfort with one's body means they should be transgender.
Erin mentions that her daughter is now comfortable in her female body and no longer identifies as transgender. However, she believes her daughter may not fully understand the "evil forces" and ideology behind transgenderism. They discuss the influences that impacted her daughter, including the public school system, social media, pornography, and anime. Erin warns about the dangers of anime, which can lead to exposure to cartoon pornography and put children at risk of being targeted by pedophiles.
Erin recommends alternatives to smartphones, such as flip phones, and emphasizes the need for parents to have access to their child's devices and regularly check them. She also suggests resources for parents dealing with gender identity struggles: books like 'Desist, Detrans, & Detox: Getting Your Child Out of the Gender Cult' by Maria Keffler, and a movie originally called "First Do No Harm" about detransition and families.
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