A couple of WorldNetDaily columnists have been in transgender freakout mode lately.
Michael Brown starts his July 20 column with his usual faux sympathy for transgenders, then descends quicker than usual into his usual anti-trans ranting:
I earnestly hope and pray that every child and adult struggling with gender identity issues will find wholeness, peace and happiness from the inside out. I earnestly hope and pray that we will live to see the day when every person who feels trapped inside the wrong body will find internal resolution without hormones and radical surgery. At the same time, I wholeheartedly oppose the transgender revolution and predict that, ultimately, it will fail. Here’s why.
Brown went on to huff that the “transgender revolution” is “irrational,” “oppressive,” “unhealthy,” “extreme,” “dangerous,” “unnatural,” and an “attack on children.”He concludes woith even more faux sympathy:
For decades now, billions of dollars have been invested to discover a cure for cancer. Chemotherapy is not sufficient. Radiation treatment only goes so far. Other “cures” fall short of the mark.
In the same spirit, let us continue to pursue better treatments for those diagnosed with gender dysphoria. Surely there is a better way than hormone blockers for children, double mastectomies and sex-change surgery for older teens, and hormones for life.
Let’s work toward this while firmly resisting the transgender revolution. We owe it to our kids and grandkids.
A July 24 WND column by Jerry Newcombe demonstrated his limited understanding of transgenders: “There are people who suffer with gender dysphoria – where they feel like a boy trapped in a girl’s body or vice versa. Our hearts go out to them. However, the Scriptures say that God has made human beings in His image. Male and female, He has made us. There are only two sexes. Only two genders.”
Newcombe then called on the usual right-wing anti-trans forces: author Ryan Anderson and Walt Heyer, a man who lived as transgender for several years until deciding that “real change came through the help of a loving church and some loving Christian people” and becoming an anti-trans activist.
Newcombe didn’t mention that Heyer admits he was misdiagnosed or that his views aren’t rooted in medical expertise.