Last month we caught WorldNetDaily columnist Michael Brown trying to pretend he’s not really bashing transgenders. He does it again in his Feb. 27 column:
This being said, I do not minimize for a moment the very real struggle of precious little children who grapple deeply with their gender identity, nor do I deny that many children (and adults) report that their lives are more stable and fulfilled when they identify as the opposite of their biological sex.
I do not minimize the traumas through which Bruce Jenner (or others like him) has lived, nor do I claim to be able to relate to those traumas personally.
And I do not make a spiritual judgment about someone who struggles with his or her gender identity, as if this somehow made them into the vilest of sinners. Why should that be the case?
Again, my goal is not to belittle or disparage, and as loudly and clearly as I can, I proclaim God’s love for all of you who identify as transgender, reminding each one that Jesus died for you just as He died for me and that God has a good and godly purpose for each of your lives.
You are not defective any more than I am defective, and every human being on the planet is broken in some way and in need of a Great Physician.
The headline of this column? “Caitlyn Jenner is just a man in a dress.” And the very first line of this column (italics his): “I do not write these words lightly, and there is not an ounce of mockery or, God forbid, hatred in my heart when I say that Caitlyn Jenner is a man wearing a dress.”
Brown is in serious denial that there’s a profound disconnect between the cocmpassion he claims to feel for transgenders and his snide dismissal of them by insisting they’re nothing more than a man in a dress.
Brown’s column also embeds his “new video commentary, including some telling clips with Jenner.” He again dismisses Jenner as “a man in a dress taking hormones,” then cheers that President Trump “rescinded a ridiculous order, guidelines from the federal government” that Title IX also covers gender identity, which he claims meant would allow “a 17-year-old boy who identifies as a girl to play on the girls’ sports team and to share the girls’ locker rooms and shower stall and bathrooms.” That language is a scare tactic WND and other anti-LGBT activists have used for years.
Brown then asserts that children with gender identity issues — which he calls “some kind of handicap — mental, emotional” — “need to be told boys are boys and girls.” He also likens being transgender to thinking you’re Chinese or 7 feet tall.
The graphic shown along with Brown during his video lecture reads, “Caution: Transanity.”
Is that the language of a guy who claims he’s not trying to belittle or disparage transgenders, or not making a spiritual judgment about them, or not mocking them, or not minimizing their struggles? Yeah, we don’t think so either.