(Article by Shane Trejo republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com)
A transgender activist, Alok Vaid-Menon, said that "little girls are kinky" to defend the sexualization of young children.
"These days the narrative is that transgender people will come into bathrooms and abuse little girls. The supposed "purity" of the victims has remained stagnant," Vaid-Menon said, apparently defending the abuse of the innocent.
"There are no princesses. Little girls are also kinky. Your kids aren't as straight and narrow as you think," he added.
Other transgender activist shared their opinions on the page to show exactly how disgusting and reprehensible they are.
"While I never really believed the cliché about women being good for only one thing, that sentiment kept creeping into my fantasies. It's called forced feminization… transforming the loss of male privilege into the best f*ck ever," wrote trans-identifying author Julia Serano.
"Pornography is what it feels like when you think you have an object, but really the object has you. It is therefore a quintessential expression of femaleness. Getting f*cked makes you female because f*cked is what a female is," wrote trans-identifying academic Andrea Long Chu.
"Autogynephilia describes… the basic structure of all human sexuality. The assimilation of any erotic image is, by nature, female. To be female is, in every case, to become what someone else wants. At bottom, everyone is a sissy," Chu added.
"I think there are a lot of gay men out there who are gay men as a consolation prize because they couldn't be women. That was certainly true of me," wrote trans-identifying author Juno Dawson.
Juno Dawson used to be known as "James Dawson" and announced their transition after pushing a book depicting graphic sex acts on children. This allowed him to avoid some of the criticism he was receiving for his "pedophile behavior," as one mother described it.
"There is something about being treated like shit by men that feels like affirmation itself, like a cry of delight from the deepest cavern of my breast… To be the victim of honest, undisguised sexism possesses an exhilarating vitality," wrote trans-identifying academic Grace Lavery.
"Women around the world have been treated as sexual objects. Yet if sexual objectification is so categorically awful, then why do I want it so badly? The idea that being seen as a 'sex object' is universally a bad thing is too simple, like many tenets of feminism," transgender author Jacob Tobia wrote.
Now that these individuals are no longer shunned by society, they are coming out of the closet and explaining their inner thoughts and feelings. Their own words prove the Christian right to be correct about the LGBT societal menace.
Read more at: BigLeaguePolitics.com and GenderConfused.com.