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How low can we go? Pretty low if we’re the Guardian and seem to be suffering from a touch of transgender obsession. Sometimes I feel as if we are playing a game of morality limbo, or perhaps a relay game called rational-lies.

You people over there go find me the one out of a billion situation where “normal” does not apply, where we must bend the rules to solve the problem. Now see? And that is why we must bend the rules for everyone, completely rewriting our entire perception of reality and standards for culture, because we found the one and only situation in the entire world where this makes any kind of sense at all. Therefore it now makes sense for everyone.

Allow me to speak plainly here, 99.999876% of the time, you should be absolutely forbidden from engaging in gender reassignment surgery……on your pet. That is like some kind of perverse transference of Munchausen by animal proxy. And by “forbidden,” I mean nothing more than all of civilized and polite society should be able to look at you and go,  bless her heart. Something is all wrong with that child.

Our culture, our media, our social justice, has done lost their minds. We are trying to normalize Abby Normal. We are trying to justify immorality. We are “calling good evil, and evil good.” I read that last bit in a book somewhere. It was towards the end.

I don’t wish to beat up on Mary Finlay or our little heroine Molly, but for crying out loud people, how naive can you get? Does the word “tool” ever come to mind? Does it ever occur to anyone that they are being used to promote a social agenda?

Of course not, no doubt Mary was quite delighted to have the media attention, to share her doggy tale with the whole world. I have no idea if the little critter needed surgery or not, but I can tell you right now that dogs often squat to pee and they do mount cushions and soft toys. To claim the dog was “visibly distressed” by dog behavior is most likely a complete projection. Let’s be completely honest here, YOU would be visibly distressed to find yourself behaving in such a manner. A dog, not so much.

Here is the article that has caused me to roll my eyes, to wonder once again if we have all lost our minds, and to wonder how in the world any of this could possibly end well.

 

Experience: my dog underwent gender reassignment surgery

 

 

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