MACDONALD: Apples, Oranges, Politics, and Child Abuse

If you have apples and oranges, no sensible person will try to tell you neither of them is a fruit, but neither can either one be the other. An apple cannot be an orange, nor an orange an apple. This does not prevent someone from claiming otherwise, but the claim does not make it so. Nor does the claim, plus a political lobby, a political party, and a counter-culture movement, make it so.

As I wrote here,

You can say it, pretend it, but in reality, it is a costume dependent on the willingness of others, who have no obligation to believe it.

But they will do anything to make you believe: coercion, intimidation, even violence.

As Orwell reminds us, “There is no swifter route to the corruption of thought than through the corruption of language.”

But even if the whole of the people are convinced, cajoled, or emotionally and culturally hijacked, the apple remains an apple and the orange an orange. One is citrus, while the other is the genus Malus in the Rosaceae family.

People are similarly binary. The idea that sex can be non-binary is a social construct. A penis is a penis, and a vagina is a vagina. What you do with them, or the thoughts you ponder regarding their use, does not change their nature or actual purpose.

There are incredibly rare hermaphrodites, a physical aberration, but examples of the phenomenon typically have either XX or XY chromosomes, not both. Chimeras, even rarer, do have both, the result of having two distinct sets of DNA or cell lines in their bodies. This does not make them intersex nor does it justify the cultural idea of intersexuality, which is most commonly an affectation with no biological substantiation.

With rare abnormal exception, they all have one set of sex parts. Confusion follows the direction of mentally corrupting influencers who, ironically, are often also obsessed with secular-humanism, depopulation, and Darwinian evolution. In other words, they are driven by a desire to reduce the human population while engaging in policy and rhetoric that encourages human beings to self-sterilize or otherwise make themselves so undesirable that their genetic code will be drowned out of the gene pool.

It is cruel, but one has to wonder if, in this instance, Darwin got it right.

Some species have both sets of sex parts by design, meaning they all have it, they were born that way, but none of them are human, and this is not intersexuality (the made-up thing that justifies the idea that you should pursue whatever sexual deviancies strike your fancy at a given moment). Interestingly, this group of people is also the least likely to engage in the sort of sex that would produce offspring, self-selecting to save us from future iterations of whatever it was that made them who they want you to think they are.

At the end of the day, of course, there are only two choices. Human life and sex are binary. Our remains are male or female. There are no intersex or non-binary autopsies because those things are products of imagination, not science.

All statements to the contrary are evidence of either mental illness or politics, not biology. They are ideas about preference to which they are entitled as long as acceptance by others is optional, the way a parent agrees, at least for a little while, that their toddler is actually a dinosaur. At no point should any adult be allowed to suggest either drugs or surgery to affirm their child is a dinosaur, or a different sex.

That would be child abuse, and it should be punished accordingly.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, complaint department, Op-ed editor, gatekeeper (most likely to miss typos because he has no editor), and contributor at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, The Republican Volunteer Coalition, has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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