Court takes couple’s children because father is transgender
Apparently a man isn't fit to be a father if he was born female... -_-
READ ARTICLE: http://blog.timesunion.com/transgender/c...
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Drama queens. Whatever.
Please refrain from putting words in my mouth in the future. Live and let live...I'm all for it...just don't go thinking you can convince everyone.
I do not believe LS has said what you infer. She has not suggested anyone be locked up or put in a cage. I have not seen where she has suggested any laws are needed. That is just hyperbole. She is suggesting that people maintain some sense of propriety in public and for the sake of their offspring. She has suggested that parents have a moral responsibility to their children, not to do any harm and that entails mental anguish.Whether that has occurred is a question for the children and those involved. I personally do not believe the state has the right to take the children, but that does not mitigate the problems the children may face due to the choices this person has made. I believe this link about sacrifice and the particular entries pertaining to children and the choices one makes regarding their offspring are pertinent. Choosing to have children and do what is necessary should not be a sacrifice, but you have to set priorities for their well being and those should fall higher on your hierarchy. One must take responsibility for one's actions. http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/sacrif...
Also there is this:
The Myth
Objectivists do not believe it is proper to have children.
The Truth:
(From “Playboy’s Interview with Ayn Rand,” March 1964. )
PLAYBOY: Do you believe that women as well as men should organize their lives around work—and if so, what kind of work?
RAND: Of course. I believe that women are human beings. What is proper for a man is proper for a woman. The basic principles are the same. I would not attempt to prescribe what kind of work a man should do, and I would not attempt it in regard to women. There is no particular work which is specifically feminine. Women can choose their work according to their own purpose and premises in the same manner as men do.
PLAYBOY: In your opinion, is a woman immoral who chooses to devote herself to home and family instead of a career?
RAND: Not immoral—I would say she is impractical, because a home cannot be a full-time occupation, except when her children are young. However, if she wants a family and wants to make that her career, at least for a while, it would be proper—if she approaches it as a career, that is, if she studies the subject, if she defines the rules and principles by which she wants to bring up her children, if she approaches her task in an intellectual manner. It is a very responsible task and a very important one, but only when treated as a science, not as a mere emotional indulgence.
And
"To an animal, the rearing of its young is a matter of temporary cycles. To man, it is a lifelong responsibility—a grave responsibility that must not be undertaken causelessly, thoughtlessly or accidentally."
“Of Living Death,” The Voice of Reason, 55.
One other note: There are many common values among libertarians and objectivists, but this is not a libertarian site. In fact it is more objectivist by nature.
Respectfully,
O.A.
Really? Do you have a quote from the latest DSM?
Check out: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/cf/senatebil...
There the first thing you will find out is that it is truly in the American spirit of respecting not just the sexual issues you are so keyed up about but religious, ethnic, and a bunch of others.
The intent is that kids be informed in a neutral way, not extremist as you seem to have been impacted by.
Clue: Send a note to school asking that your kid be removed from said situation. Quit griping about what most folks think about.
Totally false notion to blame the parents for what the kids of other parents (and the parents) do.
I totally agree that religious nuts who want to run the lives of others so they can get their ticket to their version of heaven is stealing free choice (isn't that something their god guarantees) from another. Very hypocritical.
She knows what I believe about her lifestyle, and I haven't ever brought it up with her except when she did. When we're around, it's not even a topic of conversation because frankly, she's a big kid. I still bring my entire family (all 5 kids) around her and her partner, and it's a jolly old time.
Lately it's gone south because she brought the topic up again to explain why I wasn't being invited to her "wedding" because of what I believe. I told her I didn't expect to be invited, and though I'd have no problem with her getting a civil union, I couldn't support a gay "marriage" anyhow. She didn't like that, chose to take offense, whatever. I didn't get all pouty when she and others trashed on my Christian faith, but apparently humanists can't take disagreement.
http://www.jenniferboylan.net/shes-not-t...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385346...
the story is glaringly missing any factual details. If the courts were involved there is public record. Thiis is all speculation and likely not true with the information provided. There are plenty of gay couples out there with children. There is no legal precedence in recent history to support what the article alleges and there is support out there to show this is a common tactic to incite sympathy to a political cause or agenda. Again the courts cannot remove your children because you had a sec change. If the story were true there is other evidence we do not have
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