I, Napoleon

“Caters”.

The camp in the San Francisco Bay Area city of El Cerrito caters to transgender and “gender fluid” children, ages 4 to 12, making it one of the only camps of its kind in the world open to preschoolers, experts say. Enrollment has tripled to about 60 young campers since it opened three summers ago, with kids coming from as far as Los Angeles, Washington, D.C. — even Africa. Plans are underway to open a branch next summer in Colorado, and the camp has been contacted by parents and organizations in Atlanta, Seattle, Louisiana and elsewhere interested in setting up similar programs.

I’m old enough to remember when they called it “grooming”.

27 Replies to “I, Napoleon”

  1. Just wait until that guy with the hockey mask shows up wearing a frivolous Armani Prive showing off iridescent paillettes and a machete with a matching handle.

  2. HTF can a 4 year old child, who until recently just learned what genitals are, be trangendered when they haven’t had enough time to learn what it means to be EITHER SEX?
    Brainwashing child abuse. They should all be arrested and thrown in prison.

  3. Just want to confirm:
    Sexual interference with a minor is still a crime, right?
    Child pornography is still a crime, right?
    Are these still crimes or are they now official policies?

  4. Hey, you gave the government the power to define child abuse. Just because their definition does not match what you think it should be is irrelevant. That battle was lost long ago.

  5. It may be a kind of mental illness. In any event, no one is being ‘groomed’, paranoid aspersion aside.

  6. “no one is being ‘groomed'”
    And you’re going to tell me that the purpose of Queer Clubs at school isn’t recruiting?

  7. It would be interesting to follow these poor victims over their life. (Sort of like watching a jumbo jet full of people crash and explode on landing.). Unfortunately, I think about half of them won’t make it past 25.
    In twenty years this will be recognized as quack science and medical malpractice. It will be too late for tens of thousands.
    Do not despair however. The lawyers will make out like bandits seeking justice ($) for the maimed.

  8. Really?
    The mental midgets, known as their parental units, now think that if little Nathan even looks at a doll, a pink shirt, or wonders what the nail polish is, them he MUST be a tranny.
    Let’s keep the delusion where it really exists, with the parents!
    This is child abuse!

  9. ” . . . no one is being ‘groomed’. . .”
    If you’re 4 years old and think you are transgender, you were groomed.

  10. I am just waiting for a genius to say “you need a license to drive, you should need a license before you are allowed to have a child”.
    Only a little more freedom for security, and we will all be perfectly safe.

  11. This is like listening to people phoning into John Gormley and complaining about the drivers around them.
    Who trained all the drivers, in high school drivers ed class?
    Who certifies all the drivers?
    Who administered the test so all the drivers could get their license?
    These are questions no one ever asks. Or even thinks to answer.

  12. Isn’t it in Ontario that to deny a kid to be his or her “true self” is considered child abuse?
    Now, let’s assume that Junior goes ahead and has the full set of renovations. If he realizes that it hasn’t solved his problems and that he probably made a mistake, possibly committing suicide (people with that condition do themselves in at a higher rate than the general population), will the parents be charged as accomplices in a crime?

  13. It’s like the movie Some Like It Hot with Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, and Marilyn Monroe. It’s regarded by many film buffs as the funniest flick ever made and for a reason. It uses an old theatrical technique (i. e., men dressing in drag) and builds a flawless plot around it.
    The characters portrayed by Curtis and Lemmon know that they’re men dressed as women. The audience knows that as well. What’s funny is that the rest of the cast doesn’t realize that they’re being fooled.
    By the way, the ending never fails to make me laugh.

  14. “These are questions no one ever asks. Or even thinks to answer.”
    That’s the sort of thing a person who never thinks of those things thinks.
    And, for the record, you don’t need to be taught to drive. You can just learn it. What you need to know is how the vehicle operates. To learn to drive on the public right of way, you also need to know the formal rules of right of way, and the common informal behaviours that people are prone to despite the rules. The former are obtained from written material, the latter from experience.

  15. About this seemingly increasing ‘gender dysphoria’ issue. I wonder if it was always there in the frequency we see now or is there something in the food lately that is triggering this mental condition.

  16. jeeze Rat, don’t you ‘get it’ yet? ‘his or her’ is VERBOTEN in the ‘new’ inclusive tolerant ontariowe.
    anybody keeping tabs on the gender tally? 3 or 4 dozen is it? is this some sort of ‘twilight zone’ episode?

  17. Yes, that’s exactly what I’m telling you. Anyone who thinks people can be ‘recruited’ into homosexuality is an idiot.
    “If you’re 4 years old and think you are transgender, you were groomed.”
    Prove it.

  18. *
    “unme whinges… prove it, prove it.”
    you sound like a whiny little junkie… is there
    any socialist malarkey you won’t kiss up to
    ,
    you little sack of fart?
    *

  19. “Anyone who thinks people can be ‘recruited’ into homosexuality is an idiot.”
    Wow! Look at that goalpost GO. And by the way, you just failed gender theory.
    “Prove it.”
    Go to any primitive culture and you may find you have a hard time telling the 4 year old boys and girls apart. They’re all dressed the same, in a short skirt or “diaper,” and nothing else, and all running around, acting like 4 year olds.
    You see, they aren’t sexualized yet. Up to a certain age they are just, ya know, children.
    A 4 year old has to be taught gender theory. It’s . . . wait for it, wait for it . . .
    a social construct.

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