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ence to articles of dress or attire be classed as a misogynistic hate crime. I suppose praise from a fe ‐male is ok? We’ll be a bit careful lady, the woman ad‐miring your hat at Ascot could be a gender bender; another load of codswallop dreamed up by these peo‐ple.
To be honest I’m surprised most of ‘em even have the courage to walk out of their own front doors. They seem to have totally one ‐ track minds and, because they all appear to share complexes of utter inadequacy, are completely unable to accept, or even listen to any other points of view.
One example is their on‐going insistence that babies, and young children who show a tendency to play with toys or enjoy dressing up and indulging in the games of their opposite sex, should be immediately and relentlessly encouraged to grow up in that sexual gen‐der.
This was actually shot down by one eminent psy‐chiatrist who, on examina‐tion of a young boy who had displayed a great deal of in‐ terest in feminine toys etc, discovered he had in fact a younger sister, who suffered a debilitating illness. This had led to the parents showing her more attention.
In the little boy’s mind he interpreted this as favouritism toward girls. The lad thought that if he acted more like a girl, he would at‐tract the same attention as his sister. It had nothing to do with his gender whatso‐ever! This example also ex‐poses some of the dangers presented to children of same sex parents.
Another ‘offspring impres‐sionable’ situation I was ac‐tually witnessing as far back as the 60s. Notting Hill where I spent my youth ex‐perienced many progres ‐sions, including a multitude of gay influence and of course the first of the Win‐drush immigrants. I actually caught a lot of it many moons ago. And frankly have never been too happy to see how it’s all panned out.
Keep the faith.
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