NYT Columnist: Please Stop Calling My Tomboy Daughter ‘Transgender’ – IOTW Report

NYT Columnist: Please Stop Calling My Tomboy Daughter ‘Transgender’

Transgenderism is the new quack medical craze: the 21st century lobotomy.

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Just because a little girl wears short hair and athletic clothing, it doesn’t mean she’s actually a boy. That’s what author Lisa Selin Davis wrote for a column in The New York Times this week on the transgender craze.

To some this seems obvious. But to others, like many of Davis’ acquaintances, it isn’t. Davis is so tired of people doubting whether her 7-year-old daughter (who wears “track pants and T-shirts” and “has shaggy short hair”) is in fact female that she felt the need remind them of a basic truth: Little girls can be tomboys without being transgender.

“I want her to be proud to be a girl,” regardless of how she looks, Davis writes.

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13 Comments on NYT Columnist: Please Stop Calling My Tomboy Daughter ‘Transgender’

  1. As a father that raised Tom Boy, I saw this crap coming with all this pick your gender crap. My daughter was in a Duck Blind with me at age 10. Shooting ducks. she played every sport she could, shot everything that went bang and when she wasn’t doing any of the fore mentioned she was fishing. She currently has two kids of her own, lives just south of the Oregon border, Bow Hunts, Rifle Hunts and the still shoot ducks when her and her husband can. Me and the wife are headed up there next week end to watch our Grand Daughter do some Mutton Busting at the local rodeo. These Mystic Sex idiots need to be silenced.

  2. Only in California or NYC would such an essay be necessary.

    LGBT demonstration in front of her house, her car in flames, rocks and bottles through the windows, police slow walk to the scene 3…2…1…

  3. What’s wrong with tomboys? I married one and there is nothing wrong with that. My late wife was very gifted athletically, she was an excellent swimmer, played women’s college basketball one year and was an outstanding catcher and hitter on a championship women’s softball team. She could do it all and was not afraid to be a woman either as well as a good mother to our 3 children. And if either of my young granddaughters decide to be a tomboy I won’t discourage them nor will my son because his daughter I think might just be a tomboy if he can convince her to like fishing and helping him with his home improvement skills and tools etc. What’s wrong with that. My wife was far better at building things than I could’ve hoped to be which was a blessing, she was a good woodworker and could design and make quilts something I can’t do or have the patience for.

  4. @reboot April 26, 2017 at 1:13 am

    > I feel sorry for all those millenial boys she’s gonna kick ass on in her teens

    This is why generations of Murhica ain’t even worth the effort wasted to consider saving.

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