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BLOG SERIES: Trans Mission: My Quest to a Beard


This book is about a girl who always knew she was a boy. In fact, it was "obvious" since she was a young child because she liked to play with Legos (in fact, lots of little girls do) and trucks and was a bit of tomboy in "boys clothes" (Is that "boys clothes" meaning jeans and t-shirts? Don't girls wear those, too, growing up?)


Marxists want to further their agenda of

  • normalizing homosexuality and transgenderism

  • dividing parents and children

  • getting rid of God

  • indoctrinating children in their agenda and turning them into activists

and they use library books in public schools as one way to do this. (Social media is another big way.)


This book is found in the following school districts in their libraries and it may be in others as well:


  • McKinney ISD

  • Dallas ISD

  • Plano ISD

  • Frisco ISD

  • Mesquite ISD

  • Garland ISD

  • Northeast ISD

  • Keller ISD

  • Irving ISD

  • Fort Worth ISD

Kids are checking these books out as you can see from the screenshot from one of the above school districts:



This book gives definitions of gender identity, intersex, gender expression, and sexual orientation. It also causes girls to wonder if they might be transgender. ("I like to wear jeans and play with Legos. I must be transgender." or "I don't feel comfortable in my body as I am going through puberty. I must be transgender!") This book also normalizes transgenderism and intersex and makes them seem way more common than they actually are. (Statistics show intersex people as .05% of the population and transgender people are less than 1% of the population.) It also discusses transitioning from female to male with hormones and surgery. Here are the scanned pages from the introduction and first chapter:









This book gives kids definitions and explanations, explains how to medically transition into a different sex, and on p. 22 makes girls who were "tomboys" and liked Legos growing up wonder if they might be transgender.


Kids should not be allowed to check these books out or download them from their school libraries without their parents knowledge and permission. Get informed and get involved!!!

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