I can’t find Lila Perry’s real name anywhere. The seventeen-year old gender-dysphoric male student from Missouri has become a news item in the past week because he wants to use the girls’ changing room for gym class and, oddly enough, the girls aren’t thrilled about it. A walk-out protest was held during the first week of the semester at Hillsboro High School to support “girls’ rights,” while another, smaller protest was held to support the gender-disoriented student and his quest to use the wrong locker room.

After first coming out as a “gay” male, Lila announced in February 2015 that he would henceforth identify as female, which I guess makes him a heterosexual girl…who happens to be a boy? This stuff gets really confusing. Hillsboro High School accommodated his mental illness—and that’s what it is—by allowing him to use a gender-neutral faculty changing room. As the new school year began, however, Perry decided that even this accommodation wasn’t good enough. “I am a girl,” said Perry. “I am not going to be pushed away to another bathroom…”

I understand his point. If he accepts the gender neutral changing facility he’s necessarily conceding that he is somehow less of a girl than the others—which he is, of course. But because the entire point of this asinine exercise is to force other people to validate an enormous lie, no compromise is acceptable.

Nowhere in the whole mess can I find the student’s actual name. I doubt his parents named him “Lila” because he wasn’t born a girl. I suspect that “Lila” selected a more feminine name when he grew sick of being a boy. That doesn’t make it any less a pseudonym.

Every media outlet I know of has chosen to share Lila’s delusion that he’s a girl, which explains why I can’t find the student’s real name anywhere—not in the Washington Post, the New York Times or even on Fox News’s website. They all refer to this gender-confused boy with feminine pronouns or as “Ms. Perry.” To mention that “Lila” is actually Bill or Norm or Hank would send the message that “Lila” is an adopted persona. Which it is.

Some people will wonder what the big deal is. If people feel more comfortable in their skin when they “identify” as something other than what their chromosomes or sexual hardware define them to be, what’s the big deal? And that’s nearly always how this issue is framed—as people having the autonomy to define themselves, which is the first step to being themselves. The rest of us are just big, mean bullies who want to force them to live as someone they’re not.

But Lila Perry is a boy. That’s a fact. He was, in the parlance of the homosexual movement, “born that way.” So if we’re “forcing” him to do anything, we’re forcing him to be who he is. I think he’d be a lot better off if he’d knock off the charade and seek therapy before the homofascists make it illegal.

Speaking for myself, however, I must say that I don’t want to force Lila to do anything. If he wants to revel in his mental illness that’s his business—but he shouldn’t make the rest of us join in. Unfortunately, there may be times when his right to believe a delusion will collide with everyone else’s right not to believe it. Gym class happens to be one of those times.

Such is his dilemma—if he settles for the gender neutral changing room or, heaven forbid, the boys’ locker room, he is in fact conceding that his feminine identity is a sham. But if he plows ahead with his false identity, he is essentially asking every member of his high school to assent to a lie. These are two mutually exclusive positions—either he will use the girls’ room or he will not, either he will receive the validation he so desperately craves or he won’t. There’s no middle ground.

Lila’s story reminds me of “Lars and the Real Girl,” a 2007 film starring Ryan Gosling as the awkward and reclusive Lars Lindstrom. Lars has never had a girlfriend and most people in his small Wisconsin community suspect that he never will. The townspeople are surprised when Lars announces that he met a Brazilian woman named Bianca on the internet. Everyone thinks it’s great that Lars finally found someone special.

As it turns out, “Bianca” is a life-sized sex doll that Lars purchased from an adult website. So yes, he did meet her on the internet…in a manner of speaking. Lars nonetheless introduces her to everyone in town as if she’s a real woman. Out of a sincere desire to make Lars happy, the townspeople decide to humor him. How it would crush Lars if anyone were to point out that his girlfriend is in fact made of plastic. In time, the townspeople forget that they’re playing along with a big goof and actually start to speak and act as if Bianca is real.

That’s essentially what transgenders are asking us to do—to pretend that we believe something we know to be a fiction. Bianca is not a real woman, and neither is Lila Perry, but for the sake of people’s feelings, we’re asked to play along.

Be nice. Be polite. Pretend you believe the lie until you do believe the lie.

It might be overly generous, however, to say that transgenders are “asking” us to believe a lie. The increasingly militant transgender movement is doing a lot more demanding than asking these days, a fact that conservative author and attorney Ben Shapiro can attest to. When Shapiro appeared on HLN’s “Dr. Drew” to discuss Bruce Jenner’s ESPY award for courage, he showed some real courage by dissenting from the host and five other guests, including Robert “Zoey” Tur, a male reporter who thinks he’s a chick. Shapiro insisted that feelings play no role at all in determining a person’s biological sex. After referring to “Zoey” Tur as “sir,” “Zoey” put his hand on Shapiro’s neck and proclaimed “You cut that out now or you’ll go home in an ambulance.”

More examples abound—a woman at a Planet Fitness gym in Michigan lost her membership when she complained to staff that there was a man in the women’s locker room. They explained to her that she was violating their “judgement-free zone” policy. A professor at Washington State University threatened to lower students’ grades, or even to fail them, if they used any number of forbidden words, including “male” and “female.” It’s all getting very weird very fast.

The transgender community, like the homosexuals before them, are not happy to live their lives as they see fit. They crave acceptance, validation, even celebration. It isn’t even primarily about them—it’s about you, your attitudes, and your conception of their bodies. There are reliable indicators that they will not use gentle persuasion as a means of changing minds.

If you think you can hide out from this movement, you’re wrong. Another Lila Perry is coming to a high school—or office, or gym, or church—near you.


Read more at http://patriotupdate.com/transgenders-wont-live-a-lie-but-they-expect-the-rest-of-us-to/
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