School counselor says kids know they're "born in the wrong body" but also that kids "are extremely naive and I think children will listen to adults around them" 🥴
· Aug 31, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Alright guys, what you are about to see is, in my estimation, your average school counselor.

This is a lady who has been convinced that kids who think the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus are real (Spoiler: they're not) are also able to decide that they were born in the wrong body.

[Warning: Whatever she's wearing]

Counselor: When you're 12 years old, you're like, 'I feel like I'm in the wrong body,' and that's fine, that's how you feel. And if you continue that lifestyle, that's your life. But my job as an adult and a human being is to respect the choices other people make.

Billboard Chris: Shouldn't we be able to define what it means to be born in the wrong body?

Counselor: Well, we can define what it means to be in the wrong body... I feel like I'm in the wrong body, that's what it means. I think children are extremely naive and I think children will listen to adults around them. I'm a school counselor. That's my job. I literally do this professionally.

I don't think this lady understands the things she's saying to our friend, anti-trans activist Billboard Chris.

First, she says that kids from a young age can know what it means to be born in the wrong body.

Then she turns around and says that kids are naive and believe what adults tell them...

Like... is she aware that, if that's true, her telling them to pick their own gender IS grooming?

She says children believe in "magical thinking" and are heavily influenced by the adults around them. She knows that she has this kind of influence on kids. But she has this religious belief that one can be born in the wrong body, so it's not wrong, in her mind, to tell kids this.

These people can't see the blind spots of their own religious cult. It's crazy!


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