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From the
Ruth Institute:
The “Gay Establishment” could put a stop to this egregious
exploitation of a child. They could speak publicly about boundaries and
the innocence of
childhood. In addition, it could probably solve this immediate
problem without public incident. Someone from the Human Rights Campaign or
other advocacy organization could quietly call up Desmond’s
parents: “Look, we’ve spent millions of dollars convincing Middle
America that transgenderism
is harmless, heteronormativity is unnecessary, and that we
aren’t interested in sexualizing children. You are creeping people out. Knock off the
gay-bar scene with your 11-year-old.” I bet Desmond’s parents
could be persuaded. If those who consider themselves “sexual minorities” or
“gender-nonconforming” were to speak up, the Gay Establishment just
might listen. Do these organizations really speak for everyone who identifies
as “LGBT” on every issue? How about on this particular issue — of
whether an
11-year-old should be performing in a nightclub of this type?
I raise this question from my own experience as a nonconforming,
nonfeminist woman. Establishment feminism does not speak for me. Oh,
sure, they try
to create the impression that they speak for all women all the
time. But they don’t speak for me or most of my friends. They have never
spoken
for me, and I have been a woman my entire life. That is what
makes me wonder whether the Gay Establishment really speaks for all the
people who
identify themselves under its umbrella.
If they really want to contribute to the well-being of this
preteen, they should speak out against his sexualization. Urge them to
speak up on social
media against this sexualization of a child. Urge them to write
to the Human Rights Campaign, or any other advocacy group they may
support. You
can write to these organizations, as well. They will be more
likely to listen to you than to me. Then maybe we can put a stop to the exploitation of this child. (Read more.)
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