Speaker 1
Today on the Council of Trent we're going to take a look at transgender insanity, starting with a video that was shown to fourth graders at Bramlett Elementary School in Georgia. So the video shows a chicken muppet and two dog muppets, one of whom was wearing a rainbow collar. The normal dog asks rainbow collar dog if he wants to do dog things like chase their tails or sniff stuff, to which rainbow dog says, actually I like to play with yarn. Yeah
Speaker 8
it's fun yeah yeah or I like to clean my paws like this. Yeah or or or we could practice pairing like this. Yeah yeah and we could try to meow. Yeah. The normal dog then
Speaker 1
tries to get help from his social justice warrior.
Speaker 8
It's Madison. Oh hey
Speaker 4
Gulliver you're back did you find Barry? Yeah
Speaker 8
we've got a talk.
Speaker 4
It seems like a
Speaker 8
nice guy. Oh great guy great guy. He thinks he's a cat. He thinks
Speaker 4
he's a cat. Yeah
Speaker 8
he's over there talking about
Speaker 8
purring, wolf, and licking. Well
Speaker 4
that's okay isn't it?
Speaker 8
I think you should talk to him. About what? Being more like a dog. Gulliver
Speaker 4
you're really struggling with this.
Speaker 8
It's weird. It's not
Speaker 4
weird just different. I couldn't ask Barry to change who he is. That would make him really sad. Gulliver accepting people for who they are is a very important skill. We accept you for who you are. Notice the
Speaker 1
contradiction that the teacher says we have to accept people for who they are but she absolutely refuses to accept normal dogs, normal reaction to a dog who is deluded and thinks he's a cat.
Speaker 8
That's different. I'm a dog who acts like a dog. That's normal.
Speaker 4
Not normal. Just more common. Oh and there's
Speaker 1
no such thing as normal or way things that are supposed to be just things that are statistically common. That's why we need to teach children about things like natural law to combat this stuff. I don't understand.
Speaker 4
It's okay to have questions. Questions are good if they help you accept someone for who they are. The
Speaker 1
video is also kind of sloppy because it reinforces the idea that a transgender person is confused about their objective identity just as this dog is simply wrong when he thinks he's a cat. The video makes it seem like that even if he acts like a cat but isn't we just shouldn't care. The video can't even go all in and say the confused dog is really a trans dog or is trans species because most people would immediately recognize that's insane. Well most people. Because you see TikTok is full of people who identify as theoreans, people who say they're some kind of animal. The theory and identity is also described in Matt Walsh's documentary What is a Woman?
Speaker 7
It's that are identifying as animals going to school and they are purring instead of answering questions and they meow and the teachers are not allowed to question it because it's considered a queer identity.