Redirection

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Serves Them Right

A young man from San Francisco launched a controversial civil lawsuit against his parents this morning, demanding $1,857,250 in financial compensation for being raised as a girl and forced to wear feminine clothes for more than 14 years.

The plaintive, 22-year old Chelsea Roberts, alleges that his parents, Brian and Angela Roberts, forced him to wear dresses or skirts every day for years, forced him to behave and identify himself as a girl, and even tried to impose a sex change surgery on him.

In his request, the young man claims his parents’ behavior and the sexual identity they imposed on him have caused severe psychological trauma that will leave lasting scars and necessitate years of therapy.

I hope justice will be served. Some people should not be allowed around children whether their own or someone else's...

 

5 comments:

  1. I agree it serves them right. You have to wonder what kind of people are handed a baby boy and just decide to raise him as a girl.

    More than that, what happened to the oh-so-sacred tenet of letting the child identify themselves when they are old enough (never mind how ridiculous that is, I'm making a point)?

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  2. That anonymous commenter is me, Sanne. Apologies for not filling in the form prior to entering the comment. I'll try not to do that again.

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  3. It's fine by me, just sign your name, that's all!

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  4. I think that website is one of those infamous genuine "fake news" sites, which, unlike the Babylon Bee which makes biting satire, appears to just make up random stuff with a ring of truth. Some particular gems are:

    TRANS-SPECIES MAN WHO IDENTIFIES AS A SQUIRREL ARRESTED FOR TWO 20-TON PEANUT TRUCK HEISTS

    SAUDI RELIGIOUS POLICE CRACKS DOWN ON MAJOR PORK SMUGGLING RING: 319 ARRESTS, 27 TONS OF BACON SEIZED

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  5. Could be. I didn't look into it, someone posted the link. But I can imagine something like that happen, or worse. Remember Mommy Dead And Dearest?

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