It all started in 2017 with National Geographic Magazine writing on its cover “Gender revolution: The best thing about being a girl is, I don’t have to pretend to be a boy”. An adorable child was portrayed on the photo; the message was aimed at the heart of the readers. It is reminiscent of the Bernini statue of the “Ecstasy of Saint Theresa” in Rome (1652) where an arrow from a prepubescent angel aims to pierce the heart of the almost orgasmic adult female saint. By 2018, the transgender issue was on television at least once a day. In 2022, it is on television at least once per hour. What is this invasion? It is the result of an ideology: transsexism. What are we to make of it? Let us follow through on a rational critical view, one step at a time. Continue reading Examining the hate speech of transsexism, Part 1