The transgender lobby is adamant that transgenderism is not a mental disorder. It might be easier to take them more seriously if they didn’t act so batshit crazy.

Whether it’s some hulking brute bellowing at a hapless clerk that “It’s MA’AM!” or a “transgender” going berserk with an axe in a Sydney 7-Eleven, the cocks-in-frocks brigade have a noted habit of acting slightly less than well-adjusted.

Dressing up like a pantomime witch and having an attack of the vapours because someone mispronounces your made-up name are all in keeping with the tradition.

A transgender person lashed out at Nia-Malika Henderson during CNN’s LGBTQ town hall Thursday night after Henderson mispronounced their name.

It’s almost worth all this nuttiness, just to watch these ‘woke’ journalists tying themselves up in grammatical knots, desperately trying to avoid being ‘offensive’.

“I want to bring in Shea Diamond. A singer song-writer from L.A. She currently supports mayor Pete Buttigieg. What’s your question?” Malika Henderson asked.

Diamond, who pronounces their first name “Shia,” did not take kindly to Malika Henderson’s pronunciation.

“It’s violence to misgender or to alter a name of a trans person,” Diamond said.

While it goes without saying that a man who thinks he is a woman has a less-than-solid grasp on reality, whining that mispronouncing a name is “violence” is taking a whole ‘nuther leapin’ bound into Crazy Town.

On the other hand, robbing a convenience store at gunpoint really is “violence”. Which is exactly what Witchy-Poo up there did, to pay for his genital mutilation.

Diamond then proceeded to question long-shot Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro about his plan to implement a transgender rights agenda […] Castro responded that he would indeed have transgender people counsel him as president.

dailycaller.com/2019/10/11/its-violence-trans-person-cnn-castro

It’s pretty obvious by now who really needs counselling, and it’s not any presidential candidate.

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