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You cannot brainwash a child to switch their gender

- DAVID COLLINS d.collins@theday.com

There’s a real ugliness to the latest GOP culture war attacks, as the right wing pushes mean transgende­r prejudices into the party’s mainstream.

Sadly, many of the attacks focus on vulnerable, impression­able young people, making difficult issues at a difficult age all the more fraught.

The Republican attacks now focus on people who are among the most susceptibl­e to depression and likely to consider suicide, or those who want to help them.

The GOP attacks on gay adults lost their political resonance some time ago, as the country grew accustomed to gay marriage and gay family life. Now they hope to instead drag the transgende­red into their culture war politics.

Of course, it makes no logical or scientific sense.

It’s not unlike recent GOP spin that blamed a bank failure on the bank’s “woke” diversity policies, not the deregulati­on by Republican­s that left it undercapit­alized.

But the attacks on gender issues are more insidious and mean, because it is an attack on people, many young, who need help not scorn.

Of course the gender-based attacks are as absurd as the new suggestion from a GOP presidenti­al frontrunne­r that Russia’s aggressive war on Ukraine, targeting and killing so many innocent civilians, is no more than a territoria­l boundary dispute.

Liberal teachers, as the GOP talking points would would have you believe, are now recruiting young people to change genders, the way, they say, straights were recruited into changing their sexual preference.

Honestly, it’s hard to imagine how people really think gays can be drawn from the straight community, brainwashe­d into a different sexuality. That is essentiall­y a basis of homophobia, that gays choose a lifestyle and can therefore be faulted and scorned for that choice.

It’s no different for the transgende­red, who so many GOP leaders suggest are trying to change gender as lightly as one would switch hair color.

Teachers, enabled by liberal Democrats, so many Republican­s now say, are behind this casual approach to gender.

“Kids, gender wise, don’t know whether they are coming or going,” a right-wing southeaste­rn Connecticu­t radio host said on his program one recent morning, spewing some of the worst of the hateful transgende­r prejudice that now obsesses so much of the Republican party.

It’s here on our doorstep, in blue Connecticu­t.

My own state representa­tive, a police officer, mocked transgende­red students on right-wing radio, before being reelected, saying liberals want to put kitty litter in classrooms so that kids who identify as cats can go to the bathroom. And the gay

Republican party chairman in Groton, who has suggested removing the transgende­red from the LGBTQ community, wrote to the Groton town manager demanding that a Groton librarian be discipline­d or fired for reading from a kids’ book about drag queens.

I find the trajectory of today’s Republican party alarming, as it increasing­ly turns its back on democracy, dismissing the Jan. 6 insurrecti­ons as benign protest and suggesting that a cruel autocrat like Russia’s Putin be allowed to invade a European country without United States interventi­on.

But the most cruel and heartless new frontier for the Republican party is its attack on the transgende­red.

Sadly, it is happening all around us, right here in Connecticu­t.

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