Minors facing sex change: "unprecedented violence against children"
The "Matzneff affair" leaves incredulous: "How could we have been, in the 1970s and 1980s, showing such kindness towards adults claiming to have sex with children or very young adolescents? In a column published in the Figaro , Olivier Rey, a philosopher and mathematician researcher, and Jean-François Braunstein, professor of philosophy at the Paris Sorbonne University, denounce the indignation of the 'progressives' who, while being offended by the mistakes of the past, are, "for many of them", "zealous promoters or, failing that, benevolent accompaniers of unprecedented violence against children" .
Among these types of violence, that of “children certified fatherless by the state” which guarantees “a woman's right to have a child without a man” while denying, as argued by LREM MP Jean-Louis Touraine, “the right to 'a child to have a father'.
And motherless children "won't be long in coming . "
These children "selected on embryos" may also "change sex if the one that has been 'assigned' to them at birth does not suit them" . However, "sexuation belies the fantasy of omnipotence and personal wholeness, it inscribes the limit in everyone" and "it is up to parents, adults and institutions to help children overcome them as best they can" . A role that adults seem to give up, allowing a child to change sex "at an increasingly early age", forcing him to treatment "blocker of puberty" until he passes to the 'act at his majority. In fact, explain the philosophers, "the 'blocking of puberty' is followed in almost all cases of an 'effective' transition '. Indeed, "by preventing the maturation of the body, the treatment also prevents the maturation of thought" even though "it claims to give time for reflection". Olivier Rey and Jean-François Braunstein wonder about these children: “too young for their consent to a sexual relationship with an adult to be truly one, but mature enough to embark
on the path of a 'transition' from gender? " If France is still spared for a time by the phenomenon,
" we can however trust the protesters of the "French delay" to quickly get an alignment.
Among these types of violence, that of “children certified fatherless by the state” which guarantees “a woman's right to have a child without a man” while denying, as argued by LREM MP Jean-Louis Touraine, “the right to 'a child to have a father'.
And motherless children "won't be long in coming . "
These children "selected on embryos" may also "change sex if the one that has been 'assigned' to them at birth does not suit them" . However, "sexuation belies the fantasy of omnipotence and personal wholeness, it inscribes the limit in everyone" and "it is up to parents, adults and institutions to help children overcome them as best they can" . A role that adults seem to give up, allowing a child to change sex "at an increasingly early age", forcing him to treatment "blocker of puberty" until he passes to the 'act at his majority. In fact, explain the philosophers, "the 'blocking of puberty' is followed in almost all cases of an 'effective' transition '. Indeed, "by preventing the maturation of the body, the treatment also prevents the maturation of thought" even though "it claims to give time for reflection". Olivier Rey and Jean-François Braunstein wonder about these children: “too young for their consent to a sexual relationship with an adult to be truly one, but mature enough to embark
on the path of a 'transition' from gender? " If France is still spared for a time by the phenomenon,
" we can however trust the protesters of the "French delay" to quickly get an alignment.