On Sunday, a sexually confused eight-year-old boy was disturbingly exploited, being made the focal point of a LGBTQ pride parade in Dallas, Texas.
Young Madden Morrison, who is said to be a transgender “girl” by his parents and now goes by the name Marilyn, joined an estimated 45,000 others at Oak Lawn’s pride parade with pro-LGBT group Equality Texas.
“In our home and family life, she has been called Marilyn for almost a year and at school she went back as her true self and she’s known as Marilyn and the she that she is,” said Chelsa Morrison, Madden’s mother.
Although there is zero scientific evidence supporting the notion that transgenderism is genetic or something one is “born with,” but, rather, a mental disorder call gender dysphoria, Morrison and her husband took their young child’s word for it when Madden told them “she was a girl.”
“We’ve known for many, many years,” said Andrew Morrison, Madden’s father.
“She started asking questions of when her body was going to change to be like a woman—what she was,” stated Chelsa. “You know, and started telling us she was a girl.
“These kids know exactly who they are because they were born that way,” she added.
Presumably, parents will soon change their children’s name to “T. rex,” after their child tells them they identify as a dinosaur, too.
Madden’s father says his son has been using the girls bathroom at school with “zero” problems.
Of course, when dealing with young children and transgenderism, the real danger this boy will likely have in store for him takes center stage.
Study upon study shows that the rate of children who grow out of their sexual confusion about their identity by adulthood is upward of 80 percent. Scores of children who were taken as victim by the “transgender cult” have shared their heartbreaking stories with the world, warning against capitulation to the condition.
A de-transition woman blogger named Cari Stella is one of those now telling of her painful reality as a result of transgenderism:
“I am a real, live 22-year-old woman, with a scarred chest and a broken voice, and five o’clock shadow because I couldn’t face the idea of growing up to be a woman, that’s my reality,” said Stella. “Gender was done to me, gender was traumatizing to me, I don’t want anything to do with it anymore.”
“It can be damn hard to figure out that the treatment you’re being told is to help you is actually making your mental health worse. Testosterone made me even more dissociated than I already was,” she added.
Despite science and statistical evidence, it remains politically incorrect to voice dissent against capitulation to the dangerous transgender movement, particularly with young children. The parents of young Madden, who are likely setting up their eight-year-old for disaster, will be hailed as heroes, and those who question their choice will be castigated as bigoted and transphobic.