Rachel Levine - If he says he's a woman - POOF! - he's a woman. (What a woman, eh?) |
And, hey! If you feel like you're Napoleon or Queen Elizabeth or Sherlock Holmes or the household pet...well, you can't be wrong....right? After all, your feelings couldn't possibly be at odds with reality....Right? "It can't be wrong when it feels so right."....Right? Feelings never lie....Right?
Before there was Kaitlin Jenner there was Rachel Levine:
Levine is a biological male who has been transitioning to female over the last decade. Levine is also a medical specialist in eating disorders with nearly thirty years of experience in pediatric psychology....
Like his anorexic patients, Levine has a disorder caused by feelings that are at odds with his body. But, whereas, Levine treats his patients by encouraging them to accept their bodies and change their feelings, he treats his own disorder by rejecting his body and accepting his feelings (a decision which, no doubt, contributed to his divorce from his wife of 30 years).
Levine fails to see that if he is right about himself, so is the 90-lb teenager who believes she is fat, as well as the man who believes he’s a dog. This is the person who is setting health policy for the state of Pennsylvania. Read more....This is clearly a case of "Physician, heal thyself."
Which brings me back to the political race between Virginia State Delegate Bob Marshall and his transgender opponent in the upcoming November election. We need to support Bob Marshall to prevent a delusional man who feels like a woman setting policy for the citizens of Virginia. This is one of the most important state races in the country and the LGBTQ juggernaut is invading Virginia to try to sink Bob. Please help! No matter where you live in the country you can make calls for Bob and help level the playing field.
Idiocy, defined. What immediately comes to mind is the famous Dave Barry quip before uttering something truly beyond the pale, "I'm not making this up".
ReplyDeleteAs a Pennsylvanian who finds myself with such a contradiction as Levine, I do appreciate your way with words regarding what he strives to do with others, and yet, fails to address in himself. Thanks for expressing it the way you have!
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