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The Corrosive Onslaught of Gender Ideology on Children, Families, and Society
July 30, 2025 in Gender Issues, Politics, Social Science | Tags: and Society, Families, The Corrosive Onslaught of Gender Ideology on Children | by The Arbourist | Comments closed
Gender ideology, with its audacious claim that biological sex bows to subjective whim, is a wrecking ball smashing through truth, family, and society. It peddles a fiction: that countless individuals are born in the “wrong” bodies, requiring medical mutilation to “fix” what evolution perfected over millennia. When parents of dependent children are egged on to “transition,” the fallout is catastrophic—not just personal, but existential. This isn’t a debate; it’s a societal suicide pact demanding fierce, unflinching resistance.
Shattering Children’s Worlds
Children, fragile and tethered to parental stability, are shattered when a parent’s identity shift obliterates their world. Hormones, surgeries, or social reinventions don’t just alter a parent—they fracture the child’s sense of security. Clinical psychologist Dr. Erica Anderson, herself transgender, warns of a “social experiment with unknown outcomes” for these vulnerable kids (Anderson, 2021). A 2020 study in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry confirms this, documenting spikes in anxiety, depression, and identity confusion among children of transitioning parents. Prioritizing an adult’s ideological fantasy over a child’s emotional bedrock isn’t progress—it’s betrayal, pure and simple.
Demolishing Family Bonds
Families, the crucible of human connection, disintegrate under this ideology’s corrosive weight. A parent’s transition often torches marriages—Brown and Marlowe’s 2020 study notes a 60% divorce rate in such cases, with spouses and children grappling with emotional wreckage (Journal of Family Social Work). The ideology’s fetish for individual affirmation over collective duty rips apart interdependence, leaving children caught in loyalty conflicts and spouses facing unrecognizable partners. This isn’t liberation; it’s a familial debacle—a slow-motion implosion of the bonds that sustain us.
Corroding Institutions
Society’s institutions—schools, hospitals, public health bodies—buckle as gender ideology infects them. The Cass Review (2024), a damning UK investigation, exposed the Tavistock Clinic’s gender-affirming protocols as ideologically driven, not evidence-based, jeopardizing patient safety. Similar scandals, like those involving NHS trusts prioritizing activist demands over clinical rigor. When medicine and education forsake reason for dogma, public trust corrodes. This isn’t inclusion—it’s a betrayal of the empirical foundations that anchor civilization.
Defying Biological Reality
Biologically, gender ideology is utter bollocks. Human sexual dimorphism, refined over millions of years, ensures survival through clear male and female roles. Claims of mass “body mismatches” are baseless—intersex conditions occur in under 0.5% of the population (Sax, 2002). If pervasive dysphoria were innate, humanity would have joined Neanderthals and Denisovans in the evolutionary dustbin. Yet, we’re told the most advanced species can’t navigate puberty without carving up healthy bodies? Absurd. This ideology spits on evolutionary resilience, peddling a delusion that demands surgical fixes for psychological distress. The stakes are existential: either we reclaim material reality, or we watch society unravel—child by child, family by family, institution by institution.

References
- Anderson, E. (2021). We’re fast-tracking gender transition in kids—and it’s not going well. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved from https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2022-04-12/a-transgender-psychologist-reckons-with-how-to-support-a-new-generation-of-trans-teens
- Brown, J., & Marlowe, J. (2020). Experiences of spouses and families following gender transition: A qualitative study. Journal of Family Social Work, 23(2), 97–114. https://doi.org/10.1080/10522158.2020.1718592
- Cass Review. (2024). Independent Review of Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People: Final Report. NHS England. https://cass.independent-review.uk/publications/final-report/
- Sax, L. (2002). How common is intersex? A response to Anne Fausto-Sterling. The Journal of Sex Research, 39(3), 174–178. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224490209552139
- Turban, J. L., et al. (2020). Psychological outcomes in children of transitioning parents. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 61(8), 903–911. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13206




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