12/17/2020 / By Ethan Huff
A drag queen that calls itself the “Queen of Atheism” wants children everywhere to be forced to take puberty-blocking pharmaceuticals from birth until they reach some unknown age of “consent,” at which time they can then decide for themselves which gender identity to embrace.
Zinnia Jones, a blue checkmark-verified Twitter user who was born with the name Zachary Antolak, says that mandating puberty blockers for children is an optimal way to ensure their proper development. By preventing parents, doctors and other “transphobic” people from assigning babies a gender identity based on biological reality rather than LGBTQ delusion, more children will opt for a sex change later on in life, which is Jones’ apparent mission in life.
As we have reported many times in the past, LGBTQs patently reject natural biology, instead preferring to create their own fantasy reality in which gender is just another “social construct” that can easily be undone and abolished through policy changes and aggressive activism. Many of them are also pedophiles, which explains their creepy fixation on innocent children.
“If children can’t consent to puberty blockers which pause any permanent changes even with the relevant professional evaluation, how can they consent to the permanent and irreversible changes that come with their own puberty with no professional evaluation whatsoever,” Jones tweeted the other day.
Jones, a biological male who now self-identifies as a “trans woman,” runs a blog where “she” advocates for forcibly castrating the innocent with chemicals in order to prevent them from developing into either boys or girls. Jones would prefer that all humans exist as genderless avatars until a time when they are able to “choose” which gender they would like to become.
On Twitter, Jones calls itself an “adult demon female” and regularly tweets hateful messages aimed at those who embrace natural biology. In Jones’ world, tampering with children’s natural hormones is perfectly normal and something to celebrate – and if you do not like it, then you are a “transphobe.”
“Natal puberty became optional the moment technology became available to enable deliberate choice between natal puberty and puberty induced by cross-sex hormones,” Jones wrote in another tweet from Dec. 4. “It became a choice when it *became a choice* and I am really profoundly sorry if you cannot understand that.”
Jones’ tweet storm was prompted by a recent decision out of the United Kingdom where the Supreme Court ruled that children under the age of 16 are “unlikely to be able to give informed consent” concerning the use of puberty blockers. Jones became triggered because, again, this atheist drag queen wants all children to have their hormones blocked the moment they exit the womb.
“It is highly unlikely that a child aged 13 or under would be competent to give consent to the administration of puberty blockers,” the court added in its decision. “It is doubtful that a child aged 14 or 15 could understand and weigh the long-term risks and consequences of the administration of puberty blockers.”
As to be expected, the entire LGBTQP lobby – the P stands for pedophilia – is angry about the decision. So is the Tavistock Institute, a pro-transgender think tank organization that is expected to pursue an appeal against the U.K. Supreme Court’s decision.
“Too many crazy people and not enough mental hospitals,” wrote one National File commenter about Jones and “her” anti-child agenda. “People across the globe need to shut this crap down wherever they meet it.”
More related news about transgender child abuse and pedophilia can be found at Gender.news.
Sources for this article include:
Tagged Under:
consent, cross-sex hormones, Gender Analysis, hormones, lgbtq, mandatory, Pedophilia, perversion, puberty blockers, Queen of Atheism, science writer, Secular Trans Feminist, Sodom and Gomorrah, trans activist, trans woman, Zachary Antolak, Zinnia Jones
This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author
COPYRIGHT © 2017 GENDERCONFUSED.COM
All content posted on this site is protected under Free Speech. GenderConfused.com is not responsible for content written by contributing authors. The information on this site is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice of any kind. GenderConfused.com assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. All trademarks, registered trademarks and service marks mentioned on this site are the property of their respective owners.