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There exists a demonstrable overlap between autism spectrum disorder and transgenderism.
Those with autism, for one reason or another, are more likely to think they are members of the opposite sex, while self-described transgender people are six times more likely to have autism.
When most people hear that, they become even more wary of the transgender movement. But when members of the transgender movement hear that, they use that as market research.
Keep them away from the children.
Ty Gwyn Special School in Cardiff, Wales, which focuses largely on children with autism and similar needs, recently went viral on social media for a disturbing rainbow “sensory room” packed completely full with imagery about the homosexual and transgender movement.
The viral video shows a dark room with loud music and rainbow strobe lights. The activities on the tables are all rainbow colored, and various rainbow flags can be seen throughout the room.
The school seems to have deleted all of their social media accounts after the “sensory room” was criticized by the public, who noticed the clear subversive intentions of making such a room.
One social media user recommended conducting “a study on the number of kids who become gender confused after attending a school like this.” Another commenter observed that students with autism “may form mental associations between having fun and adopting a trans identity.”
Kids would never stand a chance.
When we see how children with autism are handled by an education system packed to the brim with ideologues, suddenly we may understand why their rates of transgenderism are elevated.
The conservatives reproduce in the bedroom. The progressives reproduce in the classroom.
The only answer is to purge subversive activists from any space involving children, and to work hard to remove our children from their spheres of influence, unless we want to lose them.