Deprogramming My Transgender Daughter

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Ellen/Elliot Page is the poster child for female-to-male transgenders

The transgender movement is pure Satanism. 

Satanism is all about inverting the natural order
pretending sick is healthy,
and causing suffering and death.  A mother 
describes how she saved her daughter.

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What I Learned from Rescuing My Daughter from Her Transgender Fantasy

Charlie Jacobs is the pen name of a California wife and mother of two teenagers. Until recently, she worked part time in a professional capacity, but is now dedicated to educating other parents about how gender ideology can overtake a child.by Charlie Jacobs(henrymakow.com)

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…My daughter was an ultra-feminine girl since birth. She insisted that her room be painted pink, and she refused to wear anything but dresses until third grade. She avoided her older brother’s toys and sports, choosing tea sets and Shopkins, a series of tiny, collectible toys.

Her favorite activity was to slip into my closet and don my few sparkly clothes and shiniest of heels. She rejected sports in favor of art and sewing.

That all abruptly changed when she turned 12. As her body matured into young womanhood, she stopped begging for a bikini and avoided any clothing that accentuated her figure. She hid her breasts under men’s extra-large sweatshirts.

I remembered doing similar things as my body changed, so I didn’t worry at first.

Then, my daughter immersed herself into anime art and cos-playing, the hobby of dressing like fantastical characters. I supported her creative side.

I didn’t know that anime and cos-playing can overwhelm a young mind. I didn’t know that anime and cos-playing involved gender-bending themes and that the community crosses into pedophilic and sexual themes.

I also didn’t know that the older cosplay community groomed the younger cohorts. 

During that same time period, my daughter went through Teen Talk–a Manitoba, Canada-based program that says it provides “youth with accurate, [nonjudgmental] information” on “sexuality, reproductive health, body image, substance use awareness, mental health, issues of diversity, and anti-violence issues”–at her public school.

She came home with a whole new language. She and all her girlfriends discussed their labels–polyamorous, lesbian, pansexual. None of the five girls chose “basic,” their term for a straight girl. 

Now, I was worried.

She distanced herself from her old friends and spent more time online. I checked her phone, but I was not astute enough to know that she had set up “appropriate” fake social media accounts for my viewing.

An older girl showed romantic interest in her. I barred that girl from our home.  I learned later that she had molested my daughter.
MEETING “THEY”

When my daughter was in the eighth grade, as a Christmas gift, I took her to SacAnime, an anime convention in Sacramento, California. There, she met a girl three years her senior, but light years more mature. That girl mesmerized my daughter with her edginess or magnanimous personality. 

The older girl went by “they.” After their meeting, my daughter got a boy’s haircut, stopped shaving, and asked for boys’ underwear. My daughter parroted everything about the older teen.

She started making gross TikTok videos, her language became vulgar, and she redecorated her room to look like a cave. She self-pierced her nose with one of those bull rings. She broke every family rule. She was morphing into an emo-Goth-vampirelike creature.  She was unrecognizable. Her personality descended into anger and rudeness. 

The summer before ninth grade, she announced that she was transgender. Post-announcement, she began to threaten suicide. She sunk into deep depression.

HER SOCIAL MEDIA

I managed to get all of her passwords to all of her social media accounts. What I saw was jaw-dropping.  

Almost everyone that she was conversing with was a stranger, except for the SacAnime friend, who sent her a self-made masturbation video. The discussions on the Discord platform online involved fetishistic sexual conversations. Kids were sending each other erotica, including involving incest and pedophilia.

Older girls were instructing younger girls how to sell nude photos of themselves to men for money.

Girls bragged about their different mental illnesses. They talked about which drugs do what. They talked about how they are really boys, not girls. They discussed “top surgery” (that is, having their breasts removed) and “packers” that create a bulge in one’s pants to imply the presence of a penis.

My daughter’s electronic devices were filled with TikTok videos and YouTubers talking about how great they feel now that they had “transitioned.”

There were messages in which strangers told her to kick my head in because I was a “transphobe” for refusing to call her a male name.

BEING A PARENT

I went nuclear. I took the phone and stripped it of all social media–YouTube, Instagram, Discord, Reddit, Pinterest, Twitter. I even blocked her ability to get to the internet. I deleted all of her contacts and changed her phone number.

I sat next to her while she “attended” school online via Zoom. I deleted YouTube from the smart TVs and locked up the remotes. I took every anime book from her room. I threw away all of her costumes. I banned any friend who was even the slightest bit unsavory.

I involved the police about the porn. I printed out the law and informed her that if anyone sent her porn, I would not hesitate to prosecute.

She hated me like an addict hates the person preventing her drug fix. I held my ground, despite the constant verbal abuse.

After going through seven mental health professionals, I found an out-of-state psychiatrist who was willing to examine the causality for my daughter’s sudden trans identity.

I immersed myself in reading everything on the issue, talking to other parents and other professionals. I worked unceasingly to re-create the bond she and I used to share. 

RECOVERY

After a year and half of utter hell, my daughter is finally returning to her authentic self–a beautiful, artsy, kind and loving daughter.

I am not sure what the actual ingredients for the magic potion were for alleviating gender dysphoria in my daughter. The formula will vary, but what I did was, after a very brief misstep of using a male name, our family and all of the adults in my child’s life only used her birth name and corresponding pronouns.

We did not permit social transition, although we could not control the school setting. Unbelievably, our local Catholic high school refused to follow our edict. 

As I mentioned previously, we pulled the plug on all social media and her access to anyone other than those persons we vetted. I forced my daughter to listen to specific podcasts on the subject while driving her to school. I printed out stories about female detransitioners (women who had medicalized, but then regretted their actions and returned to living as a woman) and left them throughout the house. 

I left all of my research out in plain view, including “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters” by Abigail Shrier, “Gender Dysphoria: A Therapeutic Model for Working With Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults” by Susan Evans, and other books.

I followed the advice of Parents for Ethical Care’s podcasts and the book “Desist, Detrans & Detox: Getting Your Child Out of the Gender Cult” by Maria Keffler.

I worked hard to take back the close relationship my daughter and I had once had. I bit my tongue until it bled. I took her anger and only responded with love or walked away when I knew I would respond poorly.

I caught her in vulnerable moments and hugged her or climbed into her bed. I stopped looking at her as though she were the victim of a scheme or a monster.

I let her know that I would never stop fighting for her.  I let her see my posters from the protests I attended.  I peppered her with questions that demonstrated the illogic of the gender ideology. I happened to have funny gender-critical memes on my computer when she walked into my office. Most importantly, I held my ground. I refused to accept her delusion with compassion.

I know that I have to continue to be tenacious as the gender ideology has crept into every facet of life. But for now, I can breathe a sigh of relief.

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One Reply to “Deprogramming My Transgender Daughter”

  1. If this happens to my son (God forbid!) I think I’d probably say f— it you know what, desperate times call for desperate measures, and take him into the bush until he got the idea out of his head. He wouldn’t know where we were going until he was stuck there.

    “Something not good has just happened. Don’t panic, it is going to be OK, but we have to leave town for a bit. It’s going to be a few days at least. I cannot explain it now, but it is a matter of life and death. Get in the truck. Let’s go. Now.

    And I would take him a few hours drive out to the coal branch area, real back country Alberta… plenty of seismic cutlines and oil lease and logging roads around here to disappear down. An abundance of game, a shortage of trannies and pedos. In fact,, you will often see no people at all for weeks. So… I would bring a tent &hunting/fishing gear & ‘grub stake’ for a month if supplemented by berries / game / fish ….

    And I would say, look, I love you, and I am not going to let a whacked out cult of pedos make you a victim. Despite my best efforts you became a target of a very sophisticated and organised brainwashing operation, and I brought you here so none of the perpetrators can find us. I brought no phones, trucks outta gas, but we are going to be picked up right here when it is safe. I know you’re mad at me but you can live with me in the tent, or with the bears & whatever else is out there… up to you!

    When he flips out eventually all i have to say is “Ya I know you’re pissed at me, it sucks you got lost and stuck in a swamp for a night & got your face eaten by bugs & got jumped by a samsquampch & you wanna go home… but… …you know what would suck even more… ? Being brainwashed into chopping off your Johnson. And into likely eventual suicide, all cause I let you join a deranged cult. So those cuts and bruises and shit, you know what that is? Worth it. You’ll be fine, Grandpa lived out here for months at a time, it’s good for you.

    I bet, once he realises how determined I am to stay until he is himself again, he reconsiders joining team tranny goblin crack giraffd meth chicken by about 20 minutes after that point. I could satellite phone for the extraction team (aka, for the wife to come to the nearest road and scoop us up,,,) once the delusions were a distant memory.

    Crazy? A bit maybe, but Not as crazy as letting your son join a death cult .

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