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The outcome of the coming election could plunge our children and grandchildren into the worst possible future one could imagine.
Kiralie Smith of Binary states: "The aggressive gender agenda of the Labor/Greens alliance is very concerning. Reading through the lengthy 310-page Labor platform is alarming! It reveals exactly where Labor's priorities are: Small business is only mentioned 40 times. Gender is referred to 148 times!"
Kiralie then provides the following details of a conversation well-known 2GB radio talk show host Alan Jones had with Professor John Whitehall highlighting some of Labor's gender policies.
Jones suggested one of the reasons Bill Shorten refuses to come on his show is because Shorten doesn't want to answer the tough questions. Whitehall raised the fact that if Labor wins the election, he and Jones may not even be able to have this conversation.
one said in a frantic voice that she couldn't use 'those words' because using the words boy or girl would make her teacher 'angry'.
Whitehall indicated doctors could face deregistration and broadcasters could face penalties "because part of the [Labor's] platform is that they will regulate broadcasts that don't go along with the ideology of gender fluidity".
He warned: "Anyone who delays sending a child who is confused about their gender for treatment will be in trouble, mandatory reporting will apply from the schools, and that will lead to the social affirmation, the blocking of puberty with drugs."
He explained that some of these treatments are irreversible. "This is the pernicious aspect of it. They say that removing breasts, mastectomies, in young girls is a reversible procedure. Reversible only because of the silicone sacks as if the breasts have nothing to do with breastfeeding and all that sort of stuff."
Alan Jones was appalled by the information, repeating over and over, "frightening, frightening, frightening".
"These are exactly the kind of conversations that need to be had," Binary spokeswoman Kirralie Smith said. "Doctors, health care practitioners, teachers, and parents all have genuine concerns about Labor's gender policies.
"Bill Shorten continues to refuse to engage in the debate, which shows great contempt for voters. It is vital people understand what Labor stand for so they can make informed decisions at the ballot box."
Dr Thomas Lyons, a GP for the past 19 years, has spoken to the Courier Mail about the changes he's noticed in kids.
"During the school holidays, Dr Lyons said he observed 'utter anxiety' during a routine eye test when young patients were asked to identify whether images on his vision chart were of a boy or a girl."
Dr Lyons said several kids would only describe the boy or girl as "person". "Two of the girls exhibited features of anxiety, hand-wringing, frowning, and one said in a frantic voice that she couldn't use "those words" because using the words boy or girl would make her teacher "angry".
How much do you love your children and grandchildren? Please make them your priority when you vote at the ballot box this Saturday!
Pam Sammut is a pastor at Tenterfield Community Church.