10 years ago, if you said you’re a woman because you feel like one, your next stop would be to talk to a psychiatrist, but now it’s widely accepted and even viewed as heroic in today's culture and instead of society wanting you to talk to a psychiatrist they want you teaching “your truth” to the youth.
In schools today, we have seen a drastic increase in young students who claim to be transgender or deal with Gender Dysphoria. But it seems that the increase of this problem is directly related to our society's admiration of it.
The CDC even has a LGBTQ Inclusivity in Schools: A Self-Assessment Tool in order to help schools accept, normalize, and even accommodate this unhealthy mindset. The very same people you trusted to educate your children are instead indoctrinating them with the detrimental lie that feelings are facts.
It’s more important than ever that our children not only learn the truth but that they also learn how to combat these harmful ideologies when they come across them.
Elephants Are Not Birds, follows the story of an Elephant named Kevin. Most can see that there is a distinct difference between an elephant and a bird but in this story, we'll see that even those lines are blurred when the lies of Culture the Vulture are accepted as truth.
Culture the Vulture convinces Kevin that his ability to sing is one that only birds have, so logically this means that he is a bird. The lies and illogic from Culture the Vulture parallel what our culture is attempting to feed the youth of today. The story Elephants Are Not Birds arrives at a similar conclusion society will arrive at when it comes to the idea of gender identity, boys are not girls and elephants are not birds.