They Must Have the Negatives

Guest Post by Eric Peters

You have probably heard about Paul Stanley’s reasonable, rational “Thoughts on What I’m Seeing” – regarding the current evil fad of promoting the fungibility of sex, especially to children. Stanley is, of course, the lead singer of the famous rock band, KISS. He – and KISS – have been rich and famous since the mid-1970s.

He wrote, in part:

“There is a BIG difference between teaching acceptance and normalizing and even encouraging participation in a lifestyle that confuses young children into questioning their sexual identification as though some kind of game . . .” 

Laudable, because true. Because humane. Because it is evil to confuse young children about something they’re not yet capable of understanding fully or even partially. Stanley took a stand.

And then, he didn’t.

Within a day of posting his Thoughts, he posted new Thoughts, as follows:

“While my thoughts were clear, my words clearly were not. Most importantly and above all else, I support those struggling with their sexual identity while enduring constant hostility . . .”

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