de·lu·sion: persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that is maintained despite indisputable evidence to the contrary.
There are those that embrace the truth, no matter how painful. Then there are those that reject the truth- because it spoils their perception of it…and then there are those that take advantage of the latter.
In recent years, many of us have watched hopelessly as standards eroded, belief systems whittled away, and the tensile strength of the remaining thread of common sense started to fray.
It was during this time as well that our realities began to change. We all once understood that certain people believed things that simply were not true-regardless of what they said or thought.
All that has changed.
Where a man might have once recognized himself as a woman, the burden to recognize that man as a woman now falls on us, as a society. In fact, such “women” are now receiving some of the accolades, benefits and rights once bestowed only on actual women.
In addition, what were once deemed mental disorders are now placated, encouraged, endorsed and even financially supported in order to assuage the protagonists’ own sins as well as their guilt.
Regardless of this status change, this is still a delusion; a non-reality. And those proponents that enable and push these delusions do so knowingly. This is no doubt being done to perpetuate a narrative and palm it off as a fact.
In an attempt to force abnormal ‘square pegs’ into ‘round holes’ of normal, leftists employ any means necessary. One of the most disgusting examples of those individuals is Jeanette Jennings.
All that Jazz
Since he was 5 years old and professing to be a girl, Jazz Jennings’ parents began pushing to surgically substantiate the delusional whims of their toddler. Despite claims that “transitioning” has no physical, physiological or psychological permanent damage, enough information has not been chronicled to make such an assessment either for or against.
However, the past few years of Jazz’s life continue to provide sufficient fodder that opponents have been searching for.
This from All About The Tea:
“In the past few years, Jazz, 22, has gained attention in the media due to health issues that challenge the idea that medical interventions can effortlessly transition adults or children to the gender of their choice.
Jazz’s vaginoplasty, which involved a flawed penile inversion procedure, was carried out when she was 17 years old. This resulted in the need for several corrective surgeries and a significant reduction in her sexual function.
Jazz’s vaginoplasty was performed using stomach lining material due to insufficient tissue, which resulted in the “neovagina,” splitting apart shortly after the surgery. Over the course of several years, three corrective surgeries followed.
After the surgeries, Jazz gained more than 100 pounds due to binge eating and various mental health disorders. According to Jazz’s mother, Jeanette, her penile inversion vaginoplasty was not cause of her mental difficulties. Instead, Jeanette blames her daughter’s struggles with mental health.
In another scene, Jeanette pressured Jazz to dilate her “neovagina” daily, with Jeanette threatening to “wring [Jazz’s] neck” if they didn’t comply. Individuals who have undergone a penile inversion vaginoplasty are typically required to dilate the surgical site for more than two hours a day for up to two years after the procedure and for shorter periods of time for the remainder of their lives. Failure to do so can result in the wound shrinking.”
Stop. Consider that AGAIN.
A WOUND must be maintained, as opposed to healed. That seems counter-intuitive.
In short, to achieve the dreams this mom could never have on her own, Jeanette is living vicariously through her son- by making him the daughter she never had. By manipulating Jazz’s delusions, Jeanette now has a net worth between $1 and $5 million dollars. For the record, Jazz regrets transitioning as a teen.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time that a parent was willing to risk their child’s
well-being for the sake of success.
One of the earliest known cases of this tragically occurred in 1941. As the third child of the famous Kennedy family, the least discussed and minimally known was Rosemary.
Through a medical mishap during her birth that affected her behavior, Rose’s life of challenges began. Although known by her family to “throw fits,” available options
of the time had indeed been working. However, due to her family’s political aspirations, a new experimental procedure called a lobotomy was considered and tried.
This from History.com:
“When they learned she had been sneaking out of her convent school
and apparently meeting men at bars, they began to seek medical advice.
Her father, Joe, got it from Walter Freeman, a neurologist known for
popularizing the lobotomy. The procedure, in which some nerve
pathways in the brain are cut or removed, was touted as a way to
control the symptoms of mental illness.
It’s unclear if Rosemary was ever informed or asked about the procedure, and Rose later denied having been asked about it, either. In 1941, when Rosemary was 23, she had two holes drilled in her brain while she was awake.
She was never the same again.
“After the botched surgery,” wrote Tierney McAfee and Liz McNeil for
TIME, “Rosemary was left with the mental capacity of a toddler—unable to walk, form a sentence or follow simple directions. She was forced to relearn the most basic of skills, but some would never be recovered.”
That was tragically the end of her story. Rose, named after her mother, lived out the rest of her days in an obscure, vegetative state. Had her family perceived her value more importantly than politics, how different might her life have been, if delusional means were not forced to justify the ends.
Jeanette Jennings and the Kennedy family are not the first purveyors of this disgusting trend, and clearly not the last. These sick, demented “delusion pimps” pretend they are altruistic, while taking advantage of those they claim to love and care for. But how far has this gone? How far is too far? Do we grasp the gravity of where we are?
All good questions- stay tuned.