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What is happening in America will soon happen to us.

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Reza Rafi, editor-in-chief of the Sunday Blick.

You can feel sorry for today’s youth. In the 1950s, a bold hip jiggle was enough to shock parents. In the 1960s, it was already provocative when you stepped onto the lawn in a city park or wore a Mini as a woman. Then came rock music, drugs and free love. Punk in the 80s, techno in the 90s.

The avant-gardists of yesteryear have grown old and lethargic. How can a teenager rebel today? Communism is abandoned, social taboos are broken by all sorts of subsidized cultural institutions. To distinguish them from “boomers,” as everyone over 30 calls them, the only thing left for Generation Z children is to play with their sexual identity. Even if unwitting transsexuals have always been – starlets are in fashion.

As is often the case, America is ahead of us. There has been a merciless culture war going on for a long time. The more the LGBTQ community gained interpretive power in the urban centers of the east and west coasts and at universities, the more furious the reaction was now. This is best illustrated by the scene in Lincoln, the capital of the US state of Nebraska, which took place last week. GOP supporters hold signs with slogans like “I trust Jesus” and cheer for the decision of Parliament, which has just passed a decision to toughen the abortion law, but not only: in the future, gender reassignment for those under 19 years old will be abolished. will be banned there, and access to hormone therapy and anti-puberty drugs will also be restricted. Other states are also involved: Montana expelled a transgender MP from parliament, Tennessee plans to ban drag shows.

These are harbingers of what is yet to come in our latitudes. This is evidenced by the controversy around the so-called gender day at the Stäfa in Zurich. In an interview with the Sunday Blick, the light-hearted mayor spoke out clearly to the cheerleaders and their clackers, accusing them of “conspiracy theories.” Another symptom of the spillover of the conflict into Switzerland is the actions of evangelical circles, which are mobilizing against uninvited “awakened” pastors. Just yesterday in Zurich-Oerlikon a reading evening for children under police protection was to take place.

Where does the sudden need of a transvestite to read books such as “Katya Wants to Be a Grandpa” or “Julian the Mermaid” to their offspring, remains a mystery to parents.

It remains to be seen whether the kids will learn some kind of “gender ideology”, as opponents fear. It is also possible that the coming generation will rise up against him.

Source: Blick

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