Jean-Pierre, who used October's "Coming Out Day" to tell the White House press briefing room about her own experience telling her parents she was a lesbian, explained that she loved being present at the awards for the representation. GLAAD president Sarah Kate Ellis said last year that parents who don't take their kids to drag shows are likely "dragphobic." Because apparently that's a thing now.
"One of the things that's so amazing about being here," she said, "is lifting up and representing what we see in the movies and what we see on TV." Representation of people who are not white, straight people who identify as male or female, so often touted as necessary in media portrayals of society, is now being reinforced in real life, as though the fiction that was meant to mirror reality has actually become reality meant to mirror fiction.
"If we are not telling our stories, how can we be visible?" Jean-Pierre said. "Lifting that up tonight and seeing that is so key to how we move forward." Jean-Pierre, of course, serves in a presidential administration that features not only her own representation of lesbian lifestyles, but a man who has been heralded as the first female four-star admiral in the Commissioned Corps, assistant secretary of Health and Human Services and trans-identified male Dr. Rachel Levine.
Jean-Pierre went on to make her political stand at the awards for the world's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer media advocacy organization, claiming, falsely, that "There are more than 600 pieces of anti LGBTQ plus legislation out there."
These are bills that, as in Florida, Missouri, Montana, and Texas, prohibit the medical experimentation of sex changes for children. Sex changes routinely include the application of puberty blocking drugs that halt growth, the development of secondary sex characteristics, and the distribution of hormones, which turn a child into an adult. For girls, double mastectomies are given, often beginning at the age of 13, wherein all breast tissue is removed.
Girls are then administered testosterone, permanently deepening their voices and contouring their features, while boys are given estrogen, softening theirs and further stunting their growth. This is believed to be compassionate.
So-called "gender care" later involves the removal of penis and testicles, with existing flesh reshaped into a cavity meant to resemble a vagina, while girls who decide they would like a lump of penile-resembling flesh between their legs sacrifice the flesh of their forearms or inner thighs for the sculpting of such an appendage.
Boys who take puberty blockers prior to undergoing puberty never experience orgasm. This was noted by Dr. Marci Bowers, a trans doctor who operated on trans reality star Jazz Jennings, who upon reaching the age of 18 was found to not have enough penile tissue to create a cavity, meaning that part of the colon had to be used.
For Jean-Pierre, preventing this from being done to children is the travesty, not the medical experimentation on children.
"A few 100 of them are anti trans community," she went on, equating bans on sex changes for kids to being "anti-trans."
"And that matters because we have to call that out," she said. "And we've never seen this level– it's historic–in the number of pieces of legislation." That bills preventing this previously did not exist is a testament to the fact that prior to a few years ago, children were not subjected to this kind of sterilizing barbarism.
"And I've met a lot of parents of trans kids in the past couple of months who have told me this, these devastating stories, whether they're in Texas or Oklahoma or wherever they are, saying how they now have to seriously consider leaving their state to protect their child," Jean-Pierre said.
"And that's something that we have to call out and continue to be very clear about that: these are kids. These are our kids. They belong to all of us." Her boss Joe Biden recently made the same noxious claim.
American parents know better. Children do not "belong" to the state, or to neighbors, or guidance counselors, or politicians, doctors, or teachers. Children belong in the care of their parents, and must be allowed to grow into adults without the interference of activists who care more about mirroring lifestyles in film and television than letting American kids grow up whole.