This was based on a YouTube video which has now been deleted (I think it may have been made by Alex Jones). Probably to do with the 'gay frogs' video that he made.
Anyway, in line with the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Festival (which goes for roughly two weeks), I thought I would make this post. It worries me that hormones leach into our drinking water and affect people's behaviour - both men and women are affected, as well as children. Less testosterone and more oestrogen leads to decreasing birth rates, and men especially become feminised and 'gay'.
And it is not just human beings, but animals (particularly frogs and fish, and chickens): phosphates and atrazine are the main culprits - they make people lazy and passive, and men in particular grow 'man-boobs' and have smaller penises. And frogs have been known to 'convert' to female. Other chemicals include dioxins (in condoms and dildos), BPA's (in drink bottles) and heavy metals like aluminium, mercury and food.
Another scary thing (for females in particular) is that females think less strategically and develop earlier (thus they become sexualised earlier - commonly known as Precocious Pubertal Development). And the scary thing about females being on the pill is that females are less likely to choose stronger males, and more likely to choose men that have less 'masculine' qualities (in other words, men that will look after them or protect them like my Dad was with my Mum).
And the irony is that even with lowered testosterone in men, those 'feminised' men still watch (and 'fap' to) porn and have their emotions twisted and distorted because they don't know how relationships are supposed to work. A debate is raging as to whether or not to high testosterone causes aggression: that can be true, but equally problematic is low testosterone levels, which lead to depression and (ironically) lead to aggression taking place because of this.
I agree with Alex Jones because I too, am worried for the human race - both for 'hyper-feminine' females and 'emasculated' males. Like Alex Jones, I don't dislike gay and lesbian people either and don't wish harm on them. And I am worried that they might be set up for a life of disappointment and depression (and especially alot of the problems common among the LGBT+ community, like being bullied). The wrong hormones in people means increased chances of being bullied, and a greater likelihood of making decisions that are not exactly healthy or wholesome for oneself or the people around them
And it's terribly frightening even more so for young children who have much less of a choice in the matter than young adults or adolescents, or people much older. It's not a future I hope for.
cheers,
Night Owl
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