“I Thought He Was A Boy”: Charlize Theron Announces Her Child Is Transgender

Advertisement

Two-time Academy Award winner Charlize Theron announced in an interview with The Daily Mail that her 7-year-old child, Jackson, is transgender.

For years now, rumours have swirled that Charlize has, in fact, been raising Jackson as a girl.

As photographs have appeared of the child wearing skirts and dresses and with long, braided hair, Hollywood gossips have wondered what on earth Jackson’s mother thought she was doing.

But when asked about it on a sunny morning in Beverly Hills, Charlize is matter-of-fact.

Jackson, whom Theron adopted along with his three-year-old sister, has been raised as a girl ever since he proclaimed his “gender identity” to Theron at age three.

“Yes, I thought she was a boy, too,” said Theron, 43, noting that she allowed her son to rewrite his own biology while still a toddler. “Until she looked at me when she was three years old and said, ‘I am not a boy!’”

“So there you go! I have two beautiful daughters who, just like any parent, I want to protect and I want to see thrive,” she said.

“They were born who they are and exactly where in the world both of them get to find themselves as they grow up, and who they want to be, is not for me to decide. My job as a parent is to celebrate them and to love them and to make sure that they have everything they need in order to be what they want to be,” she continued. “And I will do everything in my power for my kids to have that right and to be protected within that.”

Theron is just one of a long line of ultra-leftist celebrities touting this insanity as “normal” and something to celebrate and affirm.

This culture has gone so far off the rails, it’s incomprehensible sometimes.

When a three-year-old tells us he’s a firetruck or a dinosaur, we chuckle and applaud his imagination or sense of humor.

If a child wholeheartedly believed he or she was a T. Rex and insisted on roaring and screeching and eating nothing but raw meat, would their parents stand by their “species identity” and defend their rights as such, or would they seek psychiatric care?

Why, then, when a boy tells us he’s a girl, do we suddenly respond by affirming the statement and defending his right to live every facet of his life as a girl, even to the detriment of others? Where is the disconnect here?

Lord, help us.

If you appreciate the work we are doing to fight the leftist assault on our values, please consider a small donation to help us continue. Thank you so much!

Sponsor