Review of Transhood (2020) by Voicereason — 09 Nov 2021
This is a grooming documentary and is obvious about it. The boys in the film make it clear that they have no real idea what is being imposed on them and at numerous points let their real personalities peek through to cry for help.
One instance of this takes place in the radically progressive church building where the young boy doesn't want to speak to his audience or accept a flower but only wants to escape. In another scene there's a mother reading literal lgbt propaganda to her boy on his terribly elaborate pink and rainbow colored bed and the boy says "wait I'm a boy and I'm also wearing girls clothes!" Not only did this child state what he really thinks about the situation but his mother argued with him about both the clothes and his perceived gender.
This is called Munchausen syndrome, a mental illness most often found in attention seeking mothers that should usually lead to children being placed in a safer home. Then the boy with the longest hair is just done with the game and says he doesn't want his story circulating anymore, his shame flying over the head of his oblivious mother who at the same time is demanding he write a book to be used in grooming other children.
We even get to follow these families to a "where are they now" scenario where the parents are divorced over this mess and the mothers are still trying to make their boy's lives about themselves with the damage to the children being a distant afterthought.
The only positive here is the documentary is very unintentionally telling and in the end we've seen that a transkid is like a vegan cat, we all know who is making the decisions.
This review of Transhood (2020) was written by Voicereason on 09 Nov 2021.
Transhood has generally received mixed reviews.
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