We have opinions about many important and controversial issues, and opinions are

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We have opinions about many important and controversial issues, and opinions aren’t knowledge. In fact, we are born into a world that has already decided many of our fundamental opinions/beliefs for us. Since most of what we know is passed onto us by others, some of “our” opinions might not really be our own. We may not even have good reasons for holding such opinions.
The beliefs instilled in us from childhood are our inherited beliefs. It is no coincidence, for example, that some of you share the same religion as your parents. Likewise, Republican couples tend to give birth to little Republican babies. Inherited beliefs and opinions are the most dangerous because they are the most resistant to amendment. This is often the case with prejudices, such as racism and homophobia. We’ve always held them, and so they are ingrained in our minds. But the philosophical mind examines and evaluates such beliefs, and either revises, discards, or upholds them with good reason.
Choose one important and controversial issue. State and support your opinion with reasons. For example, I am of the opinion that charging parents of transgender children with child abuse and removing those children from their homes is morally wrong. My closest friend from age 7 to 40 was a transgender boy. There was never a time in Charles’ life when he thought he was mistaken about his true gender. He died of cancer at age 40, and said he was just happy he was able to die himself.
I am friends with author and activist Mimi Lemay whose transgender son, Jacob, transitioned at age 5. As soon as he could speak, he insisted he was a boy. Forced to live as a girl for the first four years of his life, Jacob was depressed, angry, and defiant. His parents had to start calling him by boy names in the privacy and safety of their own home. They allowed him to dress as Prince Charming on a trip to Disneyworld, and recognized that was the happiest time of Jacob’s life. They made the decision to let him transition to his true gender. Jacob now advocates for other transgender children. You may have caught his exchange with Senator Warren on CNN.
My daughter has been friends with a transgender boy since Kindergarten, and the kids think nothing of it. Adults with no experience or knowledge of what it means to be transgender, however, form baseless opinions on the immorality of allowing your child to transition. 41% of transgender persons commit suicide. The safest place for them is in their home with loving, supportive parents. To remove these children from their parents, as has been proposed in Texas, would be an act of child abuse.
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