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Frankenstein and Transsexualism

Frankenstein and Transsexualism

The 1816 Mary Shelley novel 'Frankenstein' as the Transsexual's Manifesto.

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Nov 13, 2023
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I won’t assume my readers have read or understand Mary Shelley’s classic book Frankenstein.

The theme of Shelley’s iconic horror novel is simple:

The monster Dr. Victor Frankenstein created in a scientific laboratory is filled with hate due to society’s rejection of him. As a result, the monster turns to violence for its revenge.

The author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, wrote her classic novel in 1816 at age eighteen.

Mary Shelley wished to demonstrate that man’s challenge against God and His Laws is a horror story that may one day turn Western Civilization into chaos.

Mary may have been a prophet.

When modern American scientific laboratories (hospitals) falsely tell biological girls that they can become boys and wrongly tell biological boys that they can become girls, we begin to recognize the lessons of Frankenstein are as important today as they were 200 hundred years ago when Mary published her novel.

Mankind is challenging God.

Demands to accept the laboratory transformations of gend…

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