An outspoken youth in Torrance demonstates how little he knows by how much he shares on social media. That is a particular problem for youth: the less they know, the more that they insist on ensuring that everyone else knows about it.
One youth who is announcing too much of himself in the city of Torrance is Jan-Michael Sanchez.
Here's his Twitter avatar:
This is his first impression to the world … really. So, he's mentally ill? Out of his mind? What gives?
It's not an easy subject to broach, but it's time to confront this. People who actively insist on militantly pushing the LGBT agenda are suffering mental health issues. It's not a small matter that for decades, homosexuality and transgenderism were recognized as mental illnesses.
And yet he feels compelled to shame others for sharing their opinions.
Here, he's harassing a Hispanic woman, whom he shamelessly labeled "Karen":
We were on our way to a local Black Lives Matter protest, when a random Karen approaches us and calls us racist for protesting in support of BLM.
She called me a Mexican, claimed that Black Lives have never been oppressed, and told us we were uneducated.
Anyone know her? pic.twitter.com/P8g5Cgbfy7
— Jan-Michael Sánchez ️ (@jan__sanchez) June 17, 2020
It gets worse. He wanted to dox this woman, as well. Shameful.
This is the kind of confused bigotry that is becoming more mainstream.
Young or old, there is no excuse for partisans to normalize LGBT behaviors.
Jan Sanchez called an elderly woman a "Karen" — how very disrespectful.
Then he wants to shame others for confronting and using his own tactics on other LGBT militants:
Then there's this:
It's very common for confused LGBT militants to play victim, all while accusing people of doing things to them that they routinely do to others.
Notice that once his Twitter feed above was exposed, specifically that he wanted to dox an elderly woman who was merely sharing her opinion, he suddenly protected all of his tweets.
Some conservatives and pro-family activists may find this troubling or uncomfortable, but the truth is that the younger generation in our midst needs confrontation. They should not be permitted to get away with being disrespectful and arrogantly ignorant. They have no right to act out their lies and abuse others because people will not accept their lies.
Parents are refusing to their jobs and refusing to do what is right for their children. We therefore who care and have wisdom have both the right and the responsibility to confront the confusion with healthy and necessary confrontation.
It is a sad day indeed to see so many younger people, including Jan-Michael Sanchez, so given over to bigotry and hate, and worse yet it is due to other adults who have failed them, have not had the courage or the conviction to confront them from embracing LGBT lies.
MassResistance is not afraid to take a stance against this madness. It's time that more adults did the same.