Jen at Transcending Gender posted about ODD ONES OUT, a film documenting “four years in the courageous lives of three transgender teens,” here. Homelessness and family rejection are highlighted topics in the film.

Here’s an idea on how to deal with the issue of children being rejected by their families and ending up on the streets: If you throw your child out, you’re not having another one. Ever. Sterilize the women and men who throw their child out with the trash. And here’s a preventative measure we can take to work towards seeing less children grow up alone: parents should be forced to prove they are capable of love (we should probably get a definition of love from them too, just to be safe) before they can have a child.

Do you know how much the ASPCA asks of a person before giving them a kitten? You won’t get one if you’re not employed, you need references, they want know how many hours a day you will be home spending time with your pet. Yet, children… Well, it’s a right to have a child. Children are a gift from God. News flash: It’s not really a gift if you need to have sex to get it.

So, prove to me that you should be allowed to have a child. What type of kitty food do you plan on using? If you haven’t thought about this, you’re not ready.