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A New Trend In Baby Names Shows We Are In Trouble


God created males and females distinct for a reason, or several reasons.

We don’t just see this clear dichotomy in human beings—it exists all over nature and likely all over the cosmos. The universe is fractal. The microscopic implies the telescopic and vice versa.

For no other reason than this, shirking this incredibly important natural pattern—a pattern that appears at all levels of nature and everywhere in the natural world, spells disaster for the human race.

We are creatures bound by the laws of time and space—by the physical patterns of nature.

In so much as we act in accordance with those well-defined patterns, we will be ok, in so much as we pretend these patterns don’t exist, we will be doomed.

After all, pretending reality doesn’t exist does nothing to make reality go away. It still exists.

Several media outlets are now reporting on a worrying new trend for 2024 that could indicate we are continuing to head in the direction of shirking natural patterns.

Believe it or not, the latest baby-naming trends indicate that trouble is heading our way. More and more parents are choosing ‘gender-neutral’ names for their kids.

This wouldn’t matter if this emerging trend wasn’t tied to a broader push for radical gender ideology, but, of course, it is.

We are increasingly moving toward minimizing the differences between men and women when we should be celebrating and exalting those differences. Those differences exist for a reason.

Nature is the best artist and God does things for a reason. The dichotomy between male and female, for example, creates two-factor security authentication for the species.

In order to have babies, both the male and the female must fulfill specific roles and be, at the very least, tolerable to the other. This ensures that every baby born, ideally, has the consent of two people—two very different people. Two votes.

The better the two people get along, and the more stable the union, the happier and healthier that new baby will be. The more issues the parents have with one another, the more issues the child will have. Divorce wrecks kids.

The male vets the female from his male perspective, the female vets the male from the female perspective, and if it checks out a new person eventually comes into existence that has the biological, psychological, and philosophical characteristics of both parents.

Could you imagine the tyranny if individual human beings could just reproduce at will like amoebas? Two-factor security authentication works.

This system works well, better than any social engineering a cuck from New York or San Francisco could come up with.

I’m putting out the public service announcement: don’t name your kids gender-neutral names. Choose names that amplify and celebrate their God-given characteristics. The future of the species depends on it.

Some tried to scoff and mock at those hurling outrage and abuse to those asking for gender-neutral names. Of course, everyone knows that they wouldn’t be asking this if it were 1993, 1956, or even 2006.

The reason some people are angry, and correctly so, is because this is clearly part of a broader push to minimize gender differences. Seldom do developments happen in isolation.

Yahoo Life had more on the story and shared this from a ‘consultant’ for parents-to-be. A baby consultant:

As society continues to embrace gender fluidity, Coffield said names that fall into this category will gain in popularity.

She said: “The way things are going, with more acceptance of non-binary people, parents aren’t afraid to give boys softer more feminine names.

We’re already there with girls being more masculine and that will continue.”

Some provided justification for the recent trend, and this is a fair point, but is this why gender-neutral names are now trending?

“I WILL ramble about these a little too much bc look, even I use gender neutral names (one of them being Robin). people think of gender-neutral names so it makes baby naming easier!!!! because if it’s either a boy or a girl, the name will fucking fit,” one individual said.

The New York Post provided a list of the most popular baby names for 2024:

US girls’ names to be popular in 2024: Collins, Juniper, Sloane, Maddison, Spencer. US boys’ names to be popular in 2024: Cameron, Carter, Colter, Waylon, Campbell.



 

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