TikTok Activist Tells Children there is ‘No Such Thing’ as Boys or Girls

Jeffery Marsh, a popular LGBTQ+ TikTok creator and activist, makes content specifically geared toward children. His videos contain extremely misleading narratives that lead children to question their most basic understanding of themselves. This is a grooming tactic, to separate the child from the parent, and confuse and distort reality. These predatory creators are the reason children should not have access to social media without being heavily monitored.
In one video, Marsh attempts (but ultimately fails) to debunk the “gender binary” — the belief and reality that there are only two genders. The method he uses to go about this is elementary, stating that boys, for example are usually but not always taller than girls, or that girls usually like pink more than boys. This train of thought is derailed immediately when we consider that yes, boys can like pink and still be boys, and yes, girls can be tall yet still be girls.
Marsh’s effort to find variants in the two gender’s physical characteristics and favorite colors reinforces stereotypes that liberals were trying to tear down just a few years ago. Left-wing activists would previously fight for boys’ rights to enjoy the color pink without being labeled a “girl.” Now, if a boy likes pink, or any other traditionally feminine thing, he is actually a girl and the parents should get him hooked on Big Pharma’s puberty blockers immediately.
“Everything that you can think of that makes a boy or makes a girls is usually but not always. Some of them are not even usually. Where does that leave you?
Free.
You get to like what you like, you get to be who you are. Maybe, you’re even like me and you’re not a boy or a girl.”
Jeffery Marsh
Contrary to Marsh’s unfounded claims, there are some immutable characteristics that make up the two genders, and even distinctly define them from each other: chromosomes and basic biology.
This grown man in makeup parading around the internet is making the argument that simply because there are some variants to the norm, there is no norm at all. This would be like saying that humans do not have two arms and two legs because not every human has both arms or legs. Most adults can easily see through the holes in Marsh’s distorted worldview, but his content targets children.
Children are the most susceptible to believing unreasonable claims like this. If a young boy who happens to like pink is on TikTok and stumbles across Marsh’s video, does he now question himself, his biology, his gender? That is the goal of the video after all. This happens every day to minors. Social media is a driving force behind the social contagion and phenomenon of transgenderism.