George Orwell's 1984 - Anti-Sex League

George Orwell's "1984": The Anti-Sex League

            Years ago, when I read George Orwell's "1984," I had concluded his reference to "the anti-sex league" in this futuristic novel concerned either some form of birth control or an effort on the part of women to achieve equality in the work place.  Only recently did I come to realize the true implications.

            On August 12, 2013, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law AB 1266 which has been subsequently identified as "The California Co-Ed Bathroom Bill."  A section of this bill specifically states: "This bill would require that a pupil be permitted to participate in sex-segregated school programs and activities, including athletic teams and competitions, and use facilities consistent with his or her gender identity, irrespective of the gender listed on the pupil's records."

            This new perspective presented by AB 1266 has its opponents who claim this law is the very definition of unreality because children lose their right to demand privacy while undressing, showering or going to the bathroom.  Moreover, many so-called "liberals" hold the ridiculous position that human beings are meant to be gender-fluid and not boxed in with terms like male and female.  The proposition that children must be allowed to choose a gender identity based on how they perceive themselves could well be a lie and might even change from one day to the next.

Of course, back in the old days, I had no way of knowing our society would move toward a social attitude that would allow men and women to use the same bathroom facilities as well as compete in sports activities without regard to sex - in other words, a complete realization of George Orwell's "Anti-Sex League."

            On a positive note, look at the advantages.  Instead of having to construct two separate bathroom facilities in all of our public facilities, we can construct a single facility to handle men and women - the savings in construction costs would be sizeable.

            But, as the saying goes: "Resistance to change is the first sign of old age. . ."  Admittedly, as an older person, I was comfortable knowing the female presence in the home was separate and distinct from the male role.  The mother was, more often than not, the one who provided sympathy and healed the wounds of growing up and the father was the firm disciplinarian who enforced the rules.

            There is more, of course.  The sexual interaction and resolving the pursuance of a person's lifetime mate was more of a challenge if the opposite sex was not fully revealed.  If this new generation of children grows up with such intimate knowledge of each other, will there be no future challenge and related excitement between the sexes. 

Some years ago, the mystery and the process of discovery of someone new seemed important and life changing.  Sadly, with the denial of any sexual identity, it would appear this mystery is gone forever!

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