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PezR's avatar

Don’t forget about the pisco sour to go with the ceviche!!

Well done Peru & let’s hope the rest of the world takes your lead…

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Margaret's avatar

Interesting....I have a friend who constantly says they need to go to a psychiatrist to sort their heads out, not their bodies! At last she is vindicated by a world leader!!

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Aili Holyland's avatar

Hooray for Peru. They have been productive in many ways for a long time, and obviously have a huge reservoir of common sense.

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June Hensley's avatar

I never thought I’d see the day that a country would be applauded for stating the obvious. But God on Peru for just being NORMAL! I can hardly believe we live in a country where you’re not allowed to say you’re male or female because you’ll offend some poor fragile mental soul who hates his body and demands that you bow to that by giving up your God given identity and hate your body too. This is far worse than I ever imagined Sodom and Gomorrah to be! It’s utterly amazing that God hasn’t pulled the plug on humanity. I know He’s waiting for those who still need to acknowledge Him but I wish they’d hurry up!!!

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June Hensley's avatar

Should read ‘good on Peru…’

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Alex Lloyd's avatar

Meanwhile the rest of the world’s liberal democracies are falling headlong into a pit of moral relativism, delusion and degeneracy while children are being taught that men can literally become women, give birth and be crowned ‘woman of the year’. Which, according to Peru, would make the rest of the world one enormous lunatic asylum. Seems accurate.

Whatever you think of Peru, at least they’re not confused about whether they’re Arthur or Martha.

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Jillian Stirling's avatar

Good call

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Ben Kapel's avatar

Still, why do we need governments to declare that the sky is blue?. Is mass social engineering outpacing the common sense resurgence ? Still seems like everyone’s still too scared to say what they think. Good on the Peruvian govt none the less

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Andrew lawson's avatar

Will children and teens who are furies also be called mentally ill?

Schools that allow and treat students as cats or other animals should be getting help for them, rather than indulging students who have delusions and metal health issues.

Good news from Peru!

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Bella's avatar

sadly our schools have a great deal to answer for these days

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Craig Bosel's avatar

A wonderful vote for sanity at last, well done Peru for not just going with the flow of the activists screeching.

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Ruth's avatar

Bravo Peru!

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Elizabeth's avatar

Finally - a country whose leaders exhibit common sense.

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Dianne Bentley's avatar

Good on Peru! They know the truth, it will soon be time to send gender evangelists to other countries to teach people what they should already know

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