A Vancouver dad was shocked upon hearing that puberty blockers were being prescribed to kids with gender dysphoria. A father of two young daughters, Chris Elston’s concern led to investigation which led to his conclusion that no science was behind this at all. So, he vocalized his concerns literally from the rooftops.
When Elston’s efforts to voice his dissent on a street billboard in Vancouver were frustrated, in his mind the only option was to go out and become a human billboard. Donning a sandwich signboard, he hit the streets to have conversations with regular people.
Having spoken with some 11,000 people, he says 90 percent agree with his message; the other 10 percent were hoodwinked by propaganda that preys on people’s natural compassion and nurturing instincts. “They say that if you don’t transition children, they will kill themselves, therefore we need to sterilize them or else they'll die,” Elston told The Epoch Times. “This is a lie. There’s no evidence to support it; all the evidence in the world actually points to the opposite.”
Turning the Tables, Speaking Truth to Power
Of his motive for becoming a human billboard, Elston said he “learned about this business of giving children drugs which stopped their bodies from going into puberty, stopping the development of children, giving them the opposite sex’s hormones, and doing surgeries on kids as well.”He said, “People don’t believe that, but there’s all the proof in the world. And it just really impacted me, so I started researching this, and the more you research this, the more crazy it gets.”
So, Elston geared up by having wearable signboards printed and cheekily controlled nomenclature—levying words as progressives do—by self-identifying as a “dad.” His sign then defined a “dad” as a “noun” and “a human male who protects his kids from gender ideology.” His other signboard read, “Children cannot consent to puberty blockers,” cleverly turning the whole consent debate on its head.
Turning the tables while speaking truth to power became Elston’s strategy.
“They can take down my billboard off the street, but they can’t take it off my back, because it’s not actually hate speech,” he said. “I realized right away when I started going outside wearing these signs, in terms of media or social media, it’s way more powerful than some expensive billboard because there’s a person behind it. And that was inspiring people.”
Elston’s face-to-face street conversations, intended to educate, are bound to succeed—of that he’s certain. But he’s met resistance. In 2021, he was violently assaulted on a street by masked Antifa members dressed in black. They didn’t say anything. They just walked up, punched his head, and broke his arm with a large traffic cone.
But Elston has committed himself to nonviolence, as he was almost charged by police when he fought back last time. “The police are not on my side, necessarily,” he said. “A lot of police are, but some of the authorities, and definitely the politicians, are not on my side.”
Though most whom he speaks with are on his side, a loud, raging minority stand on the far side of a rift that is hard to cross. With no hope of convincing angry individuals, he deploys a measured strategy of calm, compassion-based dialogue, presenting ideas they already agree with but which contradict the propaganda they have swallowed.
What’s in a JK Rowling Billboard?
Elston’s idea of becoming a walking signboard stemmed from another billboard that made waves in the UK relating to the author of the Harry Potter books, JK Rowling, who spoke against transitioning children. Someone put up a billboard in an Edinburgh train station saying, “I [heart] JK Rowling.” It lasted one day before being taken down.Elston put up one similar with the same verbiage in Vancouver. It was vandalized with paint and removed the next day. Vancouver councilor Sarah Kirby-Yung derided it as hateful, saying the sign gave her “that feeling in the pit of your stomach.” Rather than back down, though, Elston doubled down by putting up signs across the U.S.—including in Times Square and Washington, D.C. As the U.S. has stronger free speech laws, those billboards stayed up.
Sheep No More
Elston says he has found allies in alternative media and conservative groups who have helped him reach millions with his message. Traveling and speaking, he recently visited the U.S. Capitol to meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and he saw how House Republicans are aiming to curtail Biden’s so-called “gender-affirming care,” which advocates transitioning children.“Bill C-4 makes it a criminal offense to help the child feel comfortable with their sex,” Elston said, before lamenting his countrymen’s willingness to comply. “All of Canada’s medical bodies, they just do the approved standard of care.”