It wouldn't matter if i think its twisted or now, its just different. There are always people who are different; that's the reality we have lived in since the beginning of time and laws sometimes need to be established to protect the rights of people who want to be or are different. That's part of what makes us a free country and great one.
A free country where people can live and be who they want to be, whose religion isn't normal, whose life style isn't normal, whose race isn't normal and who's gender identity isn't normal can live here with equal rights protected under the law.
That's what these laws are about.
You seem to think they are part of a "Broader agenda of indoctrination". What do you mean be that?
Do believe we should be a free country BB?
And are you gonna answer these questions or just keep dodging them?
"Attempt to eliminate gender differences" "Broader agenda of indoctrination" To what end?
Oh I'll be "dodging" your question as long as you continue to dodge mine. So we're probably at a stalemate there.

Regarding protecting people, that's not what this is about. We already have enough laws on the books to protect people. We didn't have to create a new gender (including no gender), then pass additional laws to address a newly created statutory gender classification. I don't think anyone is saying people don't need to be protected. Of course they do.
What we don't need to do is try and change biology by passing some law saying, for example, that the anus is a genital. Or that people can just choose to be no gender at all, whatever the heck that means, and the rest of society has to walk on egg shells.
In Hawaii, we already include sex and sexual orientation as protected classes in employment, housing, public accommodations, and hate crimes. We didn't need "gender identity," which only mucks things up with some convoluted definition. But that's what happens when we don't pump the brakes on this attempt to use pen and ink to change biology.
And regarding people choosing to live a certain lifestyle, I could care less what they choose to do. I did business with a guy via phone and internet several years ago. I wanted to refer some business to him the other day, so I emailed him and some wahine responded. It was him. He was diagnosed with gender identity disorder. Had a sex change. Changed his name. I told him he was good at work before his sex change and I'm sure he's still good now, and that I don't care what he does in his private life. I made the referral and didn't even tell the person they were dealing with was a woman who used to be a man. Saying all that to say I don't care about people's private lives.