Posted on 06/23/2024 4:42:41 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Last month, NPR published an article entitled “There are now 25 states with bans on health care for minors.” NPR being what it is, “health care for minors” is a euphemism for the performance of hormonal and surgical procedures that obscure the biological sex of children.
In June 2023, Texas passed a law banning puberty-blockers and genital-mutilating surgeries for minors. The Texas law prohibits
any sort of procedures like double mastectomies, puberty blockers, sex change surgeries and cross-sex hormones from being performed on underage girls and boys. The law will also prevent state funds being used on such procedures. ... An exception is included in the law for minors that are already receiving puberty blockers or hormone treatments, as well as those that have already attended at least 12 mental health counseling sessions within six months prior to beginning treatment. It would, however, require those already receiving such care to be "weaned" off in a medically appropriate manner. ... The medical licenses of those convicted of breaking the law could be revoked.
Clearly, most Americans believe that subjecting minors to these procedures constitutes dangerous and permanent child abuse, regardless of whether a 10-year-old may believe differently. And most Americans believe that parents have no right to subject their children to such abusive procedures.
Nevertheless, a few days ago, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Texas Southern District unsealed a four-count indictment against Doctor Ethan Haim, alleging that he
obtained personal information including patient names, treatment codes and the attending physician from Texas Children’s Hospital’s (TCH) electronic system without authorization. He allegedly obtained this information under false pretenses and with intent to cause malicious harm to TCH. ... If convicted, Haim faces up to 10 years in federal prison and a $250,000 maximum possible fine.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Seems like a malicious prosecution. It would be a shame if some U.S. Attorneys went to prison over this.
We are dealing with modern day COMPRACHICOS. And back in the day, they, too were protected by the “court” because they provided entertainment to the Royals. Victor Hugo wrote of this in “The Man Who Laughs.”
“Comprachicos are groups in European folklore who were said to physically cripple and deform children to work as beggars or living curiosities....The resulting dwarfed and deformed adults made their living as mountebanks and freak show performers or were sold into bondage as pages, jesters, or court dwarfs.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comprachicos
A Texas jury will not convict this doctor. However, the process of trial is the punishment and will cost the doctor dearly in litigation fees and possible loss of his license.
He is a good man.
Bookmark.
“Trickle down Lawfare.”
Doctors, teachers, parents (sometimes), executives of corporations that promote it or profit from it, etc.
Followed by 1000 years in purgatory to contemplate their fate and then hell for eternity.
PS
What an adult chooses to due with their body is their right even if misguided. To do this to children is no different than Dr. Mingle of the NAZI experiments. We hung some of them but unfortunately Mingle got away. It is evil. It eludes me where we get doctors that will do this. One of the tenets of the Hippocratic Oath is, “First Do No Harm!
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-PJ
Josef Rudolf Mengele is the proper spelling. Thanks for pointing out my error.
-PJ
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