Posted on 04/10/2023 12:22:39 PM PDT by CFW
Transgenderism is being portrayed as a progressive form of self-expression by the political, media, and business complex, but it is also damaging and marring—in many cases irreparably—the girls who come into contact with it. This series is exploring some of the cruelty experienced by people who have interacted with the “cyber-sect” of radical gender ideology, through testimony in their own words.
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About 20 percent of Generation Z is likely to identify on the “LGBTQQIP2SAA” spectrum, and “LGBTQIA+” identification overall has become much more common in the United States in the past decade, according to 2022 polling by Gallup. Over five percent of Americans from 18 to 30-years-old identify as “transgender” or “nonbinary,” according a Pew Research Center survey published in June.
The number of diagnoses of “gender dysphoria” of children between the ages of 6–17 in the United States has surged over recent years, from 15,172 in 2017 to 24,847 in 2020, to 42,167 in 2021, according to data published by Reuters. In 2017, there were 1,905 children in the same age range, 6–17, undergoing hormone therapy, spiking to 4,231 in 2021.
Despite dubious data surrounding the practice of “gender-affirming care,” especially for adolescents, the United States is the “most permissive country” for child sex change operations and gender “transition” drug treatments compared with any European country, according to a study by Do No Harm. Doctors who recently spoke to Breitbart News, requesting their identities be concealed for fear of backlash, said there is a “perverse” monetary incentive structure built around pushing “transgender” drugs and surgeries on kids. The United States sex-reassignment surgery market was valued at almost two billion dollars in 2021 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 11.23% until 2030, according to a market report by Grand View Research.
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Where is the “horror” and “testimony in their own words?”
play with a cap gun today the insane lefe will send you to prison for endangering lives with a dangerous weapon.
If they don’t, it’s coming.
Good post.
Oh, I’m quite sure they would’ve tried to convince me I was a boy! I tagged along with my just-older-than-me brother on his outdoor adventures for as long as he would let me. I think he started complaining to mom and dad that I was getting in his way. Then I was called to look after my little sister and play with her more, which I obediently did.
Still, they could never quite get me to not play outside, so out came the dolls and with my little sister in tow, we would make our own outdoor adventures underneath the trees, a little tamer. I got dirty hands and scraped knees plenty but didn’t care to whine about it. I didn’t want to be called a sissy girl by my older brother, even if playing with dolls and making pretend food was also as fun as being as cowgirl.
I say make them cut off a finger first. Then tell them multiply that by 10 and you will understand the pain.
I’m female. Hated dolls. Dressed as astronaut in 1964 for Halloween. Space and science fiction nerd, also MAD magazine. Wanted to play with my male cousins’ cool toys. Hated girlie stuff but DID want a dress up doll...when I was 12. Never again after. Have driven trucks all my life (first vehicle was ‘66 Bronco with a snow plow). In male occupations, construction. Took commercial diving instruction. Science nerd. Not really a feminine dresser, I am sartorially challenged. BUT I LOVE MEN!!!!! As naive as I was, they could have shunted me in that direction. God help us all.
But do you like the three stooges?
I agree. This is one prong in the fork of the master plan to destroy the American way of life and the Republic. All carefully plotted out.
I only occasionally wear feminine looking clothes. I’m so much more comfortable in jeans and a t shirt or sweatshirt. Rarely is anything frilly. Only wear dresses or skirts if I absolutely must, and I always feel awkward in them. I have never figured out what style looks good on me, so I tend to skip that section. I’m just an outdoorsy type of girl. Gardening, hiking, swimming, camping (not glamping) type of exercise are more my thing. That fake woman Dylan Mulvaney really offends me. Women have had to deal with that kind of stereotype for such a long time, and it looks like the trans people are trying to stick it to us again.
This video piece by Sydney Watson might be of some interest to you.
When I was a kid in the 1950s I identified as a Cowboy, too. And I was a girl. Flint McCulough had the coolest horse and he could talk to Indians! Guess today I’d be a candidate for “gender affirming care.” Glad it didn’t exist back then, I’m a mother and a grandmother.
Enjoyed the video, thanks.
Watson is right. Being a tomboy gave me the freedom to be a girl, but enjoyed some boy behaviors. Assertiveness was something I didn’t shy away from. No one mistook me for being a boy though. They just knew I was a girl who could hold my own, so to speak.
Fortunately this nonsense wasn’t a thing when I grew up.
>> As naive as I was, they could have shunted me in that direction. <<
This is why I have been so concerned about this issue: one of those poor girls could so easily have been me!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pCH-bUFR3WM
“Regrets of a Trans-Care Specialist | Sara Stockton | EP 342”
Interesting interview by Jordan Peterson.
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