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Stuff You Should Know About “Trans”-Cultism
Despite a lack of evidence proving the safety and efficacy of chemical and surgical interventions and social “transitioning” for those who experience gender dysphoria, “progressives” plow forward mutilating the healthy bodies and manipulating the psychology of children who feel they are or wish they were the sex they are not.
The science-denying, incoherent “trans” ideology affects all of society. The end game for “trans” activists and others in cultic thrall to this superstition is not access for a few boys and girls or men and women to opposite-sex private spaces and sports. The end game is the eradication of all …
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Tagged American College of Pediatricians, Body Integrity Identity Disorder, Catholic Medical Association, Christian Medical and Dental Association, depression; anxiety; body dysmorphia, detransitioning, Disability & Society, Eric Vilain, Frances Jensen, Gender Dyphoria, gender identity, Heather Brunskell-Evans, J. Michael Bailey, Jazz Jennings, Kenneth Zucker, Lisa Littman, Lisa Simons, mastectomy, Michele Moore, orchiectomy, puberty-suppressing drugs, rapid-onset gender dysphoria, Raymond Blanchard, Sheila Jeffreys, Stephanie Davies-Arias, The Teenage Brain, Trans ideology, Transcultism, transgenderism, vaginoplasty, World Health Organization
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