Sick: Transgender Surgery All the Rage with Teens
26 Sep 2022
We’re giving kids who are 13 or 14 irreversible surgery on their reproductive organs — and when you get into the language, the leftists who support this madness are on defense, folks.
But they must have forgot to delete a video from Vanderbilt Psychiatry’s Youtube channel back in 2020 which admits explicitly that they will give and have given irreversible hormone drugs to children as young as 13. pic.twitter.com/Qn48zWoJ1N
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) September 20, 2022
Kids can’t get tattoos until their 18, but places like the Vanderbilt University Medical Center will “transition” minors as young as 13 years old, offering gender “affirming” surgery.
After they have drugged and sterilized the kids, Vanderbilt — as explained in this video presentation by plastic surgeon Julien Winocour and Physician’s Assistant Shalyn Vanderbloemen — will happily perform double mastectomies on adolescent girls. pic.twitter.com/SRvtytflsk
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) September 20, 2022
This is like female genital mutilation, FGM, in Africa. It’s ridiculous.
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