With Election Over, NYT Admits Puberty Blocker Dangers
15 Nov 2022
Well, with the election behind us, the New York Times felt it was safe to drop a story that admits the obvious.
Yes, it turns out that giving puberty blockers to emotionally confused teens comes with major health risks, which every rational adult who spent 5 seconds thinking about this issue already knew. https://t.co/Hc0CzT6brw
— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) November 15, 2022
This is the same argument we have been making. You wouldn’t let a 10-year-old get a tattoo, would you?
“It is a permanent mark or a symbol you are putting on your body, and I don’t think kids under 18 have that kind of agency to make a decision,” Dr. Bruener said.
But puberty blockers and top surgery for kids under 18 is just fine….https://t.co/hhjwBPNwwF pic.twitter.com/ItX8Njnar2
— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) November 15, 2022
And then there’s this from the far-left Vice News.
There’s a growing cohort of trans patients who’ve undergone surgeries that allow for dual sets of genitals. https://t.co/zfuY4m08WO
— VICE (@VICE) November 14, 2022
This is next-level crazy. Making people into Ken and Barbie dolls with no genitals? This is body integrity gender disorder.
Matt Walsh covered it in What Is a Woman? Where does it end?
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