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Karole's avatar

Thank you for the list. Those of us who work on getting legislation passed to protect minors from medical intervention understand that the prohibitions only buy time for many confused children. Without being able to stop the pervasive promotion of - in some states the demand for - gender affirmation, minors will be on track and prepped for drugs and surgeries as soon as they reach 18. I assure you major efforts continue to educate everyone we can about the lies of "transgender."

I would also like to add that parents should not affirm their child's confusion at any age. You can affirm their sex in gentle redirecting ways while allowing for individual interests without denying or ignoring their biological sex. Start telling them early that boys cannot be girls and girls cannot be boys. That truth needs to be second nature to them - and to us.

One other point I would like to add is that except for a minute few people, every cell with a nucleus in our body is stamped XX or XY and remain XX or XY until we die and affect much more than sex organs. Males and females respond differently to diseases, medicines, and stimulus. Drugs and surgeries, deception, wishing, believing in a non-binary, other-sex existence does not change that.

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LovingMother's avatar

Yeah, who knew 10 years ago that you had to tell your kids that boys cannot be girls and girls cannot be boys? Insanity. And, it is insanity taught in school.

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Nicki M.'s avatar

Exactly! And Scotland (for some unknown reason, to me) seems to fully embrace this ideology and is fighting tooth and nail to get it legally embedded into the fabtic of Scottish society via the Gender Recognition Act. Affecting what you can tell your children and what they can in turn tell others because expressing truth, biological and objective reality will become unlawful because that Act is affirming that men can legally become women and women can legally become men and to challenge that will be seen as discrimination or a hate crime. Both unlawful. And if we take it to Canadian and US 'extremes', you can be seen as an unfit parent to teach your kids anything outside what the law states.

The Gender Recognition Act is an example of how the law is being weaponised to uphold an ideology and to keep people in check. Get with the programme or suffer the legal consequences.

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JP Spatzier's avatar

I tell that to my young grand niece all the time. So does her mother 🙏. You were born a girl & will always be a girl.

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Nicki M.'s avatar

Absolutely! And don't ever stop telling her.

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LovingMother's avatar

Like, who knew this would be a necessary part of parenting?

Somehow, we have to throw the Overton Window far back the other direction, and not just be fighting to say that 18.5 years old is still not a good age for butchery when the otherwise healthy patient does not fathom the implications - because they are propagandized/have no life experience, etc. We need some criminal trials and serious consequences... And, we have to get this cult ideology out of the schools.

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Nicki M.'s avatar

Absolutely! 100%

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