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Cindy's avatar

In court, Chase Strangio admits that suicide is “thankfully and admittedly rare” in trans-identified young people.

She was lying about this claim in 2016, saying I have lost too many friends to suicide and watched too many transgender young people take their own lives.

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Alexander Joseph Hamburger's avatar

I wish the court would demand actual counts of suicides rather than characterizations such as “rare”. Also, those counts need to be in context of counting suicides among those not receiving so called gender affirmation care, compared to those who do receive it. In my opinion the idea that so called gender affirming care has any benefit at all is outrageously false.

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LovingMother's avatar

Right, we ought to be reflecting on the suicides of people like that flight attendant "Kayleigh" Scott. He was very transed-out and "passed". And, he was used in ads for United Airlines Even after he took his own life his mother celebrated how he'd been a "beautiful daughter." As we discuss, it is the parents who went along with this barbaric medical and Gnostic madness who will be the last to admit they were wrong because psychologically it is difficult for a parent to admit being complicit in the harm and death of one's own child. Trans is a sort of slow death/obliteration of the self.

"Flight Attendant Who Shared Her Transition Journey in United Video Dead After Posting Emotional Final Message"

https://people.com/human-interest/trans-flight-attendant-featured-united-airlines-ad-died-emotional-message/

https://nypost.com/2023/03/23/trans-flight-attendant-famed-for-united-ad-dies-by-suicied/

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Cindy's avatar

The Finnish study showed 19 times higher suicide rates after the affirmation surgery. The other study showed 12.12 folders more higher suicide rates.

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LovingMother's avatar

Yes, cases like that of "Kayleigh" Scott should be discussed at the Supreme Court, see above.

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DahliaChi's avatar

Right! Killing themselves after receiving 'lifesaving care'!

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LovingMother's avatar

Like flight attendant "Kayleigh" Scott - see above. It is awful that he was used in a United Airlines ad. It seems like abuse to me.

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Cindy's avatar

The Finnish study showed 19 times higher suicide rates after the affirmation surgery. The other study showed 12.12 folders more higher suicide rates.

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Gerda Ho's avatar

That is never stated..the lies just go on and on!

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