Thank you for taking the time to write this. I have seen various bits of information in other articles and documentaries, but you do a great job of pulling it all together with history and sources in a very thorough manner. What a travesty that these monsters in medicine have managed to convince some people that medical mutilation is "ca…
Thank you for taking the time to write this. I have seen various bits of information in other articles and documentaries, but you do a great job of pulling it all together with history and sources in a very thorough manner. What a travesty that these monsters in medicine have managed to convince some people that medical mutilation is "care" and that exposing our children to these ideas is some sort of ideal "inclusivity". It's a sure sign of a civilization in decline that child sacrifice is considered acceptable.
Only a tiny minority of patients being given Lupron have been allowed the freedom of informed consent. It takes a lot of time to understand the actions of the GnRH agonists.
A similar minority understands whatever other hormones they are taking chronically. They are far too accepting of their prescribers judgement, which is based on fairly cursory information.
Thank you for taking the time to write this. I have seen various bits of information in other articles and documentaries, but you do a great job of pulling it all together with history and sources in a very thorough manner. What a travesty that these monsters in medicine have managed to convince some people that medical mutilation is "care" and that exposing our children to these ideas is some sort of ideal "inclusivity". It's a sure sign of a civilization in decline that child sacrifice is considered acceptable.
I'm not American nor live in the US, but I can share with you that this type of thing would be deemed unacceptable in many other parts of the world.
I'm outside the US, too. And it's embraced here in Australia. It seems like every day now, I meet 'gender divergence,' mostly in people under 40.
Here and NZ, they have special "trans" crosswalks (goodness knows, it' can't be a man or a woman on that little "walk" light).
This is a top-down movement.
Only a tiny minority of patients being given Lupron have been allowed the freedom of informed consent. It takes a lot of time to understand the actions of the GnRH agonists.
A similar minority understands whatever other hormones they are taking chronically. They are far too accepting of their prescribers judgement, which is based on fairly cursory information.