It’s hard to believe that some physicians wait until age 8 or 9 to begin the process of gender transition for children.
The “science” says you should start much, much earlier. As we all know 2-year-olds begin the dangerous contemplation of suicide if their parents force them to wear blue or pink diapers, the colors of which fail to match their internal sense of gender identity.
That’s why hospital systems in North Carolina are blazing a new trail and beginning to provide gender transition treatments to children as young as 2.
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— Sloan Rachmuth (@SloanRachmuth) May 1, 2023
No, they are not starting puberty blockers, hormones, or surgery at that young age. After all, malpractice insurance alone wouldn’t make it sufficiently profitable–and you have to ensure the flow of that sweet cash is sufficient to make the boat payments easy, especially after buying that mansion and Mercedes.
But at least you can begin the counseling to ensure that social transition begins at a young enough age that children get trapped on a lifelong path to dependence upon the medical and pharmaceutical industries for life.
Duke University’s Director of their 7-year-old Child and Adolescent Gender Care Center assures us that children are feeling gender dysphoria as young as 2. Before, perhaps, they learn to control their bowels.
Dr. Deanna Adkins, director of the Duke Center for Child and Adolescent Gender Care, said she has transgender patients as young as 2. “They are not old enough to consciously just choose to do that. … It is not a choice in any of my patients. It’s really an unpleasant thing to have going on in your body to feel that distress about yourself. I can’t imagine anyone who would choose to do that.”
Get ’em while they’re young and impressionable. When most boys are vaguely thinking about becoming Superman, a number might be convinced to dress up as girls instead. Once you do that, few kids ever drop out of the program.
In her expert declaration to a federal district court in North Carolina concerning H.B. 2 Adkins stated, “From a medical perspective, the appropriate determinant of sex is gender identity.”
Adkins argues that gender identity is not only the preferred basis for determining sex, but “the only medically supported determinant of sex.” Every other method is bad science, she claims:
“Science” tells us that what a 2-year-old says (or cries, or bleats, or whatever) should determine their life path until their death. Yep. Makes sense. I have yet to meet a toddler who doesn’t have a solid grasp of their identity, or know perfectly well that their wee-wee doesn’t actually belong to their true self.
“It is counter to medical science to use chromosomes, hormones, internal reproductive organs, external genitalia, or secondary sex characteristics to override gender identity for purposes of classifying someone as male or female.”
This ludicrous sentiment explains how this doctor can see a 2-year-old girl play with a toy truck, and then begin treatment for gender dysphoria.
A few miles down the road at UNC Health will evaluate children as young as three for gender dysphoria. They will collaborate with UNC endocrinologists, family doctors, and surgeons eager to medically “affirm” the child’s gender.
UNC’s intake form for their own profitable gender clinic gives you a good sense of their loving care for their patient’s well-being. They offer all sorts of pronoun options, for instance.
At least they don’t appear to provide surgery to children under age 18, although puberty blockers and hormones are on the table for minors. For people who can’t afford them, they even give them away for free!
ECU Heath recently opened it’s Pride Clinic seeing children of all ages. The activist who directs the clinic, Dr. Colby Dendy said this in an interview with the East Carolinian:
“The literature tells us that kids can start around age four having their gender identity, so we do not want to exclude anybody within the pediatrics realm,” Dendy said. “A big part of our goal is to provide affirming primary care to everybody in LGBTQ+ spectrum.”
Why so young, you might ask?
The answer is simple: the earlier you begin the recruitment process, the more likely you are to have a patient for life.
Nobody–literally nobody–sane believes that a child who isn’t potty trained has a fixed sense of their “gender identity.” How could they? They concept is rather complicated and their minds are rather simple. They have little to no concept of consequences, have whirlwind emotions, and have very active imaginations.
There’s a reason we don’t let kids make many decisions for themselves. Many of these kids can’t even dress themselves, and would happily eat nothing but macaroni and cheese all day every day. This is why God invented parents. Kids are a menace to themselves, the cute little buggers.
But the results for the alphabet ideology people and their profit-hungry enablers are great if they catch kids early enough:
A recent study published in Pediatrics examined the 5-year gender identity development trajectory of transgender-identified children who underwent early social gender transition. Five years later, at the average age of 11-12, almost all—97.5%—continued to identify as transgender, including a small subset (3.5%) developing a non-binary identification.
Only 2.5% of the children desisted from transgender identification by the end of the study period, and re-identified with their sex.
This fact, I am certain, will be used as proof that a child’s perception of their gender identity at the ripe old age of 2 or 3 was accurate indeed.
Instead, it is proof that getting kids at the most impressionable age possible is a perfect strategy for transing the kids. If you indoctrinate children young enough and consistently enough, they will grow to believe anything.
Until it is too late.
This whole movement is evil. Recruiting toddlers into a lifetime of grief, medical treatments, complications, and a likely early death is evil.
And evil is flourishing in North Carolina and across the country.
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