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NoCensorshipzpleez 470 points ago +471 / -1

Our parents' generation would have put this mentally ill person in an institution. We now literally have the patients running the asylum.

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americandrunk 62 points ago +62 / -0

We will again. What goes around comes around. 80 million people see what is going on.

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_-Th0r-_ 28 points ago +28 / -0

This is a big red pill category. Parents of daughters will care when males share the locker room and beat their kids at sports.

Our challenge is they will paint us as bigots (such low energy claim), but we can beat them on science.

Medical ethics — unless warped by the idea of trans “standard of care — should outright prohibit doing physical and irrevocable harm to minors.

Cross sex hormones = infertility if they are pre-pubescent. There’s no getting around that.

Now that whatever they put in the water that turns the frogs gay is jacking up the rate at which American families take out a second mortgage to pay for fertility treatment, it should give them some pause to consider permanently neutering their kids via hormone therapy.

Especially when the rate of moving past the dysphoria is almost as high as your chance to beat COVID.

It’s like 95% get over dysphoria by the time they become adults.

It’s sad for those who don’t, but that doesn’t mean we destroy kids lives at a 45:1 ratio just to make that one kid feel better.

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Red_Princess 18 points ago +18 / -0

I also think it's a self-development issue. Myself, and most kids I know, had periods when we were very young where we liked to play-pretend we were the opposite gender. I also struggled a bit as a teenager when I realized that I would always partially be defined to people by my sex. Now that I'm an adult I look back and accept this as part of growing up.

I think we need to adopt the view that it's normal to have some confusion and angst over your "gender identity" and coming to terms with it is part of growing up. I think what you have with many of these cases is people stuck in a certain part of development because they didn't get any support.