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basketcase

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Actually, it is happening



Now, are you gonna admit you're wrong, or are you gonna obfuscate and change the subject like you usually do??
Are you seriously saying that 19 year old is a child? Wow.
 

Butler1000

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At least if you omit the second part of the statement.

What it actually does is prove how fictional your claims of prepubescent kids being sterilized is.
If you use puberty blockers then surgery at 18 at what point are they fertile?
 

Butler1000

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Hmm. Is there a reason why you're relying on an Alabama news report instead of an actual FDA statement?

The FDA site has an easy search function but it must be flawed because I can't find any warning about GnRH agonists causing sterilization.
As there are no studies done and its never been approved they have to rely on reports and lawsuits.

Perhaps if doctors waited until it is actually approved for this use...
 

Butler1000

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Wow, your conspiracy mindsets keeps getting deeper. Are you against adults making the choice not to have children?

And what exactly does it have to do with your ramblings about grooming children?
I'm against asking 10 year olds to do that. And post where I said grooming. Or STFU.
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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Are you seriously saying that 19 year old is a child? Wow
Didnt even bother to read the articles, did you??

Link 1: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...urgery-13-Kaiser-Permanentes-2nd-lawsuit.html

California teen sues doctors over breast-removal surgery at age 13 in Kaiser Permanente's SECOND blockbuster trans lawsuit
Link 2: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...surgery-woman-19-four-years-later-Im-man.html

Daniel Black, 23, put hormone drugs at 17 after 30-min consultation. Had surgery to transition at 19 - but regretted decision and is now a man again
So she was put on hormone blockers at age 17, which means she was still a minor.
She did have the surgery when she was 19 while not a minor, but @Butler1000 is right in that putting kids on puberty blocker at too young an age can lead to the wrong decisions. And clearly in this case it was the wrong decision because she now regrets it and claims it destroyed her life.

And I've finally had enough of you since you dont even bother to read links. Putting you on ignore.

Bye-bye
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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Here's another mutilation case: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-endured-aged-15-child-protection-appeal.html

'It's like Nazi-era experiments.' Anti-trans poster child Chloe Cole slams the breast-removal op she endured aged 15 and rallies conservatives to protect other vulnerable kids
  • Cutting girls' breasts is akin to the medical atrocities in Auschwitz, Cole says
  • Breast removals of kids occur 'all the time' and must be stopped, she says
  • Most transitioners need mental health support, not puberty blockers, she adds
  • Her opponents say gender dysphoric minors need help and sometimes meds
  • A sharp rise in child surgeries is fuelling a culture war between left and right

California teen Chloe Cole, perhaps the most famous American to undergo sex-transition surgery as a child and later regret it, has spoken passionately about her procedure being like 'Nazi-era experiments'.

Addressing a think tank in Washington, Cole, 18, said she was coerced into taking puberty blockers and having both breasts surgically removed when she was 15, and warned of other minors being misdiagnosed and pushed into similar operations.

Cole late last year unveiled plans to sue the doctors who authorized her surgery and 'gender-affirming care', as it is known, fast becoming a poster child for conservatives who want to protect other kids from a similar outcome.

'It's important to know how awful it really is,' Cole told the Heritage Foundation about her double mastectomy.

Cole described having mental health issues and family problems as a child and becoming exposed to transgender discussions online.

Clinicians railroaded her into taking puberty blockers and then hormones and finally surgery, she says.

'They kind of watered it down,' she said of the doctors who explained to her the impending double mastectomy. 'They simplified it a little bit, just to make it a little more digestible for my 15-year-old brain.'
For those Lefties who think this type of surgery on minors doesnt happen (or rarely happens), make sure you read this part of the article:

Rejecting claims that trans surgeries on children are rare, Cole said 'it happens all the time'. She warned of ever-more adolescents with a range of problems ending up on a bandwagon of gender-affirming care that often times does not help them.
 
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In stores and businesses, yes. That's where I saw plenty of Canadian flags. And yes, more than pride flags.

I'm not sure how you're saying it's confirmation bias when I wasn't actively out trying to be offended or trying to see something. I can't have confirmation bias because I wasn't out looking to confirm anything.
I wasn't out looking for Pride flags. I really don't care who puts one up or not, I just noticed there were a lot more of them then Canadian flags. I was mostly downtown and saw way more Pride flags then Canadian ones, Not sure where you were.
 

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I wasn't out looking for Pride flags. I really don't care who puts one up or not, I just noticed there were a lot more of them then Canadian flags. I was mostly downtown and saw way more Pride flags then Canadian ones, Not sure where you were.
I generally don't go downtown. But even yesterday when I was out and about, I saw several dozen Canadian flags and only 3 or 4 pride.

It sure sounds long you care though when you say something like "Just got back to Toronto A few days ago. Wow, There are pride flags everywhere. You'd think it was our national flag. Oh wait, yesterday was Canada Day. Didn't see many of those in Canadian businesses."
 

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Your first article says the rules are changing later this year so they won't be eligible any more.
World Athletics, in your second article, also changed their rules.

So those won't happen again.
Its an imaginary problem now.
but it happened yes?
 
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Just because you have a track record of not reading things beyond the first line you think supports what you have already decided is true, or not understanding things you do bother to read, would you care to point out exactly where that is said in the article? (You can screenshot the whole paragraph, or give the paragraph number or whatever.)
taken from edocrine.org
"Gender-affirming care can be life saving for a population with high suicide rates. For example, a 2020 study analyzed survey data from 89 transgender adults who had access to puberty-delaying medication while adolescents and data from more than 3,400 transgender adults who did not. The study found that those who received puberty-delaying hormone treatment had lower likelihood of lifetime suicidal ideation than those who wanted puberty-delaying treatment but did not receive it, even after adjusting for demographic variables and level of family support. Approximately nine in ten transgender adults who wanted puberty-delaying treatment, but did not receive it, reported lifetime suicidal ideation."

That looks like there really is NO beneficial effect...even the numbers don't add up...but i'm pretty sure anybody who don't care about facts will keep towing the line that it is beneficial....and should we ignore that there is about 75% outgrowing their transgender feelings in childhood...let's ignore all that and focus on that little test and make it the standard....kinda laughable really...
 
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but this is ok to use the woman's washroom?
I don't care which washroom people use. I care about how they behave in those washrooms. But you tell me, what washroom did you want these people to use again?

Female for this person, right?
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And female washroom for this one?
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But male washroom for this one?
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Male here too?
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How about these two? Do you want them to use the male or female washroom?
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