Mom Wants to Transition 7-Year Old Son Because She Wanted a Daughter – Jury Says, Go Ahead!

by
Steve MacDonald

If you missed the story, mom wants a daughter. She’s been telling her son he’s a girl since he was three. Dressing him up. Painting his nails and treating him like a girl. Dad says he should be a boy. A Judge just said Mom can poison him and make him a girl.

Related: Transgender Puberty-Blocking Drug has Killed Over 6300 Kids so Far

Yes, poison. We talked about this poisoning a few days ago.

An endocrinologist pointed out that giving these drugs to children gives them a disease.

The quantity of hormones and or blockers required to “transition” a child from one sex to the other, at least chemically, has significant complications and health risks. In essence, doctors, encouraged by the Social Justice #Wokeasarus (and idiot parents), are performing an elective procedure (sometimes on the taxpayer’s dime) that weakens that individual’s overall health and wellness.

That’s poisoning.

And it doesn’t just confuse the brain and body, especially in young children, it also creates lifelong health complications like cardiovascular disease and vein thrombosis. And teen and adult trans are several magnitudes more likely to attempt suicide even in supportive environments.

The American College of pediatricians has labeled the practice or chemical transition of kids as child abuse. But a jury in Texas agreed with the mom. Go ahead. Make your son into the daughter you always wanted.

This needs to be stopped.

There should be no legal precedent for chemically manipulating the bodies of children to please parents who wanted a child with a sex different from the one with which they are born. And that is what is going on here.

| RedState

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    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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