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Jilly_in_VA

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Fri Dec 6, 2024, 07:16 PM Friday

How did transgender children in the US become so politicized?

Moira Donegan

The politicization of transgender children in the US is one of the most astounding coups of propaganda and organized animus in recent history. Rarely has so much attention and rage been directed at such a minuscule number of people, and more rarely, still, have those people been the most vulnerable and blameless among us: kids and teens.

The first state to pass a ban on transition-related care for minors was Arkansas, in April 2021; less than four years later, more than half of states have such a ban on the books. In 2016, North Carolina lost an estimated $3.76bn in revenue following boycotts after they passed a law banning trans people, including transgender students, from using appropriate restrooms in public facilities; now, 14 states have such bathroom bans on the books, and the boycotts have receded.

These changes in public attitudes towards trans youth – from a broad if imperfect sentiment of tolerance to a widespread and politically weaponized attitude of hostility toward a small minority of kids – did not emerge by accident. It was the product of a deliberate, conscious effort to radicalize large swaths of the United States, and significant chunks of state policy, into a hostility towards a few children.

That effort seems set to bear fruit now, at the US supreme court, in US v Skrmetti, a lawsuit brought by the ACLU and the Biden Department of Justice challenging Tennessee’s HB1, a sweeping ban on transition-related care for minors that was passed in 2023. The law prohibits any puberty blockers or hormones from being prescribed for the purposes of gender transition, but it does not prohibit these medications from being prescribed for any non-transition-related purpose. A minor can be prescribed puberty blockers, for instance, if their doctor believes they are experiencing early onset, or “precocious”, puberty; they cannot be prescribed puberty blockers to delay the onset of a puberty that may change their bodies in ways they do not desire for gender identity-related reasons.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/06/transgender-children-politics

This whole article just made me spitting mad. These people (and the legislators they are presuming to "affirm&quot are guilty of practicing medicine without a license---AGAIN!

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How did transgender children in the US become so politicized? (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Friday OP
it's a distraction technique used by repukes for their easily-manipulated base Skittles Friday #1
Assembly of Gawd churches and their 7 damned mountains Clouds Passing Friday #2
Putin and his trolls made official scapegoats out of the margialized applegrove Friday #3
It's just the way republicans roll Keepthesoulalive Friday #4

Skittles

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1. it's a distraction technique used by repukes for their easily-manipulated base
Fri Dec 6, 2024, 07:23 PM
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immigrants, trans, DEI, CRT, WOKE, they just keep coming up with them BECAUSE IT WORKS

applegrove

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3. Putin and his trolls made official scapegoats out of the margialized
Fri Dec 6, 2024, 07:36 PM
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