• "Do Not Transition Your Kids": California Teen Tells Her Heartbreaking

    From Barb May@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 11 15:44:23 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    Seventeen-year-old Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned after chemical and
    surgical treatments in a fruitless effort to become male, said Florida officials. The radical gender theory sweeping the nation can have dangerous
    and even deadly consequences on kids.

    Chloe, who at age 13 took puberty blockers and two years later had a double mastectomy, which "irreversibly and painfully" damaged her body, said she
    now is unlikely to ever be a mother and faces a heightened risk of cancer.
    Her testimony came during a public hearing on whether Florida should
    reimburse people for what advocates call "gender-affirming care."

    "No child should have to experience what I have," the California teen told
    the rapt hearing, which included state Medicaid and Board of Medicine officials.

    "My consent was not informed."

    Chloe Cole is only 17, she told her detransition tale to the Surgeon General
    of Florida. It is stories like Chloe's that we consider support our call for
    an immediate halt to the medicalization of gender identity in children and adolescents.https://t.co/J2IjmFyjUs

    - Our Duty : parents challenging gender ideology (@OurDutyGrp) July 10, 2022

    Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled Rule 59F-1.050, which would bar children from undergoing sex-change treatments and stop Medicaid from funding transitions for adults.

    In a previous interview, Chloe said she became radicalized on gender theory when she was just 11 from following LGBTQ activists on Instagram.

    "`I saw how trans people online got an overwhelming amount of support, and
    the amount of praise they were getting really spoke to me because, at the
    time, I didn't really have a lot of friends of my own,'" she told the New
    York Post.

    Chloe told her parents she was really a boy when she was 13, began going by "Leo," and took testosterone. Two years later, she made what she now regards
    as a heartbreaking mistake.

    "I was unknowingly physically cutting off my true self from my body, irreversibly and painfully," she told the Florida gathering." That
    realization, actually, was one of the biggest things that led to me
    realizing that this was not the path that I should have taken."

    Florida Surgeon General Joseph Lapado urged Florida's Board of Medicine to
    stop children considering sex changes from having access to puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries.

    "The current standards set by numerous professional organizations appear to follow a preferred political ideology instead of the highest level of
    generally accepted medical science," Ladapo wrote in a letter to the board. "Florida must do more to protect children from politics-based medicine. Otherwise, children and adolescents in our state will continue to face a substantial risk of long-term harm."

    Chloe recently told Common Sense News that she had a message for parents at
    the Tallahassee meeting.

    "Do not transition your kids," she said.

    Florida's Medicaid office does not support public funding of sex transitions, but under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), recipients of government- subsidized health care must be eligible for the treatments.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/do-not-transition-your-kids-california-teen-tells-her-heartbreaking-story-in-support-of-desantis-plan

    --
    Barb

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From governor.swill@gmail.com@21:1/5 to barbmay@nonofyourbusinessx.tv on Mon Jul 11 19:58:00 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On Mon, 11 Jul 2022 15:44:23 -0400, "Barb May"
    <barbmay@nonofyourbusinessx.tv> wrote:

    Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled Rule 59F-1.050, which would >bar children from undergoing sex-change treatments and stop Medicaid from >funding transitions for adults.

    Medicaid? Really?

    Uh-uh, transition is the ULTIMATE elective medical process. No way
    tax money should pay for it for anybody let alone a minor.

    Swill
    --
    And speaking of stupid, how dumb do you have to be to believe a god
    who didn't prevent the Holocaust is going to help you win a football
    game?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Byker@21:1/5 to Barb May on Tue Jul 12 15:54:37 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh XPost: alt.california

    "Barb May" wrote in message news:nvt2ic$165$1@news.albasani.net...

    Seventeen-year-old Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned after chemical and surgical treatments in a fruitless effort to become male, said Florida officials. The radical gender theory sweeping the nation can have
    dangerous and even deadly consequences on kids.

    "Gimme my sex back":

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEbbkZO2ryk

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhdt_E-nc6s

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Scientific_=28she/they=29@21:1/5 to Barb May on Fri Jul 22 21:12:00 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/11/22 19:44, Barb May wrote:
    Seventeen-year-old Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned after chemical and surgical treatments in a fruitless effort to become male, said Florida officials. The radical gender theory sweeping the nation can have dangerous and even deadly consequences on kids.

    Chloe, who at age 13 took puberty blockers and two years later had a double mastectomy, which "irreversibly and painfully" damaged her body, said she
    now is unlikely to ever be a mother and faces a heightened risk of cancer. Her testimony came during a public hearing on whether Florida should reimburse people for what advocates call "gender-affirming care."

    "No child should have to experience what I have," the California teen told the rapt hearing, which included state Medicaid and Board of Medicine officials.

    "My consent was not informed."

    Chloe Cole is only 17, she told her detransition tale to the Surgeon General of Florida. It is stories like Chloe's that we consider support our call for an immediate halt to the medicalization of gender identity in children and adolescents.https://t.co/J2IjmFyjUs

    - Our Duty : parents challenging gender ideology (@OurDutyGrp) July 10, 2022

    Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled Rule 59F-1.050, which would bar children from undergoing sex-change treatments and stop Medicaid from funding transitions for adults.

    In a previous interview, Chloe said she became radicalized on gender theory when she was just 11 from following LGBTQ activists on Instagram.

    "`I saw how trans people online got an overwhelming amount of support, and the amount of praise they were getting really spoke to me because, at the time, I didn't really have a lot of friends of my own,'" she told the New York Post.

    Chloe told her parents she was really a boy when she was 13, began going by "Leo," and took testosterone. Two years later, she made what she now regards as a heartbreaking mistake.

    "I was unknowingly physically cutting off my true self from my body, irreversibly and painfully," she told the Florida gathering." That realization, actually, was one of the biggest things that led to me
    realizing that this was not the path that I should have taken."

    Florida Surgeon General Joseph Lapado urged Florida's Board of Medicine to stop children considering sex changes from having access to puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries.

    "The current standards set by numerous professional organizations appear to follow a preferred political ideology instead of the highest level of generally accepted medical science," Ladapo wrote in a letter to the board. "Florida must do more to protect children from politics-based medicine. Otherwise, children and adolescents in our state will continue to face a substantial risk of long-term harm."

    Chloe recently told Common Sense News that she had a message for parents at the Tallahassee meeting.

    "Do not transition your kids," she said.

    Florida's Medicaid office does not support public funding of sex transitions, but under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), recipients of government- subsidized health care must be eligible for the treatments.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/do-not-transition-your-kids-california-teen-tells-her-heartbreaking-story-in-support-of-desantis-plan


    I would have transitioned in 1970s if it was an option, but no, it was
    seen as mental illness and they attempted to work through occassional crossdressing and shaming. I resurfaced as a trans person in 2010s, I
    couldn't take it anymore.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Scientific_=28she/they=29@21:1/5 to Blue Lives Matter on Fri Jul 22 21:22:00 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/22/22 21:16, Blue Lives Matter wrote:
    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 21:12:00 +0000, Scientific (she/they) ? <science@danwin1210.de> wrote:

    On 7/11/22 19:44, Barb May wrote:
    Seventeen-year-old Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned after chemical and
    surgical treatments in a fruitless effort to become male, said Florida
    officials. The radical gender theory sweeping the nation can have dangerous >>> and even deadly consequences on kids.

    Chloe, who at age 13 took puberty blockers and two years later had a double >>> mastectomy, which "irreversibly and painfully" damaged her body, said she >>> now is unlikely to ever be a mother and faces a heightened risk of cancer. >>> Her testimony came during a public hearing on whether Florida should
    reimburse people for what advocates call "gender-affirming care."

    "No child should have to experience what I have," the California teen told >>> the rapt hearing, which included state Medicaid and Board of Medicine
    officials.

    "My consent was not informed."

    Chloe Cole is only 17, she told her detransition tale to the Surgeon General
    of Florida. It is stories like Chloe's that we consider support our call for
    an immediate halt to the medicalization of gender identity in children and >>> adolescents.https://t.co/J2IjmFyjUs

    - Our Duty : parents challenging gender ideology (@OurDutyGrp) July 10, 2022

    Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled Rule 59F-1.050, which would
    bar children from undergoing sex-change treatments and stop Medicaid from >>> funding transitions for adults.

    In a previous interview, Chloe said she became radicalized on gender theory >>> when she was just 11 from following LGBTQ activists on Instagram.

    "`I saw how trans people online got an overwhelming amount of support, and >>> the amount of praise they were getting really spoke to me because, at the >>> time, I didn't really have a lot of friends of my own,'" she told the New >>> York Post.

    Chloe told her parents she was really a boy when she was 13, began going by >>> "Leo," and took testosterone. Two years later, she made what she now regards
    as a heartbreaking mistake.

    "I was unknowingly physically cutting off my true self from my body,
    irreversibly and painfully," she told the Florida gathering." That
    realization, actually, was one of the biggest things that led to me
    realizing that this was not the path that I should have taken."

    Florida Surgeon General Joseph Lapado urged Florida's Board of Medicine to >>> stop children considering sex changes from having access to puberty blockers,
    cross-sex hormones, and surgeries.

    "The current standards set by numerous professional organizations appear to >>> follow a preferred political ideology instead of the highest level of
    generally accepted medical science," Ladapo wrote in a letter to the board. >>> "Florida must do more to protect children from politics-based medicine.
    Otherwise, children and adolescents in our state will continue to face a >>> substantial risk of long-term harm."

    Chloe recently told Common Sense News that she had a message for parents at >>> the Tallahassee meeting.

    "Do not transition your kids," she said.

    Florida's Medicaid office does not support public funding of sex transitions,
    but under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), recipients of government- >>> subsidized health care must be eligible for the treatments.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/do-not-transition-your-kids-california-teen-tells-her-heartbreaking-story-in-support-of-desantis-plan


    I would have transitioned in 1970s if it was an option, but no, it was
    seen as mental illness and they attempted to work through occassional
    crossdressing and shaming. I resurfaced as a trans person in 2010s, I
    couldn't take it anymore.

    It's still a mental illness, always will be.
    No it's not, listen what medical experts are to say.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Blue Lives Matter@21:1/5 to science@danwin1210.de on Fri Jul 22 17:16:17 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 21:12:00 +0000, Scientific (she/they) ? <science@danwin1210.de> wrote:

    On 7/11/22 19:44, Barb May wrote:
    Seventeen-year-old Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned after chemical and
    surgical treatments in a fruitless effort to become male, said Florida
    officials. The radical gender theory sweeping the nation can have dangerous >> and even deadly consequences on kids.

    Chloe, who at age 13 took puberty blockers and two years later had a double >> mastectomy, which "irreversibly and painfully" damaged her body, said she
    now is unlikely to ever be a mother and faces a heightened risk of cancer. >> Her testimony came during a public hearing on whether Florida should
    reimburse people for what advocates call "gender-affirming care."

    "No child should have to experience what I have," the California teen told >> the rapt hearing, which included state Medicaid and Board of Medicine
    officials.

    "My consent was not informed."

    Chloe Cole is only 17, she told her detransition tale to the Surgeon General >> of Florida. It is stories like Chloe's that we consider support our call for >> an immediate halt to the medicalization of gender identity in children and >> adolescents.https://t.co/J2IjmFyjUs

    - Our Duty : parents challenging gender ideology (@OurDutyGrp) July 10, 2022 >>
    Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled Rule 59F-1.050, which would
    bar children from undergoing sex-change treatments and stop Medicaid from
    funding transitions for adults.

    In a previous interview, Chloe said she became radicalized on gender theory >> when she was just 11 from following LGBTQ activists on Instagram.

    "`I saw how trans people online got an overwhelming amount of support, and >> the amount of praise they were getting really spoke to me because, at the
    time, I didn't really have a lot of friends of my own,'" she told the New
    York Post.

    Chloe told her parents she was really a boy when she was 13, began going by >> "Leo," and took testosterone. Two years later, she made what she now regards >> as a heartbreaking mistake.

    "I was unknowingly physically cutting off my true self from my body,
    irreversibly and painfully," she told the Florida gathering." That
    realization, actually, was one of the biggest things that led to me
    realizing that this was not the path that I should have taken."

    Florida Surgeon General Joseph Lapado urged Florida's Board of Medicine to >> stop children considering sex changes from having access to puberty blockers,
    cross-sex hormones, and surgeries.

    "The current standards set by numerous professional organizations appear to >> follow a preferred political ideology instead of the highest level of
    generally accepted medical science," Ladapo wrote in a letter to the board. >> "Florida must do more to protect children from politics-based medicine.
    Otherwise, children and adolescents in our state will continue to face a
    substantial risk of long-term harm."

    Chloe recently told Common Sense News that she had a message for parents at >> the Tallahassee meeting.

    "Do not transition your kids," she said.

    Florida's Medicaid office does not support public funding of sex transitions,
    but under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), recipients of government- >> subsidized health care must be eligible for the treatments.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/do-not-transition-your-kids-california-teen-tells-her-heartbreaking-story-in-support-of-desantis-plan


    I would have transitioned in 1970s if it was an option, but no, it was
    seen as mental illness and they attempted to work through occassional >crossdressing and shaming. I resurfaced as a trans person in 2010s, I >couldn't take it anymore.

    It's still a mental illness, always will be.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Blue Lives Matter@21:1/5 to science@danwin1210.de on Fri Jul 22 18:16:38 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 21:22:00 +0000, Scientific (she/they) ? <science@danwin1210.de> wrote:

    On 7/22/22 21:16, Blue Lives Matter wrote:
    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 21:12:00 +0000, Scientific (she/they) ?
    <science@danwin1210.de> wrote:

    On 7/11/22 19:44, Barb May wrote:
    Seventeen-year-old Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned after chemical and
    surgical treatments in a fruitless effort to become male, said Florida >>>> officials. The radical gender theory sweeping the nation can have dangerous
    and even deadly consequences on kids.

    Chloe, who at age 13 took puberty blockers and two years later had a double
    mastectomy, which "irreversibly and painfully" damaged her body, said she >>>> now is unlikely to ever be a mother and faces a heightened risk of cancer. >>>> Her testimony came during a public hearing on whether Florida should
    reimburse people for what advocates call "gender-affirming care."

    "No child should have to experience what I have," the California teen told >>>> the rapt hearing, which included state Medicaid and Board of Medicine
    officials.

    "My consent was not informed."

    Chloe Cole is only 17, she told her detransition tale to the Surgeon General
    of Florida. It is stories like Chloe's that we consider support our call for
    an immediate halt to the medicalization of gender identity in children and >>>> adolescents.https://t.co/J2IjmFyjUs

    - Our Duty : parents challenging gender ideology (@OurDutyGrp) July 10, 2022

    Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled Rule 59F-1.050, which would
    bar children from undergoing sex-change treatments and stop Medicaid from >>>> funding transitions for adults.

    In a previous interview, Chloe said she became radicalized on gender theory
    when she was just 11 from following LGBTQ activists on Instagram.

    "`I saw how trans people online got an overwhelming amount of support, and >>>> the amount of praise they were getting really spoke to me because, at the >>>> time, I didn't really have a lot of friends of my own,'" she told the New >>>> York Post.

    Chloe told her parents she was really a boy when she was 13, began going by
    "Leo," and took testosterone. Two years later, she made what she now regards
    as a heartbreaking mistake.

    "I was unknowingly physically cutting off my true self from my body,
    irreversibly and painfully," she told the Florida gathering." That
    realization, actually, was one of the biggest things that led to me
    realizing that this was not the path that I should have taken."

    Florida Surgeon General Joseph Lapado urged Florida's Board of Medicine to >>>> stop children considering sex changes from having access to puberty blockers,
    cross-sex hormones, and surgeries.

    "The current standards set by numerous professional organizations appear to
    follow a preferred political ideology instead of the highest level of
    generally accepted medical science," Ladapo wrote in a letter to the board.
    "Florida must do more to protect children from politics-based medicine. >>>> Otherwise, children and adolescents in our state will continue to face a >>>> substantial risk of long-term harm."

    Chloe recently told Common Sense News that she had a message for parents at
    the Tallahassee meeting.

    "Do not transition your kids," she said.

    Florida's Medicaid office does not support public funding of sex transitions,
    but under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), recipients of government- >>>> subsidized health care must be eligible for the treatments.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/do-not-transition-your-kids-california-teen-tells-her-heartbreaking-story-in-support-of-desantis-plan


    I would have transitioned in 1970s if it was an option, but no, it was
    seen as mental illness and they attempted to work through occassional
    crossdressing and shaming. I resurfaced as a trans person in 2010s, I
    couldn't take it anymore.

    It's still a mental illness, always will be.
    No it's not, listen what medical experts are to say.

    I'm not interested in what leftist (woke) medical people say.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Klaus Schadenfreude@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 22 15:30:29 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/22/2022 2:12 PM, Scientific (she/they) ⚧ wrote:
    On 7/11/22 19:44, Barb May wrote:
    Seventeen-year-old Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned after chemical and
    surgical treatments in a fruitless effort to become male, said Florida
    officials. The radical gender theory sweeping the nation can have dangerous >> and even deadly consequences on kids.

    Chloe, who at age 13 took puberty blockers and two years later had a double >> mastectomy, which "irreversibly and painfully" damaged her body, said she
    now is unlikely to ever be a mother and faces a heightened risk of cancer. >> Her testimony came during a public hearing on whether Florida should
    reimburse people for what advocates call "gender-affirming care."

    "No child should have to experience what I have," the California teen told >> the rapt hearing, which included state Medicaid and Board of Medicine
    officials.

      "My consent was not informed."

    Chloe Cole is only 17, she told her detransition tale to the Surgeon General >> of Florida. It is stories like Chloe's that we consider support our call for >> an immediate halt to the medicalization of gender identity in children and >> adolescents.https://t.co/J2IjmFyjUs

    - Our Duty : parents challenging gender ideology (@OurDutyGrp) July 10, 2022 >>
    Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled Rule 59F-1.050, which would
    bar children from undergoing sex-change treatments and stop Medicaid from
    funding transitions for adults.

    In a previous interview, Chloe said she became radicalized on gender theory >> when she was just 11 from following LGBTQ activists on Instagram.

    "`I saw how trans people online got an overwhelming amount of support, and >> the amount of praise they were getting really spoke to me because, at the
    time, I didn't really have a lot of friends of my own,'" she told the New
    York Post.

    Chloe told her parents she was really a boy when she was 13, began going by >> "Leo," and took testosterone. Two years later, she made what she now regards >> as a heartbreaking mistake.

    "I was unknowingly physically cutting off my true self from my body,
    irreversibly and painfully," she told the Florida gathering." That
    realization, actually, was one of the biggest things that led to me
    realizing that this was not the path that I should have taken."

    Florida Surgeon General Joseph Lapado urged Florida's Board of Medicine to >> stop children considering sex changes from having access to puberty blockers,
    cross-sex hormones, and surgeries.

    "The current standards set by numerous professional organizations appear to >> follow a preferred political ideology instead of the highest level of
    generally accepted medical science," Ladapo wrote in a letter to the board. >> "Florida must do more to protect children from politics-based medicine.
    Otherwise, children and adolescents in our state will continue to face a
    substantial risk of long-term harm."

    Chloe recently told Common Sense News that she had a message for parents at >> the Tallahassee meeting.

    "Do not transition your kids," she said.

    Florida's Medicaid office does not support public funding of sex transitions,
    but under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), recipients of government- >> subsidized health care must be eligible for the treatments.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/do-not-transition-your-kids-california-teen-tells-her-heartbreaking-story-in-support-of-desantis-plan



    I would have transitioned in 1970s if it was an option, but no,

    Bullshit. You're not even that old. You're not even 40 years of age.

    You're not a tranny. You were insisting repeatedly less than a year ago that you were "cis" [vomit].

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Scientific_=28she/they=29@21:1/5 to Klaus Schadenfreude on Sat Jul 23 10:30:00 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/22/22 22:30, Klaus Schadenfreude wrote:
    On 7/22/2022 2:12 PM, Scientific (she/they) ⚧ wrote:
    On 7/11/22 19:44, Barb May wrote:
    Seventeen-year-old Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned after chemical and
    surgical treatments in a fruitless effort to become male, said Florida
    officials. The radical gender theory sweeping the nation can have
    dangerous
    and even deadly consequences on kids.

    Chloe, who at age 13 took puberty blockers and two years later had a
    double
    mastectomy, which "irreversibly and painfully" damaged her body, said
    she
    now is unlikely to ever be a mother and faces a heightened risk of
    cancer.
    Her testimony came during a public hearing on whether Florida should
    reimburse people for what advocates call "gender-affirming care."

    "No child should have to experience what I have," the California teen
    told
    the rapt hearing, which included state Medicaid and Board of Medicine
    officials.

      "My consent was not informed."

    Chloe Cole is only 17, she told her detransition tale to the Surgeon
    General
    of Florida. It is stories like Chloe's that we consider support our
    call for
    an immediate halt to the medicalization of gender identity in
    children and
    adolescents.https://t.co/J2IjmFyjUs

    - Our Duty : parents challenging gender ideology (@OurDutyGrp) July
    10, 2022

    Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled Rule 59F-1.050,
    which would
    bar children from undergoing sex-change treatments and stop Medicaid
    from
    funding transitions for adults.

    In a previous interview, Chloe said she became radicalized on gender
    theory
    when she was just 11 from following LGBTQ activists on Instagram.

    "`I saw how trans people online got an overwhelming amount of
    support, and
    the amount of praise they were getting really spoke to me because, at
    the
    time, I didn't really have a lot of friends of my own,'" she told the
    New
    York Post.

    Chloe told her parents she was really a boy when she was 13, began
    going by
    "Leo," and took testosterone. Two years later, she made what she now
    regards
    as a heartbreaking mistake.

    "I was unknowingly physically cutting off my true self from my body,
    irreversibly and painfully," she told the Florida gathering." That
    realization, actually, was one of the biggest things that led to me
    realizing that this was not the path that I should have taken."

    Florida Surgeon General Joseph Lapado urged Florida's Board of
    Medicine to
    stop children considering sex changes from having access to puberty
    blockers,
    cross-sex hormones, and surgeries.

    "The current standards set by numerous professional organizations
    appear to
    follow a preferred political ideology instead of the highest level of
    generally accepted medical science," Ladapo wrote in a letter to the
    board.
    "Florida must do more to protect children from politics-based medicine.
    Otherwise, children and adolescents in our state will continue to face a >>> substantial risk of long-term harm."

    Chloe recently told Common Sense News that she had a message for
    parents at
    the Tallahassee meeting.

    "Do not transition your kids," she said.

    Florida's Medicaid office does not support public funding of sex
    transitions,
    but under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), recipients of
    government-
    subsidized health care must be eligible for the treatments.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/do-not-transition-your-kids-california-teen-tells-her-heartbreaking-story-in-support-of-desantis-plan



    I would have transitioned in 1970s if it was an option, but no,

    Bullshit.  You're not even that old.  You're not even 40 years of age.

    You're not a tranny.  You were insisting repeatedly less than a year ago that you were "cis" [vomit].

    Do you really believe that people in 20s and 30s would use Usenet these
    days? I remember when everything was done through command line thru
    terminals like VT100. There was no mouse, the graphics were primitive, everything was done by keyboard and you used a time-shared computer that
    would be used by tens or hundreds of people at the same time.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Blue Lives Matter@21:1/5 to NoBody on Sat Jul 23 09:10:06 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On Sat, 23 Jul 2022 09:00:52 -0400, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 17:16:17 -0400, Blue Lives Matter ><Iron_White@Systemic_Patriotism.KMA> wrote:

    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 21:12:00 +0000, Scientific (she/they) ? >><science@danwin1210.de> wrote:

    On 7/11/22 19:44, Barb May wrote:
    Seventeen-year-old Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned after chemical and
    surgical treatments in a fruitless effort to become male, said Florida >>>> officials. The radical gender theory sweeping the nation can have dangerous
    and even deadly consequences on kids.

    Chloe, who at age 13 took puberty blockers and two years later had a double
    mastectomy, which "irreversibly and painfully" damaged her body, said she >>>> now is unlikely to ever be a mother and faces a heightened risk of cancer. >>>> Her testimony came during a public hearing on whether Florida should
    reimburse people for what advocates call "gender-affirming care."

    "No child should have to experience what I have," the California teen told >>>> the rapt hearing, which included state Medicaid and Board of Medicine
    officials.

    "My consent was not informed."

    Chloe Cole is only 17, she told her detransition tale to the Surgeon General
    of Florida. It is stories like Chloe's that we consider support our call for
    an immediate halt to the medicalization of gender identity in children and >>>> adolescents.https://t.co/J2IjmFyjUs

    - Our Duty : parents challenging gender ideology (@OurDutyGrp) July 10, 2022

    Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled Rule 59F-1.050, which would
    bar children from undergoing sex-change treatments and stop Medicaid from >>>> funding transitions for adults.

    In a previous interview, Chloe said she became radicalized on gender theory
    when she was just 11 from following LGBTQ activists on Instagram.

    "`I saw how trans people online got an overwhelming amount of support, and >>>> the amount of praise they were getting really spoke to me because, at the >>>> time, I didn't really have a lot of friends of my own,'" she told the New >>>> York Post.

    Chloe told her parents she was really a boy when she was 13, began going by
    "Leo," and took testosterone. Two years later, she made what she now regards
    as a heartbreaking mistake.

    "I was unknowingly physically cutting off my true self from my body,
    irreversibly and painfully," she told the Florida gathering." That
    realization, actually, was one of the biggest things that led to me
    realizing that this was not the path that I should have taken."

    Florida Surgeon General Joseph Lapado urged Florida's Board of Medicine to >>>> stop children considering sex changes from having access to puberty blockers,
    cross-sex hormones, and surgeries.

    "The current standards set by numerous professional organizations appear to
    follow a preferred political ideology instead of the highest level of
    generally accepted medical science," Ladapo wrote in a letter to the board.
    "Florida must do more to protect children from politics-based medicine. >>>> Otherwise, children and adolescents in our state will continue to face a >>>> substantial risk of long-term harm."

    Chloe recently told Common Sense News that she had a message for parents at
    the Tallahassee meeting.

    "Do not transition your kids," she said.

    Florida's Medicaid office does not support public funding of sex transitions,
    but under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), recipients of government- >>>> subsidized health care must be eligible for the treatments.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/do-not-transition-your-kids-california-teen-tells-her-heartbreaking-story-in-support-of-desantis-plan


    I would have transitioned in 1970s if it was an option, but no, it was >>>seen as mental illness and they attempted to work through occassional >>>crossdressing and shaming. I resurfaced as a trans person in 2010s, I >>>couldn't take it anymore.

    It's still a mental illness, always will be.

    And the point is that no child should ever be transitioned because
    their brains have not yet fully formed. They do not understand the >consequences.

    Yes. ...and anyone attempting to do so before the child reaches the
    age of consent should be charged with child endagerment. That
    includes clergy, teachers, and even parents.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to Iron_White@Systemic_Patriotism.KMA on Sat Jul 23 09:00:52 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 17:16:17 -0400, Blue Lives Matter <Iron_White@Systemic_Patriotism.KMA> wrote:

    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 21:12:00 +0000, Scientific (she/they) ? ><science@danwin1210.de> wrote:

    On 7/11/22 19:44, Barb May wrote:
    Seventeen-year-old Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned after chemical and
    surgical treatments in a fruitless effort to become male, said Florida
    officials. The radical gender theory sweeping the nation can have dangerous >>> and even deadly consequences on kids.

    Chloe, who at age 13 took puberty blockers and two years later had a double >>> mastectomy, which "irreversibly and painfully" damaged her body, said she >>> now is unlikely to ever be a mother and faces a heightened risk of cancer. >>> Her testimony came during a public hearing on whether Florida should
    reimburse people for what advocates call "gender-affirming care."

    "No child should have to experience what I have," the California teen told >>> the rapt hearing, which included state Medicaid and Board of Medicine
    officials.

    "My consent was not informed."

    Chloe Cole is only 17, she told her detransition tale to the Surgeon General
    of Florida. It is stories like Chloe's that we consider support our call for
    an immediate halt to the medicalization of gender identity in children and >>> adolescents.https://t.co/J2IjmFyjUs

    - Our Duty : parents challenging gender ideology (@OurDutyGrp) July 10, 2022

    Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled Rule 59F-1.050, which would
    bar children from undergoing sex-change treatments and stop Medicaid from >>> funding transitions for adults.

    In a previous interview, Chloe said she became radicalized on gender theory >>> when she was just 11 from following LGBTQ activists on Instagram.

    "`I saw how trans people online got an overwhelming amount of support, and >>> the amount of praise they were getting really spoke to me because, at the >>> time, I didn't really have a lot of friends of my own,'" she told the New >>> York Post.

    Chloe told her parents she was really a boy when she was 13, began going by >>> "Leo," and took testosterone. Two years later, she made what she now regards
    as a heartbreaking mistake.

    "I was unknowingly physically cutting off my true self from my body,
    irreversibly and painfully," she told the Florida gathering." That
    realization, actually, was one of the biggest things that led to me
    realizing that this was not the path that I should have taken."

    Florida Surgeon General Joseph Lapado urged Florida's Board of Medicine to >>> stop children considering sex changes from having access to puberty blockers,
    cross-sex hormones, and surgeries.

    "The current standards set by numerous professional organizations appear to >>> follow a preferred political ideology instead of the highest level of
    generally accepted medical science," Ladapo wrote in a letter to the board. >>> "Florida must do more to protect children from politics-based medicine.
    Otherwise, children and adolescents in our state will continue to face a >>> substantial risk of long-term harm."

    Chloe recently told Common Sense News that she had a message for parents at >>> the Tallahassee meeting.

    "Do not transition your kids," she said.

    Florida's Medicaid office does not support public funding of sex transitions,
    but under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), recipients of government- >>> subsidized health care must be eligible for the treatments.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/do-not-transition-your-kids-california-teen-tells-her-heartbreaking-story-in-support-of-desantis-plan


    I would have transitioned in 1970s if it was an option, but no, it was
    seen as mental illness and they attempted to work through occassional >>crossdressing and shaming. I resurfaced as a trans person in 2010s, I >>couldn't take it anymore.

    It's still a mental illness, always will be.

    And the point is that no child should ever be transitioned because
    their brains have not yet fully formed. They do not understand the consequences.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From KWills@21:1/5 to science@danwin1210.de on Fri Aug 12 09:19:53 2022
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 21:22:00 +0000, Scientific (he/him) ? <science@danwin1210.de> wrote:

    On 7/22/22 21:16, Blue Lives Matter wrote:
    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 21:12:00 +0000, Scientific (she/they) ?
    <science@danwin1210.de> wrote:

    On 7/11/22 19:44, Barb May wrote:
    Seventeen-year-old Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned after chemical and
    surgical treatments in a fruitless effort to become male, said Florida >>>> officials. The radical gender theory sweeping the nation can have dangerous
    and even deadly consequences on kids.

    Chloe, who at age 13 took puberty blockers and two years later had a double
    mastectomy, which "irreversibly and painfully" damaged her body, said she >>>> now is unlikely to ever be a mother and faces a heightened risk of cancer. >>>> Her testimony came during a public hearing on whether Florida should
    reimburse people for what advocates call "gender-affirming care."

    "No child should have to experience what I have," the California teen told >>>> the rapt hearing, which included state Medicaid and Board of Medicine
    officials.

    "My consent was not informed."

    Chloe Cole is only 17, she told her detransition tale to the Surgeon General
    of Florida. It is stories like Chloe's that we consider support our call for
    an immediate halt to the medicalization of gender identity in children and >>>> adolescents.https://t.co/J2IjmFyjUs

    - Our Duty : parents challenging gender ideology (@OurDutyGrp) July 10, 2022

    Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled Rule 59F-1.050, which would
    bar children from undergoing sex-change treatments and stop Medicaid from >>>> funding transitions for adults.

    In a previous interview, Chloe said she became radicalized on gender theory
    when she was just 11 from following LGBTQ activists on Instagram.

    "`I saw how trans people online got an overwhelming amount of support, and >>>> the amount of praise they were getting really spoke to me because, at the >>>> time, I didn't really have a lot of friends of my own,'" she told the New >>>> York Post.

    Chloe told her parents she was really a boy when she was 13, began going by
    "Leo," and took testosterone. Two years later, she made what she now regards
    as a heartbreaking mistake.

    "I was unknowingly physically cutting off my true self from my body,
    irreversibly and painfully," she told the Florida gathering." That
    realization, actually, was one of the biggest things that led to me
    realizing that this was not the path that I should have taken."

    Florida Surgeon General Joseph Lapado urged Florida's Board of Medicine to >>>> stop children considering sex changes from having access to puberty blockers,
    cross-sex hormones, and surgeries.

    "The current standards set by numerous professional organizations appear to
    follow a preferred political ideology instead of the highest level of
    generally accepted medical science," Ladapo wrote in a letter to the board.
    "Florida must do more to protect children from politics-based medicine. >>>> Otherwise, children and adolescents in our state will continue to face a >>>> substantial risk of long-term harm."

    Chloe recently told Common Sense News that she had a message for parents at
    the Tallahassee meeting.

    "Do not transition your kids," she said.

    Florida's Medicaid office does not support public funding of sex transitions,
    but under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), recipients of government- >>>> subsidized health care must be eligible for the treatments.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/do-not-transition-your-kids-california-teen-tells-her-heartbreaking-story-in-support-of-desantis-plan


    I would have transitioned in 1970s if it was an option, but no, it was
    seen as mental illness and they attempted to work through occassional
    crossdressing and shaming. I resurfaced as a trans person in 2010s, I
    couldn't take it anymore.

    It's still a mental illness, always will be.
    No it's not, listen what medical experts are to say.

    It's delusional, listen to what DNA has to say.
    --
    KWills
    Strategic Writer, Psychotronic World Dominator and FEMA camp
    counselor.
    https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3618/5747904676_1e202191d3_b.jpg
    All hail the taco! http://www.taconati.org/

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)