One of the libertarian facets of my conservatarianism is that I don’t much give a damn what adults do to themselves or each other (consensually). I have reasonable doubts about some of the behaviors. I don’t think humans are equipped to manage any number of drugs were they to be made legal (or not illegal) because the impact of such use and likely addiction is not limited to themselves. When other lives are unaffected, I’m too busy to worry about what you’re up to.
Children, on the other hand, should be left the hell alone. Protected from adults who would do them harm. The kids are not capable of making a wide range of decisions, including whether to transition. One side of the political aisle has chosen this as a hill to die on based on a pile of lies that continue to unravel rapidly across the globe. But there’s a fortune being made, which leads to cartels who back politicians to keep their revenue streams open – at the expense of children.
Ending the practice of transitioning minors has increasingly lost favor all over the planet and in dozens of US states, and while lawsuits can take years, their effect can be more immediate.
Johanna Olson-Kennedy is a celebrated child mutilation advocate doing business as one of Mother Earth’s premier young gender medicine clinicians. The patients are young, her – not so much. Olson-Kennedy is part of what has become a transition mill—the rapid mental health assessment (if one even happens) to drugs and surgery pipeline.
But one of her “patients” is suing her for rushing things along, claiming her case was not properly assessed. […]
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