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The battle to protect children and youth from harmful transgender practices has not been won, according to detransitioner Chloe Cole. While great progress has been made during the first month of the Trump administration, the battle is far from over, Cole says.
“This is not a point in time where we can just assume that we’ve already won,” Cole told The Daily Signal at last week’s Conservative Political Action Conference in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C.
“We need to continue to fight, because there’s so much ground left to cover,” she said. “We’ve only thrown the first punches at this movement, and we need to continue until this is completely gone from our country, until no child, no woman, no man is being harmed by this.”
Cole, now 20, was attracted to the transgender movement as a teen and started taking testosterone and puberty blockers at 13 and had a double mastectomy at 15. At 16, she detransitioned and about a year later began speaking out against the harms of transgender ideology and the medical practices that had permanently altered her own body. […]
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