This is the kind of winning I could get used to:
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles said Tuesday that it is pausing the initiation of hormonal therapy for ‘gender affirming care patients’ under the age of 19 as hospital officials assess last week’s executive order from President Trump targeting gender-affirming care for young people.
The L.A. hospital, a major provider of care for transgender youth, also said it was maintaining an ‘existing pause’ on gender-affirming surgeries for minors.
Folks, it’s not just one hospital. It’s a growing number of them across the United States:
Children’s in Los Angeles is a particularly fine trophy in this fight, of course, since it’s a very prime and prominent example of the transgender insanity that has wrecked so many lives and ruined so many bodies over the years.
But the rest of these butchery clinics need to cease, too. The scale of the destruction is hard to comprehend. Here, for example, is a Tuesday report from New York Magazine:
That’s right, families are forcing children into transgender delusions from as young as two years old. […]
— Read More: notthebee.com
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