1. Thread: Among many other things, Stanford pediatric endocrinologist Tandy Aye says it's good to perform genital surgery on under-18 adolescents because they've already been sterilized by puberty blockers followed by cross-sex hormones.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L240CPOJ6FM&feature=youtu.be …
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3. "In medicine, don't we often recommend the removal of nonfunctional organs?" [Can you say
#IatrogenicPediatricTransition]pic.twitter.com/omhIxBmXl2
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Vermont is about to make it easier to do under-18 SRS. And the local Burlington paper presents it as all rainbows and unicorns.https://twitter.com/4th_WaveNow/status/1159205141842673666 …
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4. ..."nonfunctional organs, like an appendix." An adolescent's penis and testes = appendixpic.twitter.com/xeRnToPbfZ
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5. The thing is, under-18 surgeries are **already** being done in the US. Jazz is the best-known example, but there have been others, as outlined in this 2017 journal article, "contravening the WPATH standards of care." http://www.jsm.jsexmed.org/article/S1743-6095(17)30108-X/pdf …pic.twitter.com/EdbGJLGLbr
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This is a very serious violation of the human rights of that child.
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Conflation of intersex treatment with dysphoria-driven elective modification is NO GO. Red flag on the horror of
#FGM & its male equivalent, practised on innocent children incapable of consent, violating their right to wait to be consulted when adult, migrating to the First WorldThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Frankenstein levels of arrogance
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Depopulation solutions gone wild.
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You know, I’ve actually considered that as a possible motive for the trans movement pressure. Doesn’t seem very practical, tho.
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