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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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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Destroy the organs and then justify removal because they are non-functional. No ethical problem there. Especially when it's children.
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This is so sad.
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No!!!! We do not!!! In fact, we no longer recommend prophylactic removal of tonsils and even wisdom teeth unless there is a physical reason because even minor surgeries carry more risk than benefit.
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What has the world come to that this is considered a reasonable argument? They are only non functioning organs because the doctors destroyed their viability.
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Well out with Aye’s brain, then.
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I have had a bad feeling about TED Talks from the minute they came on the scene. They feel like indoctrination.
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It's like watching Steve Jobs promoting iCastration.
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