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|    Lester Nyman to All    |
|    To end transgender madness, make the gho    |
|    22 Feb 26 07:03:14    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics, talk.politics.guns       XPost: or.politics       From: lestern@none.com              This is how it ends.              A New York jury has awarded a detransitioner $2 million in the first       medical malpractice suit of its kind to go to trial.              The six-member Westchester County panel found that psychologist Kenneth       Einhorn and surgeon Simon Chin disregarded “standards of care and       procedural guardrails by pressuring” their patient, Fox Varian, then 15,       “into addressing gender dysphoria with permanent surgery.”              Varian, now 22, is a biological girl who believed herself to be a boy       for a time in her teenage years.              She went through a gruesome, unnecessary double mastectomy when she was       too young to consent.              Her lawyers argued that her psychologist planted the idea of       transitioning, and the impressionable teen went along with it.              Varian’s mother testified she was afraid her daughter would commit       suicide if she did not relent and allow the surgery to proceed.              It’s been a common guilt trip laid on so many parents of gender-confused       children: “Would you rather have a live son or a dead daughter?”              Varian’s mom was made to feel as if she had no choice.              How many other families have struggled with similar decisions for fear       of being labeled “anti-trans” or of sparking a showdown with their kid’s       school for not “affirming” a child’s delusions?              Varian’s big monetary win will surely inspire similar lawsuits.              And it should.              From 2016 through 2020, the US Department of Health and Human Services       estimated, approximately 3,700 American adolescents aged 12 to 18       underwent surgical interventions due to gender dysphoria diagnoses.              That’s a huge number of kids being convinced to do the absolutely       impossible — subject themselves to invasive surgery in a misguided       attempt to overturn biological reality.              Now every one of them has a strong legal basis for arguing that they       were forced into a giant, life-altering, horrible error.              And that’s just surgery: Other interventions can do long-lasting harm,       too.              Maia Poet, a detransitioner who believed she was a boy as a young teen,       talks about the pain and agony she must endure today because of “breast       binding” — a procedure that trans advocates tout as “temporary,” in       which a girl flattens her breasts close to her body with a tight-fitting       medical device to mimic the look of a boy’s chest.              “Now at 26, I live in pain,” Poet posted on X. “My upper body is       permanently disfigured. Schools still secretly give these dangerous       medical devices to little girls.”              The mother of a Maine teenager who got such a chest binder at her school       has taken her case to the US Supreme Court, after a lower court ruled       that the school board could not be found liable for the lifelong harm       done to her daughter.              Or how about hormone therapy, which the “gender affirmation” crowd       claims to be a “harmless” intervention far less serious than surgery.              A 2024 study out of Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil, found that       95% of women who took testosterone and other drugs to try to look and       sound like men experience bladder and bowel problems, “pelvic floor       dysfunction” and “postmenopausal” symptoms like urinary “leakage” in       their 20s.              “I am still suffering from the consequences of being prescribed       testosterone when I was a teenager for my ‘gender dysphoria’,” posted       Prisha Mosley, another detransitioner who is suing her doctors for her       ordeal.              “I’ve been off of it for a few years now, and I’m still dealing with       debilitating pelvic and vaginal atrophy, and other side effects too,”       she wrote. “I wasn’t warned.”              So much damage done to children and young people by doctors who should       have known better — all in the name of the fantasy that biological sex       is something they can change.              Fox Varian’s win should open the floodgates on a wave of similar cases.              A mania gripped the medical establishment and a large swath of our       society over the last decade, and lawsuits like Varian’s are necessary       to break the fever.              Nothing else has worked.              Brave young people like Chloe Cole have stepped forward to explain the       pain and agony of the children who have gone through these ghoulish       procedures — and yet they continue.              Whistleblowers like Jamie Reed have sacrificed their careers to expose       the rushed diagnoses and horrific side effects seen at top transgender       clinics — and yet they continue.              Governments have sought to ban or restrict this freakish experimentation       on kids — and yet it continues.              Perhaps hitting those responsible where it hurts — in their wallets —       will turn the tide.              We’re out of options.              It’s up to the courts to make these fiends pay a price for imposing       their twisted ideology on our kids.              https://nypost.com/2026/02/02/opinion/to-end-transgender-madness-make-the       -ghouls-who-pushed-these-surgeries-pay-the-price/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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