Supreme Court upholds Tennessee law that bars gender-affirming care for minors - You mean kids will be able to keep their healthy bodies and not be mangled experiments? Are you daft?!

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In a decision that plunged the Supreme Court into yet another culture war feud, the justices on Wednesday upheld a Tennessee law banning all gender affirming care for minors. In the last few years, fully half the states have adopted similar bans, leaving the other half, so far, allowing gender affirming care in the form of at minimum, hormone treatments prior to a teenager turning 18.


The vote was 6-to-3, along conservative/liberal lines.


Supporters of the bill were predictably elated over the win. As state Sen. Jack Johnson, the sponsor or the bill, put it in an interview with NPR late last year, the state bars minors from getting tattoos, or smoking, or drinking and, as he observed, "We regulate a number of different types of [medical] procedures, and we felt like this was the best public policy to prevent kids from suffering from irreversible consequences, things that cannot be undone."


The court fight over access to puberty blockers and other treatments for gender dysphoria was brought by three teenagers and their parents in Tennessee. They claimed that the ban on these treatments violated the constitutional guarantee to equal protection of the law by barring certain treatments only for kids who want to transition from their sex assigned at birth, while at the same time allowing the same medications to treat minors suffering from other conditions, everything from endometriosis to delaying the early onset of puberty.


The ACLU, which represented the challengers in the case, countered that the treatments that were at issue in Wednesday's case were endorsed as appropriate for teenagers by the major medical associations that deal with gender dysphoria, including the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology, and the American Psychological Association.


But state Sen. Johnson points out that many countries in Western Europe have been dealing with this issue for much longer than the United States, and many of them in recent years have pulled back "because they're seeing that the adverse effects of some of these medications far outweigh any benefit they have."


Wednesday's Supreme Court decision was a big win for Tennessee and 24 other states, but there are many questions that remain unanswered. Can doctors continue previous treatments if taking kids off the medications is deemed too risky? And what about all the issues that have roiled institutions ranging from school boards to team sports. None of those has been resolved, so far anyway. Nor has the court yet tackled the question of parental rights to determine treatments for their kids.

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Also men taking testosterone, cuz too low testosterone is just as bad as having too much of it.

When I heard HRT was being used for trooning my first reaction was what the fuck are they doing.


"By the way, have you tried our untested COVID clot shot yet?"


What if I say I hate both of them?
also the experts don't know as much as they think. There are too sides of the equation. There is also testosterone sensitivity. One can have lower T but be more sensitive and be better off than someone with higher T. Higher T can be a sign of poor sensitivity. Exogenous T harms sensitivity as the body adapts. The short term benefits can fuck up the bodily balance over time.
 
I love how targeted the law and the ruling is. They designed it to work, not a token gesture from law makers.
Previous attempts at passing laws like this have been unworkable because they are broad enough to include medical treatments for genetic disorders and late puberty.

This ruling calls out the real problem directly. The trans medical industrial complex, and their army of eunuchs.
 
I've been going through some Reddit threads about this and the delusion is hilarious. Something I've observed over time is that the whole "Self-ID" stuff goes out the window when they're discussing law. No one talks about it. They all become transmedicalist when they're up against a wall. This supports my theory that even trans people think that other trans people are fucking crazy, and they just go along with the Self-ID nonsense (and I assume a lot of the other stuff) because you have to be accommodating or else you're a nazi. I might be giving them way too much credit, though.

Personally, I think trans kids are victims of manchausen by proxy, pervertry, or some mix of mental illnesses inside their head that makes them insecure in all things, not just "gender identity." I'm new here so I'm not familiar with the literature. This is just what I assume since they're all chronically online.
 
if children can consent to mastectomies and castration they can sure as hell consent to sex, a bridge that is definitely too far for 99.99 percent of people that support transing kids.
"Anti-pedophile legislation harms trans folqxks!!"
-Trannies
Lobotomy already has fallen out of favor. It's been a punchline for as long as I can remember. Heck, I bet you can ask our current Secretary of Health & Human Services about how that worked on Aunt Rosemary.
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I've been going through some Reddit threads about this and the delusion is hilarious.
I mean, yeah, they set themselves up for it.
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If most people don't get bottom surgery; why complain about the ruling? If it's not mutilation, why would you assume that's what was meant? They're just incriminating themselves.
 
Lobotomy already has fallen out of favor. It's been a punchline for as long as I can remember. Heck, I bet you can ask our current Secretary of Health & Human Services about how that worked on Aunt Rosemary.

Less than a hundred years ago, thousands of lobotomies were still being performed in the United States, the greatest country in the world. Arguably because its proponents were so successful at promoting the procedure in the media as a good thing and "necessary care" for disturbed individuals. As evidenced by how many children have been mutilated in this century so far, we're obviously still susceptible to the snake oil pitches.
 
I mean, yeah, they set themselves up for it.
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If most people don't get bottom surgery; why complain about the ruling? If it's not mutilation, why would you assume that's what was meant? They're just incriminating themselves.
Because the ban is also on medication, not just surgery.

I'd tell off several people here for being knuckle dragging retards since hardly anyone here barring one or two people in this thread even bother opening medical literature or even the article they're replying to to fully understand why they have the opinions they do. Most of the time they just internally justify their biases with half-baked pseudo-intellectual horseshit.

For clarification, this is not about the opinions people have, it is about the head-in-the-sand approach to even attempting to research anything.

A retard is a retard even if they're coincidentally correct from a moral standpoint.

And yes that includes the retard I replied to since the implication that the ban is on more than just surgery is in the fourth block of text in the post.
 
Funny thing about that, it could, which is why they stopped such studies being carried out because if you could pinpoint the cause, you can create a "cure" theoretically. They know there's no basis for their bullshit. They cannot and will not allow any actual science to be conducted because they'd have to admit it's "all in le head".
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MUH PAIN triggered by seeing people in unitard lol. This is literally TORTURE. Meanwhile, cutting off your cock is totally cool and acceptable, and the debilitating pain from dilatation is just peachy. Troon and doctors who push for these for healthy but confused are mengele tier monsters
 
Funny thing about that, it could, which is why they stopped such studies being carried out because if you could pinpoint the cause, you can create a "cure" theoretically. They know there's no basis for their bullshit. They cannot and will not allow any actual science to be conducted because they'd have to admit it's "all in le head".
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They absolutely fear the day that effective neurotherapies exist and can erase this degeneracy the same way you get rid of or screen for genetic defects now.
 
I could not imagine this ruling even five years ago. It feels like this whole thing has been a public experiment that has spectacularly failed and we're going to be stuck with a cohort of permanently broken people as a result for the next 50 or so years. In like ten years we'll get Dateline specials and books about how "my parents let me be sterilized because I was an autistic girl who thought she was a boy"

The troon era is finally coming to an end.
 
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