Schools are now teaching children that there are many different genders. That they might be born as a boy or a girl, but they do not have to identify as their born sex. We are sharing some of the stories of several children who did not feel that they were born in their own body.
The first example is Jazz Jennings whose mother agreed to her being in a reality show. Jazz’s mother felt that Jazz who was born as a boy was born in the wrong body and started treating her son as a girl at a very early phase in his life. The reality show followed Jazz through her journey of transitioning into a female, and went as far as to show one of her surgeries. Not all of the surgeries went well. According to a well known transman (Scott Newgent) who appeared in the documentary “What is a Woman” which was done by Matt Walsh bottom surgeries are still experimental and lead to years of suffering and infections. The complications, infections and scarring that Jazz and others that have transitioned equate to thousands of dollars in medical fees. There are several videos that have suggested that Jazz’s Mother should be charged with child abuse due to the age that Jazz was transitioned. She never went through puberty, which made her vaginoplasty very difficult.
The following information is to educate. This information is not supplied to students in school. It is here to educate parents on what they can expect when their child goes through surgery, and stories from some individuals who transitioned back.
puberty blockers AND surgery prior to puberty has caused numerous mental and physical problems for children and young teens.
This is an image of a book about Jazz Jennings which is available in your local school
***Please do not watch this video unless you want to hear about this girls abuse
Reality shows ~ what kind of parent?
This is a very hard video to watch as Jazz Jennings was made a celebrity on a reality show. Her Mother decided her child was a girl long before Jazz could make the decision for herself. Long before she could reach puberty, which also meant difficult and painful surgeries. Many people feel that this was not only a a story about a Trans kid but also child abuse from her parents.
Chloe Cole is an example of a girl with regrets. A girl who felt that she was a boy and proceeded to take puberty blockers and have a double mastectomy. Jordan Peterson had a inciteful interview with her. Please watch these videos to see just how young she was and was encouraged to get surgery. Blockers at 13, double mastectomy at 15 and detransed at 16.
detransitioners the aftermath
When men and women announce to the world they are Trans, they are celebrated by the community. But what happens 10 years later when they announce they can no longer live in their new body?
When Kristin Beck, a decorated Navy SEAL veteran, came out as a transgender woman in 2013, she became a high-profile advocate for the trans community—a role that earned her glowing coverage in left-wing and mainstream center-left media. But unless you’ve been reading right-wing websites in recent months, you might never know that Beck has since detransitioned and gone back to the name Chris Beck. Last month, Beck declared that he had “lived in hell for the past 10 years.”
According to the article, Kristin Beck’s story is not unique. It could be months or years before patients realized that they were actually not trans, but gay, lesbian or bi sexual.
Gender-nonconforming people deserve compassionate attention in all their complexity. Ignoring detransitioners’ experience isn’t just harmful to them; it also means that doctors and scientists miss out on much-needed data that could improve gender-affirming care for future patients.
how social media turns kids
According to a recent article, a lot of the changes happening with teens and even children, is due to the ease at which they can access information about gender identities and people who can influence them.
The spike in teens using social media and identifying as transgender is no mere coincidence.
Today’s teens have only ever known a digital world. New media—smartphones, social media, and the internet suffuse their waking hours. The ubiquity of such technology means that teens spend more of their lives behind screens than hanging out with friends, going out, or getting their driver’s licenses. On average, teens spend almost nine hours plugged in every single day.
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Behind those screens, sexual and transgender content saturates the digital spaces where most teens hang out. A simple hashtag search will instantly load thousands of LGBTQ posts on the social media platform of choice. For example, on WattPad, a new social media platform, one search turns up over 4.5 million original story uploads. Or consider TikTok. A search for “top surgery” loads countless clips of young women flaunting mutilated chests with millions of views.
None of this happens by chance. Digital spaces are ever more designed to promote sexual and transgender content. For years, Tumblr allowed adult content to its servers before changing its policies. Others, like Twitter, continue to allow pornography on their platforms. With respect to transgender content, TikTok updated its community guidelines this year so that “anti-LGBTQ+ content” is no longer allowed. More recently, Twitter, which has long censored dissenters, has been deplatforming those who say transgender activism is “grooming.”
Most parents never even heard about the ever changing list of gender identities until after Covid. Now it is front page news. Schools are filling their libraries with books on gender, 2+LGBTQ… stories of children transitioning but the more serious books include what is considered porn to many parents. Parents can find many reviews of books that are teaching SOGI (sexual orientation and gender identity) The largest database that includes images and reviews is Exposing Sogi 123. There is an explicit warning on this website due to the content of these books and the images. But remember these books are in your kids school