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Gender dysphoria, especially in kids, is viewed as a mental health condition that should be treated. Affirming a child's confusion is seen as cruel, and allowing them to undergo genital mutilation and chemical castration is considered barbaric. The speaker believes that in the future, we will judge these practices similarly to how we judge Iran for doing the same. They mention meeting two young women who regretted their decisions to undergo surgeries and chemical intervention. The speaker argues that we should not allow kids to undergo these procedures, comparing it to not allowing them to get tattoos before the age of 18. They also discuss the spread of gender dysphoria and the importance of parents knowing if their child identifies differently from their biological sex.

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My daughter was taken from me at 16 by CPS and a school counselor, with the help of an LGBTQ group. They claimed I was abusive for not affirming her trans identity. Despite promising to use a male name, it wasn't enough. Instead of therapy, she was given testosterone, and the LGBTQ group used her to raise money. Transgender kids end up in foster care because the state takes them from their families. Parents are forced to affirm their child's identity or risk losing them. The abuse claim against me was proven false, but it was too late. My daughter suffered mentally and physically, and eventually took her own life. I urge you to stop promoting gender ideology to prevent other parents from experiencing this pain.

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The speaker expresses disgust and accuses others of wanting to harm children by cutting off their genitals. They question how cutting off genitals can protect kids and criticize those who support it. The speaker is upset and asks others what they would like them to do. They argue that children cannot give consent and express frustration towards those who disagree. The speaker mentions the idea of killing themselves and expresses sadness at the thought.

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In this statement, the speaker expresses a desire to understand what they have said that is considered chilling. They mention a meeting with a young lesbian named Kira Bell, who shared her negative experience at the Tavistock clinic. The speaker believes there is a growing trend of young gay children being told they are transgender and put on irreversible medical pathways, leading to regret. They aim to protect young LGBT children from being exploited and sterilized by those who lack understanding. The speaker emphasizes that their stance is supported by clinicians and academics, and they refuse to ignore this issue any longer.

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We are harming children with the current approach to gender identity. Young kids, facing bullying or discomfort during puberty, may express confusion about their gender. They are often sent to mental health professionals who are instructed to affirm their feelings, leading to irreversible medical interventions like puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones. This process can sterilize children and deprive them of future sexual pleasure. Many affected are as young as 9 or 10, unable to give informed consent. When they later wish to detransition, they often face abandonment and depression, having permanently altered their bodies. This issue is critical for both children and women's rights.

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A 12-year-old child assigned female at birth expresses a desire to live as a boy. The speaker believes that the law should not intervene in this matter and that parents should take care of it.

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Abigail Martinez shares the heartbreaking story of her daughter's tragic death, blaming it on gender ideology. Her daughter was taken away by Child Protective Services and a LGBTQ group, claiming she was abused for not affirming her trans identity. Despite promising to use a male name, it wasn't enough. Instead of therapy, her daughter was given testosterone, and used as a fundraising tool. Abigail believes that parents are forced to affirm their distressed child's gender or risk losing them. She pleads for an end to the promotion of gender ideology.

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The discussion revolves around the acceptance of transgender individuals, with one side arguing for the freedom to identify as desired and the other expressing concerns about children making irreversible decisions. The debate touches on the correlation between autism and transgender identity, as well as the potential harm of medical interventions on young individuals. The conversation also delves into the comparison of gender identity to other forms of self-identification. Ultimately, the disagreement centers on whether supporting transgender individuals is progressive or regressive.

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We must protect trans kids and ensure their human rights are respected, making them feel seen, accepted, and loved. However, there are concerns about allowing them to make adult decisions as minors without parental knowledge or consent, as well as subjecting them to medical interventions typically used for cancer patients or violent sex offenders. Some argue that these interventions are reversible, despite testimonies from detransitioners, and even advocate for removing custody rights from guardians who disagree. Long-term studies show no reduction in suicidality after the initial 5 years, while pharmaceutical companies profit from this. It's important to reflect on whether we may unintentionally be causing harm in this situation.

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This video discusses the impact of parents who have transitioned their own children. The speaker compares these parents to Japanese soldiers who continued fighting after the war ended. They believe that this is the worst social contagion and that these parents have harmed their children irreversibly. The speaker mentions that these parents will continue to fight and destroy organizations and friendship groups. They also claim that some individuals who oppose women's rights do so because they have transitioned their child. The speaker concludes by stating that these parents will keep the movement going because they have everything to lose and see it as a fight to the death.

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Abigail Martinez shares the heartbreaking story of her daughter's tragic death, blaming it on gender ideology. Her daughter was taken away by CPS and a LGBTQ group, claiming she was abused for not affirming her trans identity. Despite promising to use a male name, it wasn't enough. Instead of therapy, her daughter was given testosterone, and used as a fundraising tool. Abigail believes parents are forced to affirm their distressed child's identity or risk losing them. The abuse claim against her was dismissed, but it was too late. Her daughter suffered mentally and physically, ultimately taking her own life. Abigail pleads for an end to the promotion of gender ideology.

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The speakers discuss the harmful effects of gender experiments on children in the name of gender ideology. They criticize the use of drugs and surgeries on confused kids to prove an ideological point. They highlight the absurdity of adults pushing children into this narrative. The conversation also touches on a lawsuit in Canada where a person wants both male and female genitalia, raising questions about practicality. The speakers express hope that people will eventually realize the harm caused by these practices.

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Children's bodies are not properly developed, but people argue that denying transition will lead to suicide. Data indicates the opposite: transitioning correlates with increased suicide rates, suicidal ideation, depression, and anxiety. Individuals may regret transitioning, feeling manipulated and exploited. The speaker criticizes the use of "puberty blockers" and "gender affirming care" for minors, comparing it to barbaric practices like lobotomies. Children go through phases, and boys who want to transition may simply be gay. Some gay individuals feel that the concept of transition erases gay identity by implying they are in the wrong gender.

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The speaker discusses a surgeon who performs experimental and irreversible procedures on children to modify their genitals. The surgeon admits that there are no published studies on these procedures and they are still learning about the outcomes. The speaker expresses concern about the lack of knowledge and the potential harm being done to children. They argue that this kind of gender affirming care is actually mutilation and should be prohibited by law. The speaker believes that children should not be subjected to life-altering decisions made by adults.

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The speaker's ex-wife wants their son on puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, and the speaker is prohibited from discussing transgender issues with his child or the lawsuit the mother filed against him. He is also barred from contacting his child's medical professionals. The speaker says his child is in distress, and after a brief Zoom interview, the TRUE Center admitted him and contacted the insurance company. A doctor put an implant in his child. The speaker intends to fight this decision to save his child, because that's what parents and fathers do.

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We are harming children with the current approach to gender identity. Young kids, often facing bullying or discomfort during puberty, are being rushed into gender transition without proper evaluation. They are sent to therapists who are instructed to affirm their feelings, leading to the administration of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, which can sterilize them and eliminate their ability to experience sexual pleasure later in life. This is happening to children as young as 9 or 10, who cannot provide informed consent. When they later wish to detransition, they often face abandonment and depression, having made irreversible changes to their bodies. This issue is critical, impacting both children and women's rights.

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They've lost custody of their 16-year-old daughter due to her belief that she was born in the wrong body. The parents disagreed with the school and hospital's decision to socially transition her. The child protection agency got involved, leading to a legal battle. The parents feel helpless and miss their daughter, who now lives in a government facility. They speak out to prevent other families from experiencing the same pain and emphasize the importance of parental love and support in a child's life.

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Speaker 0 asks Governor Newsom about his well-being. Speaker 1 brings up two cases of young individuals who regretted getting their breasts removed at a young age. Speaker 1 expresses frustration that there are age restrictions for tattoos and dating, but not for gender-affirming surgeries. Speaker 1 mentions sending a letter as an attorney and highlights the issue of kids committing suicide. Speaker 0 then asks Governor Newsom about his response to parents' concerns regarding their children's ability to medically transition at a young age.

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What does it mean to be a doctor? In a post-COVID world, trust in medical institutions has eroded, prompting a reevaluation of the role of doctors. Being a doctor encompasses being a trainer, educator, and healer, grounded in truth and ethics. However, the rise of medical practices influenced by ideology, particularly regarding gender identity, raises concerns about informed consent and the responsibilities of medical professionals. Many argue that children cannot fully understand the implications of life-altering medical decisions. The conversation emphasizes the need for accountability in the medical field, advocating for legal protections against harmful practices and ensuring that informed consent is genuinely informed. There is a call to action for legislation to protect vulnerable populations, particularly children, from irreversible medical interventions.

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There is concern about the push to introduce transgender topics to children, as it is believed to have no benefits for anyone involved. The speaker questions why this is happening and suggests that a small percentage of the population may genuinely want to switch genders, but the current trend seems forced. The speaker argues that telling kids there are more than two sexes is not based on organic conclusions, but rather a deliberate effort to hurt people. This is seen as evil done for the sake of causing harm.

Shawn Ryan Show

Chris / Kristin Beck - Transgender Navy SEAL Transitions To Woman Then Back To Man | SRS #50
Guests: Chris Beck, Courtney
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This episode features Shawn Ryan interviewing Chris Beck, a retired Navy SEAL with a complex personal history, including transitioning from male to female and back to male. Beck discusses his military career, including 13 deployments and numerous awards, as well as his experiences with mental health, gender identity, and societal issues surrounding transgenderism. Beck expresses frustration with cancel culture and the fear it instills in creators and podcasters, emphasizing the importance of discussing controversial topics openly. He reflects on his childhood, marked by fear and abuse, which he believes contributed to his struggles with identity and mental health. Beck shares that he felt isolated and unloved as a child, leading to a desire to escape his reality, which he initially sought through transitioning. The conversation shifts to the impact of societal pressures on children regarding gender identity. Beck argues that many young people are being pushed towards transitioning due to external influences rather than genuine feelings of gender dysphoria. He highlights the dangers of love bombing and the potential for children to make irreversible decisions based on fleeting feelings or societal expectations. Beck also critiques the medical community's approach to transgender issues, particularly the use of puberty blockers and surgeries on minors. He believes that many individuals who transition may not truly be transgender but are instead responding to societal pressures or personal trauma. He emphasizes the need for thorough counseling and understanding before making such significant decisions. Throughout the discussion, Beck shares his experiences with mental health treatment, including the use of pharmaceuticals, and expresses concern over the way the VA handles veterans' mental health issues. He advocates for a more compassionate and understanding approach to mental health, particularly for veterans who may be struggling with their identities and past traumas. The episode concludes with Beck urging listeners to approach discussions about gender identity with empathy and understanding, advocating for a more open dialogue that considers the complexities of individual experiences. He calls for society to focus on love and acceptance rather than division, emphasizing that the real enemy is not each other but the systemic issues that perpetuate misunderstanding and conflict.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Justice For Johnny Depp, and What is a Woman, with Matt Walsh and Mark Geragos
Guests: Matt Walsh, Mark Geragos
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Matt Walsh to discuss his new documentary, "What is a Woman," which premiered recently. The conversation begins with a recap of the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard defamation trial, where Depp emerged victorious, receiving $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages, later reduced to $350,000 due to Virginia's cap on punitive damages. The jury found Heard to be a malicious liar, rejecting her claims of abuse and deeming her a fake victim. Kelly emphasizes that Heard's credibility was undermined by her numerous lies, and her post-verdict statements about the implications for future abuse claims are misguided. She argues that her dishonesty has only made it harder for genuine victims to be believed. Mark Geragos joins the discussion, expressing surprise at Heard's partial victory on a counterclaim but agreeing with Kelly that the jury's overall decision was justified. They discuss the media's portrayal of the trial and the implications for the #MeToo movement, asserting that the courts functioned correctly by prioritizing evidence over social justice narratives. The conversation shifts to Walsh's documentary, which addresses the confusion surrounding gender identity. Walsh shares his experiences interviewing individuals about the definition of a woman, revealing widespread uncertainty even among self-identified experts. He highlights the absurdity of the current discourse on gender, where individuals struggle to define basic terms. The documentary features interviews with gender-affirming doctors and critiques the medical community's approach to treating children with gender dysphoria, particularly the use of puberty blockers like Lupron, which can lead to chemical castration. Walsh emphasizes the dangers of affirming children's gender identities without proper evaluation and the alarming trend of schools facilitating access to gender-affirming treatments without parental consent. He shares the story of a father who lost custody of his child for refusing to affirm the child's gender identity, illustrating the extreme measures being taken against parents who oppose the prevailing ideology. The documentary also features Scott Nugent, a transgender man who regrets his transition and warns against the medical establishment's practices. Nugent's testimony underscores the potential harm of surgeries and treatments being marketed to children. Walsh concludes by urging viewers to recognize the seriousness of the issue and the need for open dialogue about gender identity, emphasizing that the documentary sheds light on a pervasive problem affecting society at large.

Modern Wisdom

A World Of Unusual Sexual Orientations - Dr James Cantor
Guests: Dr James Cantor
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Dr. James Cantor discusses paraphilia, defining it as innate sexual interest patterns that can be profound and immutable, such as exhibitionism and pedophilia. He emphasizes that these interests are distinct from typical sexual orientations and often debated in terms of their classification. Asexuality is explored as a complex label that can signify low sex drive or serve social functions, but it can also be adopted by individuals avoiding insecurities. Cantor highlights the "older brother effect," where the likelihood of male homosexuality increases with the number of older brothers, suggesting a maternal immune response to male fetuses. He notes that while male homosexuality has biological underpinnings, female sexuality is more context-dependent and influenced by relational factors. The conversation shifts to the stigma surrounding pedophilia, differentiating between the sexual attraction pattern and criminal behavior. Cantor argues that many who identify as pedophiles do not act on their attractions and often struggle with societal condemnation, which drives them underground instead of seeking help. He discusses the complexities of transgender identities, noting that while gender identity is not located in the brain, there are neurological patterns associated with sexual orientation and atypical sexualities. Cantor expresses concern over the rapid acceptance of transitioning in children without sufficient evidence of long-term outcomes, advocating for more robust research and therapy. The dialogue touches on the intersection of mental health and suicidality among transgender youth, emphasizing that the high rates of suicidal ideation do not necessarily correlate with the need for medical interventions. Cantor calls for a reevaluation of the medical establishment's approach to transitioning, advocating for evidence-based practices and caution against hasty decisions that could have lasting consequences.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2180 - Jordan Peterson
Guests: Jordan Peterson
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Jordan Peterson discusses his experiences and insights during a conversation with Joe Rogan. He shares his preference for wearing suits, which he attributes to his father's influence as a teacher who wore them to show respect. Peterson mentions that his unique suits have inspired many audience members to dress formally for his lectures, with a significant portion of attendees now wearing suits. The conversation shifts to Peterson's new book, "We Who Wrestle With God," where he explores the concept of wrestling with one's conscience and the moral decisions that shape reality. He emphasizes the importance of language and how it can either manipulate or convey truth, linking this to the biblical notion that the word is foundational to reality. Peterson discusses the significance of responsibility and adventure, asserting that embracing responsibility leads to a meaningful life. He uses biblical stories, particularly those of Moses and Abraham, to illustrate how taking on challenges and responsibilities can lead to personal transformation and societal benefit. The dialogue also touches on the role of psychedelics in understanding consciousness and reality, with Rogan sharing his views on their historical significance in human development. Peterson acknowledges the potential benefits of psychedelics but warns of the need for responsible use and understanding. As the conversation progresses, they address the current state of higher education, with Peterson expressing concern over the ideological capture of universities and the decline in educational quality. He introduces his initiative, Peterson Academy, aimed at providing high-quality education at a lower cost, emphasizing the importance of traditional values and critical thinking. Peterson critiques the current societal trends regarding gender identity and the medical practices surrounding it, highlighting the dangers of rushing children into irreversible decisions without proper guidance. He argues that many professionals in the field are aware of the issues but remain silent due to fear of backlash. The discussion concludes with Peterson reflecting on the challenges faced by society, the importance of personal responsibility, and the need for a return to foundational values in education and community.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Confessions of a Trans-Care Propagandist | Sara Stockton | EP 342
Guests: Sara Stockton
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Jordan Peterson emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance while also advocating for personal responsibility and growth. He argues that identity is multifaceted, shaped by relationships with family, community, and societal ideals, and cannot be reduced to mere self-perception. Sara Stockton, a therapist with extensive experience in transgender issues, shares her concerns about the current approach to gender dysphoria treatment, particularly in children. She recounts her background in developing assessment guidelines for transgender youth and her shift away from gender-affirming practices after observing troubling trends in her practice. Stockton discusses her experiences with children questioning their gender identity, highlighting the confusion and disorientation these discussions can cause. She expresses alarm over the rush to medical interventions, noting that the current standard of care has shifted from thorough assessments to quick evaluations, often leading to irreversible decisions made without adequate understanding of the implications. She raises concerns about the lack of informed consent regarding the long-term effects of hormone treatments and surgeries, particularly for minors. The conversation touches on the societal pressures surrounding gender identity, including the influence of social media and the normalization of diverse identities. Stockton notes that many children presenting with gender dysphoria do not have a clear understanding of their feelings and that the current environment encourages rapid transitions without sufficient exploration of underlying issues. She warns against the potential for psychological epidemics, drawing parallels to past trends in mental health crises among adolescents. Both Peterson and Stockton critique the current therapeutic landscape, where affirming a child's self-identified gender often takes precedence over comprehensive psychological evaluation. They discuss the implications of this shift for the mental health of children and the ethical responsibilities of therapists. Stockton concludes by expressing her commitment to advocating for children and ensuring they receive appropriate care, free from the pressures of societal trends and medical interventions that may not be in their best interest.
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