Thirteen state attorneys general have warned Attorney General Merrick Garland against prosecuting critics of child gender transition surgeries.
comes as the left-wing medical establishment, including the American Academy of Pediatrics , American Medical Association , and the Children’s Hospital Association , sent a letter to Garland asking him to investigate and prosecute those who disagree with their practices on treating gender dysphoria in children.
“The president of the Children’s Hospital Association targets ‘misleading and inflammatory comments that result in threats,'” the letter states. “No doubt the medical associations object to the characterization of double mastectomies for minors as ‘mutilation’ or ‘cutting healthy breasts off teen girls,’ or of hormonal treatments as ‘chemical castration.'”
Doctors in favor of the mutilation and castration contend, as the the AAP, AMA, and CHA did in their letter, that they are merely engaged in “providing evidence-based gender-affirming care.” “One might expect a bit more intellectual humility from U.S. medical organizations when they address the life-altering, irreversible procedures they are championing as the cure du jour for pediatric gender dysphoria,” they wrote before comparing the modern medical fanaticism about gender treatments to the eugenics movement and the use of lobotomies.
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