Another child sues for being sexually mutilated by the Left

Except you haven't 'kicked my teeth in'. That's cosplay. Transcare continues to be a thing despite your emotional protestations.

Lol you're flummoxed. You resorted to racism. You're finished.. . and leave children alone except start supporting your own. For some odd reason black males struggle with that
 
Lol you're flummoxed. You resorted to racism. You're finished.. . and leave children alone except start supporting your own. For some odd reason black males struggle with that
Watching you Snowflakes retreat further and further into these fantasy worlds you create for yourselves is one of the most amusing things of my lifetime. 😄
 
She freely made a decision of her own free will.

Case law is pretty supportive of the concept that children can enter into a contact. However, upon their maturity, they can, if they show the contract was not entered into with informed consent or that the consent was obtained under misleading methods, then the contract is void.

From what I read here, that is her legal strategy, to prove that consent was obtained fraudulently.
 
Case law is pretty supportive of the concept that children can enter into a contact. However, upon their maturity, they can, if they show the contract was not entered into with informed consent or that the consent was obtained under misleading methods, then the contract is void.

From what I read here, that is her legal strategy, to prove that consent was obtained fraudulently.

I hope she wins. That'll deflate the movement of adults abusing children
 
Says the ultimate cosplayer 😂😂😂😂

Not even close ...

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Hey! Dumbass! This is what we believe:
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What you’re talking about is white people shit.
You people have done enough damage to kids. Stop doing it.

No you don't. Your family bought, sold, and owned black African slaves. You didn't give a shit about them. You need to apologize and pay reparations.


What you probably don’t picture are the numerous African-American slaves, Cherokee-owned, who made the brutal march themselves, or else were shipped en masse to what is now Oklahoma aboard cramped boats by their wealthy Indian masters.
 
No you don't. Your family bought, sold, and owned black African slaves. You didn't give a shit about them. You need to apologize and pay reparations.


What you probably don’t picture are the numerous African-American slaves, Cherokee-owned, who made the brutal march themselves, or else were shipped en masse to what is now Oklahoma aboard cramped boats by their wealthy Indian masters.

These jacwads are clueless about real history
 
Then objectively, what is morality and where does it come from?
It lies in the realm of sensible experience independent of individual thought and perceptible by all observers. Example: Murder is immoral. Stealing is immoral. These are not subjective in any human society. It is immoral for parents or doctors to let immature humans make what is considered by society to be decisions that should be made by mature adults.
 

How many more children must suffer, and how many will try and take their own lives after the mutilation?

A de-transitioned teen is suing a hospital system over doctors removing her breasts when she was only 13 years old.

Layla Jane is an 18-year-old biological female who began to identify as transgender at age 11. Jane desired to transition to a male at that time. Initially, doctors at the Kaiser Permanente hospital system denied her transition hormones until she turned 16 years old. However, doctors quickly changed course and approved Jane for cross-sex hormones. At age 12, Jane was put through the "torment" of testosterone hormones and puberty blockers.

At age 13, doctors approved and carried out a double mastectomy on Jane.

Jane wrote on Twitter, "Mind boggling to me that a doctor signed off on a double mastectomy for me before I had taken a sex ed course. I barely started 8th grade, I was 13."

The letter of intent to sue accused the doctors of approving the breast-removal surgery "without performing an adequate evaluation and treatment of Layla’s extensive mental health co-morbidities."

The letter from her attorneys at LiMandri and Jonna LLP claimed that Jane suffers from anxiety, depression, pubertal struggles, body dysmorphia, and serious self-image concerns.

"These doctors also pushed Layla and her parents down this transition path engaging in intentional, malicious, and oppressive concealment of important information and false representations," the letter stated.

The lawsuit against Permanente Medical Group and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals also accused the hospital system of "intentional fraud and concealment."

The lawsuit claimed that doctors warned that Jane would have an increased risk of suicide unless she transitioned. Doctors allegedly gave Jane's parents the binary option of a "live son" or a "dead daughter."

The lawsuit is calling for unspecified financial damages related to health issues related to the transition from ages 12 to 17. The lawsuit listed Jane as suffering from permanent irreversible mutilation, an induced state of endocrine disease, an increased risk of being infertile, and will never be able to breastfeed a child.

During an appearance on Fox News with her attorney Harmeet Dhillon, Jane said, "I don't think I'm better off for the experience, and I think transition just completely added fuel to the fire that was my pre-existing conditions."

Dhillon is also representing Chloe Cole – another California teen de-transitioner who sued Kaiser Permanente hospital system last month. Cole had her breasts removed when she was only 15 years old.

Kaiser issued a statement saying that its doctors "practice compassionate, evidence-based medicine founded on sound research and best medical practices."


"When adolescent patients, with parental support, seek gender-affirming care, the patient's care team carefully evaluates their treatment options," Kaiser spokesman Marc Brown said. "The care decisions always rest with the patient and their parents, and, in every case, we respect the patients and their families' informed decisions about their personal health."
So there isn't a 100% success rate. Like any procedure. I bet it's still pretty damn high.
 

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