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In either case it should be illegal because medical doctors are supposed to "do no harm". Mutilating healthy organs is harmful. Ergo: illegal.First the state should never pay for this. And second you should be an adult before you are allowed to do this stupidity.
But Chris, aren't you aware that you will be apologizing for what you just said in just a couple years and be forced to make that apology public? Then you will be fully assimilated into the Rainbow Borg; at which time you will then become part of the persecution team. Kind of like how bees change their duties throughout their lifespan without thinking or questioning the edicts of the queen's reaching mandates...I do have a problem with this. No 15-year-olds should be allowed to undergo any kind of cosmetic surgery. These are permanent changes and sometimes they don't turn out very well. A 15-year-old is still a child in the mind (despite what some of the sickos will claim) and not able to consent to such life-changing surgeries. I find this to be wrong. It is easy to see how a 15-year-old child can be just "confused" about his or her sexual identity and have plenty of time to learn how to deal with these things in a healthy and productive manner and more than likely will have things figured out by the time they are into their 20s.
Here, let's take the case of Elton John "then and now".
Elton John 2010 (saying "marriage should be traditional, hetero, man/woman, mother/father..)
Elton John 2015 (atttacking gay designers for being in favor of traditional families, father/mother as parents)"What is wrong with Proposition 8 is that they went for marriage. Marriage is going to put a lot of people off, the word marriage...I don't want to be married. I'm very happy with a civil partnership. If gay people want to get married, or get together, they should have a civil partnership... You get the same equal rights that we do when we have a civil partnership. Heterosexual people get married. We can have civil partnerships." - Elton John 2010 What YOU Have In Common With Rush and Elton Fox News
After running afoul of Elton John and fellow celebrities who jumped on the #boycottdolceandgabbana hashtag he started (including Courtney Love and Ryan Murphy), Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce issued a formal apology for their comments regarding IVF. (The designers had given an interview to an Italian magazine in which they deplored what they called "synthetic children" and "rented wombs.") Last night, the duo appeared on CNN to further discuss their comments...When asked whether he supports IVF, Dolce struck an ambiguous note. "I think today we don't support [or] not support. You think what you think. Basta!" Dolce Gabbana Clarify Their Comments About IVF -- The Cut
Prediction for 2017 Headline: Dolce & Gabbana Lambaste Fellow Rainbow Celebrity For Their Stance Against Sex Change Operations on Infants.
Ah, rapid, unreflected social progression for it's own sake! To quote Alfred E. Newman of Mad Magazine: "What me worry?"
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