(PJ Media)—The Supreme Court’s recent decision to uphold Tennessee’s law prohibiting so-called “gender-affirming care” for minors was a victory for common sense, but has sent the left into a tailspin. It’s hard to believe anyone could defend such barbarism toward children, but this is the Democratic Party of today. And one of the worst offenders was Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).
In her typical fashion, Warren took to social media to decry the ruling, claiming, “Trans kids suffer when they don’t get medically necessary care. This is a brazen political decision by the Supreme Court. My heart is with trans kids and their loved ones. I won’t stop fighting to make sure they can be exactly who they are.” The rhetoric is tired, the talking points predictable and not based on facts, and the emotional manipulation transparent.
And her performative outrage didn’t go unchallenged.
Chloe Cole, a victim of the transgender cult who has detransitioned and become an outspoken critic of the medicalization of gender-confused youth, delivered a withering response.
Cole’s story is a stark reminder of what’s actually at stake. She was put on puberty blockers and testosterone injections at just 13, and by 15, she’d undergone a double mastectomy. Now, as a young adult, she’s left to deal with the permanent scars—both physical and emotional—of decisions she was in no position to make. “Absolutely no child should ever be given the chance to go through any of this because it is abusive, it’s detrimental to their development, and they deserve better,” Cole stated. Her testimony exposes the ugly reality behind the sanitized language of “gender-affirming care.” This isn’t compassionate medicine; it’s irreversible harm inflicted on vulnerable kids.
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