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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Justices Jackson, Sotomayor, and Kagan are DEI hires who can't define what a woman is. If Hillary won in 2016, they would have a 6-3 majority instead of the other way around. Roberts needs to end the lawfare from hundreds of activist red guards in black robes destroying the legitimacy of our district courts.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

re: "there is no medical consensus on how best to treat gender dysphoria in children."

I submit that without grooming from abysmal deviants, medical malpractice, and delusional, mentally ill parents, gender dysphoria in children would vanish from the face of the earth... and enter into the dark depths of hell where it belongs.

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Cookie Dee's avatar

Follow the money…when its gone the problem will be gone too

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madaboutmd's avatar

Gov Pritzker and his family have set up the WPATH, funding and supporting it. They know these "medical" treatments will require a lifetime of additional surgeries so the spigot never turns off.

What I never understood is why medical insurance agencies go along with this. Absolutely disgraceful. As for Pritzker and his family.....they are satanic.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

The poor dysphoric is doomed to a short life filled with prescriptions, and is a genetic dead end. Money for the “health” system, and depopulation too. So. Very. Sad.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Good point

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Carrie's avatar

Or at least children’s fleeting emotions/confusion would be properly redirected, and they would overcome that confusion naturally.

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ScuzzaMan's avatar

Exactly.

Since they’re a demographic dead end themselves, these weirdos only reproduce by perverting other people’s kids. The courts betray their own reason for existing when they mandate access to other people’s kids for the mentally disturbed.

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CC's avatar

Why are so many children of Hollywood stars 'transgendered' - a statistical improbability? - What are they doing to their children?

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CStone's avatar

Most….almost all, adopt children (women, because they do not want to “….mess up their bodies” (stretch marks, get fat, etc), AND, as a bonus, they get ‘social credit’. Then, when a good ‘cause celebre’ comes along, they simply cannot resist. Look at Julia Roberts kids, for instance.

These ‘causes’, as they see them, keeps themselves relevant. (Even their adoption of children was not because they longed to be a mother, it was because it kept their names relevant.

Selfish from beginning to their last breath.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Also their world is not one of reality. They play make believe in everything they do and have gotten incredibly wealthy doing so. Many of them think their make-believe is in fact reality.

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Debra Jackson's avatar

It goes even deeper. In my assessment, these Hollywood actors invite various spirits to enter into them to take on their character. They "become" the character (spirit). Many are demon possessed with legions of spirits they willingly invited in.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

There is no question that what you suggest is accurate.

There are many sub sets, sharing the mental illness diagnosis.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And adopting really dark skinned ones like Sandra Bullock did must be extra credit. Maybe that poor child won’t have to get transed.

Justice Amy Comey Barrett did likewise, then explained to the child how racist America is. Please…

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CStone's avatar

That’s actually what I meant to type….Sandra Bullock

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Truth Seeker's avatar

and they are very very wealthy, there is only one way to "make it" in the industry and its not pleasant

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Garden Lover's avatar

When I first moved down to LA, I came here to be a “star”. I was with my parents in Maui attending a cousin’s wedding and met a Hollywood “producer” there. He was my dad’s age, played tennis with my dad, seemed like a decent guy, and said, “Hey, when you get home, look me up. We can go out to lunch” and gave me his number. Being the naive 20-something that I was, I called him. We were heading out to Malibu for lunch in his convertible when he put his hand on my thigh. I moved his hand back to the middle console. He did it a couple more times. I asked him what he thought he was doing. He said, “You know how it is.” Dude, no, I don’t. I met you with my parents. You could be my dad. You’ve got a potbelly. I have no interest in you.

Apparently, I didn’t want it bad enough to sleep with him. (Just thinking about it makes me shudder.)

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good for you! And while this is disgusting, I can't say I'm surprised. The expression "casting couch" exists for a reason. And men (women too, they're certainly not immune although historically have had fewer opportunities) with power love to use it for their own nefarious purposes.

At least he didn't try to force you, though. I'm sure there are many who would have at least tried :/

So many are ready to do anything to get into show business. Glad you were wiser and didn't get tangled up in all that.

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PrayerWarrior's avatar

Good for you 🙌 👏 👏👏

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Takes character to refuse, you had that unlike so many.

Live on the rock you visited previously not far from Bollywood.

Many similar stories have come my way...

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MaryAnn's avatar

Oh gosh. 😳

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

men are sexual opportunists. no judgement; that's just how it is. from an evolutionary standpoint, men take any opportunity. women, who may get stuck with a child, have to be more circumspect and are more risk adverse.

i remember many years ago, i was having a snack at an outdoor lunch place when a homeless guy approached me and proposed "going to your place." he obviously didn't have a place and hadn't showered in god knows how long.

i was wearing a silk dress, had a college degree and a job. i was so far out of his class and was horrified and offended that he thought i would stoop so low.

as i walked away, he shouted after me "someday you'll regret it and you'll be back."

it was years before i realized that it's just the way men are. what if i had said yes? it cost him nothing to try. think of some great movie romances like Titanic- "oh jack, poor boys like us don't get rich girls like her" but jack tries and wins the prize.

think about a frat party- a guy has sex with a drunk girl and he says "i got lucky." the next morning, he doesn't even remember what she looked like. she cries "i was raped, i have PTSD, i need a lifetime of therapy." when she sees him on campus, she relives the trauma and hides while he couldn't pick her out of a line up. in 2 days, he won't even remember what happened while she'll ruminate on it forever.

women would be better off if they tabled the judgment and realized that it's just how things are.

your beloved husband, brother or son, in the right circumstances, would do the same. once you realize that, you can shelve the disapproval and just appreciate men for what they are

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MaryAnn's avatar

See also Chastity ‘Chaz’ Bono. One of the trans trail blazers, I believe. Just so odd to think that is ok.

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madaboutmd's avatar

I agree in general but this happened with my friend's daughter (also adopted). She was assuming a male gender from 6th grade through the beginning of senior year of high school. Thanks be to God that her parents never allowed any meds much less surgeries. My friend "went along" with name and pronoun changes. She's a very happy female 1 1/2 years later. It took a long time to psychologically detrains including spending the last semester of high school in a day out therapeutic program.

What's wrong with Julia Roberts kids? She seems to have raised the most "normal kids of the Hollywood types. Scarlett Johansson is the one with the trifecta!

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CStone's avatar

I mean to type Sandra Bullock, but there’s no edit button, and I just realized what I did…….they all look alike to me, lol.

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Bandit's avatar

The 3 dots (...) across from your name, press them, there is an edit option.

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Debra's avatar

Selfish and narcissistic. Both.

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Gary's avatar

well those stars make their living pretending to be things they are not. Then pat each other on the back for how good they are at it. So many of them are a total mess, made by others marketing their "look" it is all made up. They are empty.

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Miss Rodeo's avatar

Making click-bait out of them.

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CStone's avatar

*****meant to type Sandra Bullock*****

Old age creeping up on me.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

an impossibility, they are compromised, 100%

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Bitsy54's avatar

Having a purse puppy (remember Nicki Hilton and her purse Yorki?) used to be the fashion statement of inclusivity, now it’s having trans, bi and gay kids.

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Bandit's avatar

I'd sooo much rather have a "purse puppy." Cuter, quieter, they really love you, don't cost as much....

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JLock's avatar

It’s fashionable. Trendy. Which is very important for those that have no soul.

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CMCM's avatar

It's almost like it's an "in" thing to proclaim you have a transgender child. Sick.

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Carrie's avatar

Boom!

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

You are right. I remain flummoxed about the parents. That's where it all started. Faith in God has been replaced by secular ideals in our culture. The boomers with their "I want my kids to have it better than I did" attitude made the first mistakes.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Nancy, do not be flummoxed about the parents. Anyone who would submit their child to the destructive practices of gender affirmation are not parents at all. A parent would NEVER do this to their own child let alone someone else's. These "parents" should have their children removed from them. The parents are too disturbed themselves and seem more interested in wanting to make insane woke political statements using their child(ren) as the fodder. It is diabolically evil.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

I would like to put a word in here about how evil and vile the medical doctors are who practice this barbarity on children for money. The parents are only part of what has been the problem that we are now correcting. The Tennessee law rightly punishes the doctors.

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CStone's avatar

Many of these ‘parents’ adopted children for ‘social credit’, and them realize they can mutilate them to gain even more social credit.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

That is utterly despicable. Unfathomable cruelty.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

As a professional, have watched countless examples of children having children. It rarely ends well, as you point out evil.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

lets claw back the faith, and insist the pagans circle the bowl

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Janet's avatar

If you want true input from the parents and what they go through. Hear from them. https://www.pittparents.com

It is not always what you are thinking. It’s in my family. Unless you have personal experience you have no god damn idea what it really does to the parents too.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I think the primary question everyone needs ask themselves is, what am I going to do about it? What step(s) can I take to stop this destructive madness directed at God's gift to humanity, the next generations of humanity?

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Nothingtoseehere's avatar

One step would be to stop using their made-up language! Don't use the word transgender.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

The rest of us MUST stop referring to them as the sex they are pretending to be. Rachel Levine is not a “she.” Even people who oppose going along with the fantasy use the incorrect pronouns, almost as if it’s a courtesy they’re extending!

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Neither a "she" nor an "admiral".

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RunningLogic's avatar

“Weaponized kindness” strikes again 😕

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Truth Seeker's avatar

That is the absolute truth.

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Pete's avatar

"Don't use the word transgender."

Other than to call out how absurd the concept is. Kids who display non-traditional traits will probably grow up to be LGB if left alone and be able to live as their biologic sex.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Saw a young couple at the beach. The little boy was mostly naked but the young parents had his hair done like a little girls. Deliberately did a stare down that the parentage refused to engage. They know exactly what they are doing...

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I agree, allowing them to set the terms upon which we fight puts us at a distinct disadvantage, right at the outset. It gives them "credibility".

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

For myself, I know I need to be bolder and speak the truth as the opportunity arises. Transgender ideology is the embodiment of evil.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

It definitely is... the problem is these evil people are willing to hurt other people in any way they can. I think the resolution for us is in synergy of effort, I haven't really researched but I am betting there are local, state and national groups one could become involved in to multiply our voices in a meaningful way.

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Pete's avatar

Gays against groomers is an organization articulating the problem and a weapon against anyone claiming being against trans is homophobic.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

when the time is right, you will know what to say, and when to say it

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I chose to begin teaching students at my church so that I could speak to them a bit about these issues. My co-teacher didn't like me talking about it and her daughter told me once that we "should stick to the Bible." I considered it applying the truth of the Bible to daily life.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Great opportunity, your co teacher has little fortitude.

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James Heard's avatar

"I considered it applying the truth of the Bible to daily life."

Exactly. And that is what Christ commands adult believers to do... to speak the truth in love to those under their influence. Keep it up (and pray that the Lord reveals His will in the matter of Biblical TRUTH to your co-teacher, or brings you one who is more teachable and hungry to reflect a love and knowledge of Jesus.)

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Truth Seeker's avatar

As has been true since the beginning, speaking the truth with knowledge

and hopefully some wisdom governed by discernment

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

I always try to use the medical term ‘gender dysphoria’ if it comes up in conversation.

This is a psychological disorder, and it needs to be referred to accordingly.

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Lori's avatar

Never heard or saw any of this when I was growing up. Kids were one of two genders and knew what they were.

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MrsW's avatar
Jun 19Edited

It definitely comes out of the dark depths of hell. Satan cannot create - he hasn’t had an original idea since the Garden. Everything he does is a carbon copy of past offences against God with the expressed intent of corrupting and/or perverting God’s creation. Thus the attack, first, on the unborn, and then the perversion of sexual identity with gay/lesbian alliances. Now he has taken us to the next level of delusion where people actually believe they were born in the wrong body and try to change their gender - mutilating their bodies and wrecking their souls in the process. Dysphoria indeed! All this to manipulate mankind into denying the Creator and abandoning our need for relationship with Him. It is evil incarnate and won’t end until we as a people realize we are being lied to - from all around us and within us. God help us all 🙏🏻

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Spot on correct! Well said.

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Nothingtoseehere's avatar

Romans 1 describes the slide perfectly.

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Garden Lover's avatar

But a lot of studies show that a sex change in the vast majority of children/adults doesn’t do anything for the gender dysphoria, doesn’t address the depression, and doesn’t stop the suicide. Matter of fact for a good 80-90% (I’m being conservative as I don’t have the actual numbers), it increases the problems AND then they also have to deal with the health issues.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Exactly, and none of the devious people I mentioned give a damn about any other devastating effects on the children. They are involved because of their woke stupidity which takes precedence over the well being of the child and/or because of the large amount of money a "medical" practitioner can scam off them and their insurance providers. Its really despicable.

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Garden Lover's avatar

It also makes them a stack of cash. Not only do they get to experiment on people _legally_, but they now have a patient for life. It’s sick.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Add online influencers, since young people are wedded to their phones. My granddaughter got sucked into LGBTQ sites online for awhile, but, thankfully, abandoned them.

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Bill Chaffee's avatar

The injections that infants receive contribute to the problem. The increase in numerous conditions (including gender dysphoria) has coincided with the increase in the shot schedule.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Bill,

I don't disagree with you. The unconscionable vaccine "requirements" for children is not only insane, it is a crime against them. I am certain, like you are, that all these vaccines pumped into their bodies has devastated their natural immune systems and results in unhealthy condition for the rest of their natural lives. It appears, they may be genetically modified to pass it along to their kids.

It truly makes my trigger finger twitch.

I am just beyond angry at what they did to the world.

I do not know if you have seen the recent report out of Japan where they show in the database of vaccinated vs unvaccinated (for "covid") that the vaccinated person, after the fourth injection, have a much higher rate of death and of dying earlier than an unvaccinated person and it is correlated to the vaccines.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/06/japan-releases-bombshell-vax-vs-unvax-data-18/

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Fred's avatar

Their own study proved that there was no improvement in the mental health of “trans” kids who received “gender affirming treatment.” Of course, they tried to obscure and dismiss the results.

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Gary's avatar

they just need to be "normal parents" and let them grow up. the rest will follow.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Teachers. I blame teachers. All liberal, all broken.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I don't disagree, except to say that there are more groups than just them, including corrupt, malicious, money hungry "doctors" and "parents" who are perhaps more destructive than all the other groups combined. All of the groups have one thing in common: they are horribly evil people who deserve condemnation to hell for eternity. My belief is that God will hold them accountable, even if our hopelessly corrupt legislatures and judiciary wont. I'm astonished the SCOTUS actually found a back bone enough for the 6-3 victory for children, although, the three lunatics - all disgusting woke liberal females - should be removed from their seats. I guess it wasn't 5-4 because the other woke female barrett must have felt she needed to try to consolidate the media's narrative of her being conservative.

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PrayerWarrior's avatar

Agree

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Carrie's avatar

I am grateful for this court decision, especially justice Thomas’s sharp concurrence. The “experts” in “transgender medicine” have basically constructed guidance supporting evil interventions on children (surgery, hormone manipulation, and social transition encouragement). The evidence is made up and not supported by legitimate evidence. Oh, and they use emotional blackmail and manipulation to get parents to think it’s the only way to keep their child from not committing suicide… pure evil!

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MayBella82's avatar

I blame the parents first. They are the reason their kids are having issues. If they would just love them as they are, their kids will come out the other side of this confusion. I went through this with my daughter along with two of her friends. Their parents and I did not freak out or rush them to the doctors. They survived and thrived. They are 26 now and each has chosen a different path… my daughter is straight, one is gay and the other is gay who dresses feminine. They are all lovely people who are happy because they were loved just as they were.

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Jaci's avatar

Why are so many first born or adopted children of stars trans...a bit satanic, but many do not seem to understand anything satanic!

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MayBella82's avatar

Exactly... most of them don't live a normal life... and God is not in their lives.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Like apparently people with halitosis can’t smell themselves.

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Garden Lover's avatar

Well, mine considered herself agender. I don’t agree. I think she’s afraid to grow up. I have told her our insurance is not going to pay for her to have her breasts cut off and that I won’t support that until she’s at least 26 years old. She’s 21 now. I’m hoping that, in five years, all this insanity will go away, and she’ll see the light. Yes, she’s had some therapy with sane people, but she’s of that age and mindset that she knows everything. (Sigh)

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RunningLogic's avatar

Praying for her also. I think a lot of these gender dysphoria and even some cases of identifying as gay does come down to not being psychologically ready for puberty and/or adulthood.

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HHM's avatar

Praying for your daughter (and you).

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MayBella82's avatar

Mine is 26. At 21, she was still in the mist of it. Mine posted she was panosexual... we had a talk and i made her remove it. She grew up a lot between 21 and 24. There is a lot of hope.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

They don’t even have a fully developed brain til 25. You are wise to wait….

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G B's avatar

Unfortunately, so called "experts" throughout human history have been the cause of terrible decisions and evil intentions with catastrophic consequences.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

The redneck corner of my upbringing has never believed in ‘experts’.

Just glorified idiots…

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RSgva's avatar

Yes. not so long ago “experts” prescribed lobotomies and thalidomide. A cautionary tale against fashionable changes to body parts.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Seems like many “experts” are just authoritarians hiding behind any type of credentials. Like petty tyrants with a badge. First in class or last in class, if a diploma or license is on the wall, “I’m an expert!” Successful tv show or movie or sports career make “experts” on everything from politics to parenting. If we’re not careful, credentials suck the humility out of us and blow us back up with foolish pride.

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Garden Lover's avatar

Unfortunately, medical schools encourage them to be narcissists and believe they know everything. There are some good doctors, but many who are not.

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ILoveherbs's avatar

Reasonable Horses...

To me, "experts" are "educated people who form opinions, based on their education & experience. Many expect us to adopt their point of view, without question. Some become angry or vindictive when we use the "informed consent" principles & don't swallow the pill. (ie C19, gender dysphoria, climate change) Many are unable to fathom that we, as individuals, could possibly think for ourselves. Others are well paid for their narrative affirming opinion. Thank you Jeff for changing the narrative daily.

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RunningLogic's avatar

There is a guy posting on a recent Alex Berenson Substack that fits that description very well.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Well, you are hitting at the point which is this is why woke places like Harvard exists, they get paid by the woke federal government to create a boat load (a diploma mill) of credentialed "experts" who are then put in power over us in federal, state, and local positions of power. And they use our tax dollars to do it. Its deeply disturbing.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes exactly, and I made a similar comment way down the line (because I didn’t get to C&C until this afternoon).

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Pure evil indeed.

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Carol M's avatar

Evil and irreversible interventions.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

"evidence" convinced no fool, its a spiritual issue

Thomas brought the fire.

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Garden Lover's avatar

There are videos of surgeons who do these surgeries who have admitted they have no idea what they are doing and that they are experimenting on these kids. It’s sickening.

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Randy Myers's avatar

The m

Mmm k

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

My thoughts exactly. How can they be upset about discrimination against transwomen for not treating them like biological women when they can’t even define what a woman is??? I mean, after all, it’s not like they’re biologists or anything…🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️.

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Jeff S's avatar

Hahaha.

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PE Bird's avatar

Actually surprised (not) that Jackson didn't recuse herself since she doesn't know what a woman is and is not a biologist.

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SaltSweet's avatar

Ha-Brilliant!

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SB's avatar

I wasn’t a huge fan of Trump in 2016 but I wasn’t voting for Hilary and the main thing I liked about Trump was his promise to choose conservative supremes. Praise God!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Many have similar history. We were infected by the Derangement Syndrom virus,

the epidemic continues with sporatic outbreaks. Some of us have been cured.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Sad that he had a great opportunity and chose a compromised traitor, Barrett, and a coward, Kavanaugh.

Just think about how great it would be if we had two more Thomas's instead of those two weaklings.

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richard jones's avatar

I always thought Barrett was too. Woman. Catholic/Theologically Dim. Bendable. "Open."

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MayBella82's avatar

I've been disappointed in her. I thought her faith would protect her from bending to evil...however, she has been very quesionable. She must be a CINO...Catholic in name only.

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Debra's avatar

Much of the Biblical teachings of the Catholic Church has bounced from here to there to here to there based on who is Pope. The whims of change. The Bible is the inherent word of God and does not change. Religions that change and contort the Bible will have to answer for leading the flocks astray. The Holy Spirit always gives us the ability to discern what we hear and what we repeat to others. The churches are filled with CINO's. Christian in name only. Almighty God looks at and knows the heart of every single one who calls themselves Christ Followers. He is the judge.

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madaboutmd's avatar

Um, no it hasn't.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Unfortunately, todays Christian Bible has changes at least a dozen ways. For example: His name was NEVER "Jesus" John 1:1-3 was completely changed to support the pagan TRINITY. Go read Dr. Miles Jones books to begin your education.

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MayBella82's avatar

You don't believe in the Trinity? which part? God, Jesus or the Holy Spirit? You mention the Bible so i assume you are a Christain. just curious where you stand about each one

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Truth Seeker's avatar

A deep drive on the Trinity and its actual meaning, is beyond the bandwidth of most. Interestingly enough, the Amish, simple folk,

know the truth.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

She adopted a child from Africa so she could give her the ‘talk’ about how dangerously racist America is. ACB is problematic and a large percentage of Catholics, the majority really, are CINOs.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

not only did it not protect her, it facilitates the insanity

Catholics including he pope are infested.

Come from the rank and file...

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Was raised in SB very close to Notre Dame a breeding ground for homosexual "seminarians" and older homesexual employess.

The place is pure evil. Barrett was spawned there.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

She was coiffed over years and years to be a RINO who could be called upon to a seat on the Supreme Court.

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Kim's avatar

Roberts needs to retire so that President Trump can name a new Justice who is not bought and paid for/blackmailed/compromised.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

“To hold otherwise would permit elite sentiment to distort and stifle democratic debate under the guise of scientific judgment …”

Indeed, ‘elite sentiment’. Bravo Justice Thomas.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Wowser, a well liked comment about JC's article. Bravo

As you pointed out the radical lefty SC justices are not the brightest bulbs in the room.

Maybe Janice can weigh in with something irrelevant to the topic?

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Vickie Marie's avatar

Agreed

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Carrie's avatar

There is no such thing as a transgender child. There are children abused by their school guidance counselors or others of influence who are recruited into being “trans”.

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phlyme's avatar

God doesn’t make mistakes like putting women in male bodies. If belief in the creator were a cornerstone in our lives as it used to be. I think this entire transgender issue would never have happened.

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Juju's avatar

Also peer pressure. When mean kids want to torment another student they start planting the ideas in all the other kids’ heads that they are gay or lesbian or a different gender “and it’s sooo obvious, we all can see it” while they laugh at the confusion and humiliation that kid feels. Long before this was so prevalent but just starting I actually overheard the nasty harassment aimed at another girl with glee. Then another girl took the road of “empathy” truly believing they were helping her identify and so it was kindness not bullying. The bullied girl became an official lesbian within that year, brainwashed by her peers and all the media pushing it.

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Carrie's avatar

Very sad…

I have also read that with all the grievance politics, kids being taught about oppressors and the oppressed in school , if you are white you are an oppressor, etc. I can imagine a white preteen girl may see identifying as trans as a way out of being labeled an oppressor. All the evil impulses pushing kids in the wrong direction.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes, anything to get out of the category of “the oppressor.”

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Willing Spirit's avatar

What kids have to navigate today is terrifying. Ones without faith and parental guidance hardly stand a chance.

The fields are ripe for evangelization.

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liz's avatar

Now they just TRANS gay kids, as the sign in the pic says. the ULTIMATE in HOMOPHOBIA

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Based Florida Man's avatar

"Pete Hegseth is 🔥🔥🔥

“So to be clear…these are men that think they’re women…?”

“I can educate you on Trans Issues…”

“We’ve identified there’s mental health issues with that belief system…”

https://x.com/liz_churchill10/status/1935488884130857185

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Debra's avatar

"There are more than 200 different types of mental illnesses, which include conditions like anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and schizophrenia. Each type can affect thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in various ways."

I actually believe there are more today because of mRNA vaccines and chemicals in the food and air.

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Lynn46's avatar

Ms Jacobs is my congress person who I have NEVER voted for. On Nexdoor, I can't believe how far left these people are. I had to delete the app but still get emails.

Most seem to be ok with the invasion the last 4 years.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Yes, Nextdoor sucks bigly... so does reddit.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Too many kids have access to TikTok and other web channels that make being trans look "cool" and edgy and the answer to all life's problems. Especially kids in puberty (a miserable time for most) are looking for an easy way out. I'm all for free speech, but I still wonder how an open groomer like Jeffrey Marsh is allowed to do what he does on TikTok. He's disgusting.

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Pete's avatar

"Too many kids have access to TikTok and other web channels that make being trans look "cool" and edgy and the answer to all life's problems."

Children's TV has been framing gays as the cool kids to emulate for decades. That is behind much of the grooming. In middle school my daughter wanted her brother to be gay. When I asked why, she said "because it would make me more popular".

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RunningLogic's avatar

I feel like certain parents encourage it for the same reason 😕

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Vickie Marie's avatar

He who controls the words or visuals controls the narrative.

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Pete's avatar

Those who blindly accept the false narratives dominating media are the controlled!

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liz's avatar

HUGE difference between GLB and Trans and that divorce is happening more every day.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Yep + Ugh.

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Carrie's avatar

He is absolutely disgusting… with that fake soft spoken tone, evil. And he encourages kids to go against their parents, very unbiblical!

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

I'm sure the guy uses the bible for TP. He & his ilk are more on the luciferian side of things.

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CStone's avatar

Are you saying the Bible is Luciferian?

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I think TP means Toilet Paper? It might have been helpful to spell it out. Or maybe Target Practice?

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Try reading for comprehension.

Sheesh.

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Carolyn's avatar

So why do parents allow the access? Being a parent is hard work. You are a parent NOT your child's friend.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

No idea!

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Rob D's avatar

Amen! If you can ever get a one on one conversation going with a "trans" or a homosexual person 99.9% of the time, if they are being honest, you can get them to recount a time when they were molested, fondled, or coerced into sexual acts. Harder to get them to admit, is that that experience ruined their lives. Many of these poor souls are convinced they were "born that way" as a means of dealing with the trauma of that experience. Pop psychology also does its part in telling these folks there's no way out and you might as well just live the life.

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liz's avatar

not true . many of the lesbians I know were raped as children or adults and dont want men in their lives on an intimate basis as a result.

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MM's avatar

It’s right up there with “underaged women”…. Word games used by predators.

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Vickie Marie's avatar

Absolutely correct. This transgender ideology is nothing but demonic. Satan and his delusional kids target the children in the womb and out of the womb because he hates God and God‘s beloved creation is paying the price. People are following Satan and they don’t even know straight to hell. America pushed God out Satan moved right in.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Matthew 7:13–14 (ESV): 13 “Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. 14 For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few.

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BeadleBlog's avatar

There's also no such thing as a transgender adult or "community." Transgender is an ideological and political agenda, not a defined group of people.

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SB's avatar

My understanding is most of these kids have normal childhood anxieties from being put into herd mentality institutions called public school. The best thing parents can do is get the kids out of public school.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Yes, and there is no such thing as a boy born gay. The close causal connection between homo-pedophilia and adult male homosexuality is an open secret among gays, but we are not supposed to talk about it.

https://patrick.net/post/1343652/2022-02-13-the-gay-flag-is-also-the-symbol-of

Gays are not born, but created by sexual abuse. It's nothing to be proud of.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

The addition of the baby colors to the “Gay Pride” flag in 2020 signalled descent into a new layer of Hell. It marked the addition of trans or gender dysphoria, by choosing colors associated with babies and baby showers.

So it wasn’t bad enough that they appropriate one of the most common positive symbols found in nature, which appears in children’s literature, clothing, schools, etc. — the rainbow 🌈— now they added baby blue, pink and white, colors associated with the arrival of a new baby.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

What's truly sick is that the flag of sodomy and pedophilia is openly posted in thousands of classrooms to lure children into a sad life of disease and early death just so that Karen teachers can get virtue points with their Karen peers.

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PrayerWarrior's avatar

Exactly

I cannot fathom any parent buying into this

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madaboutmd's avatar

Oh the stories I could tell of my college roommate's youngest child, a daughter. All three children are adopted. She was trans from 6th grade through first semester senior year of HS. In 6th grade she wrote a paper and in tiny print at the bottom said "she wanted to be a boy". The teacher brought it to the social worker and before she EVEN went home that day, she had changed her name to a boy's name and the social worker "informed" the parents that that is what they'd call her (now him). It's been an insane roller coaster but her parents NEVER allowed meds/puberty blockers or surgeries. She is now happy and content a 1 1/2 years later.

Two asides: 1) This began for my friend's daughter when she was playing video games on line with a girl the same age from another state who brought up the idea. So it absolutely has been social contagion. 2) If any therapist worth their degree and with any morals and ethics actually asked the deeper questions perhaps they would have understood the challenges of open adoption and the bio mother who had three sons after having a first daughter. Who was placed for adoption....only the daughter.

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Frank's avatar

Persons of influence = pedophiles and perverts.

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Kenneth's avatar

With all due respect to Justice GOAT, but when he says "there is no medical consensus on how best to treat gender dysphoria in children” that's not exactly true. The deep blue American Psychological Association's DSM5 reports that up to 97% of girls and 98% of boys who have gender dysphoria grow out of it without any physical intervention; a statistically significant percentage. Activists with medical degrees may disagree with the science, but those without bias or heavy financial interest have a near-unanimous consensus on the matter

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Carrie's avatar

Good point in there… “activists with medical degrees”

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Jeff S's avatar

Those activists have mental disorders, too.

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Debra's avatar

I'd like to add pride, greed, selfishness and unethical morality to this.

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CHop's avatar

True that many grow out of it through puberty, but there are also doctors treating it by correcting a hormone imbalance toward the child's sex. There are so many things in our environment that mess with our hormones now that in some cases it is truly a hormone imbalance.(the anecdotes I heard were of older teens being treated)

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Kenneth's avatar

What you're discussing is a more medical issue that would be treated by an endocrinologist. The law in question provided appropriate carveouts for such things. What I'm discussing is the psychological issue that is not due to an imbalance but are due to more social or developmental causes

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CHop's avatar

The interviews I saw was a general practioner being told by a parent that their child thinks they are in the wrong body. Instead of sending the patient to a psychiastrist, the doctor ran hormone tests, treated it, and the child no longer had those thoughts within a few months. In some cases, the problem is physical and not psychological, but the problem is few bother to check. It's similar to the 1990s when Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was considered a psychological problem or just women being lazy.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Hormone imbalance is typically caused by exposure to gender bending chemicals. Tyrone Hayes PhD exposed this widely over a decades ago, and he was hardly early.

Endo's do not test for the obvious, they write scripts.

Wrong approach.

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Kenneth's avatar

I'd believe that. My main point is that the exception being discussed by CHop was/is not my area of expertise

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Understood. Comment was less directly your way than for the lurkers.

I do have that expertise, but soft pedal it, for lay people.

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Jamie's avatar

My grandchild was born with a chromosomal abnormality and needs hormones to develop properly. That is an entirely separate issue.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Growing out of "it" is just doublespeak for the fact that it is deliberate "confusing" of young impressionable minds. Medical training is mostly indoctrination. Think of the Vaxs and Quaxs for the "virus" bogeymen. Virus of the day grift re-emerges every couple of years on fron pages of Time mag. None have been isolated or ever or shown to cross infect breaking rank from Kochs postulates.

We have been lied to consistently. The best educated simply repeat the lies...

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Kenneth's avatar

Brown had a study a few years ago that concluded that being transgendered is a social phenomenon. It was pulled because it didn't fit the preferred narrative

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Truth Seeker's avatar

No doubt. Have dissected thousands of studies. All of them conclude: more study is needed.

Occam's Razor states, more than less, that the simplest solution is nearly always correct. That does not happen from "studies"

It is common sense, less common that ever.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

And the ones that don't grow out of it are clinically disordered. It's not something that a normal healthy person believes (that they are in the wrong body).

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Debra's avatar

I am overweight and would like to say I am in the wrong body but the truth is I eat too many calories per day for the amount of exercise I do therefore I have added poundage.

I could also blame my old age and my slower metabolism but again...... it's up to me to change my body. I thank God I am healthy and take zero prescription drugs.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

One thing that may help you as it has others... Take the action steps for your grandkids or that cute little neighbor girl that adores you. You will find it easier if reframed.

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madaboutmd's avatar

My friend's daughter is one of them. It was a long 6 1/2 years though.

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Kenneth's avatar

Give her 3cc of Truth. If that doesn't work, double the dose and try again

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madaboutmd's avatar

Per other posts here, she came through. It was a miserable, horrible time for the entire family but her parents were steadfast in no meds or surgeries.

It was all social contagion that was affirmed immediately by a teacher and social worker.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Jeff - per your post of yesterday:

“The pandemic pressure is not venting. It’s building.”

Amen to that!

I listened to the Heritage panel discussion that you referenced:

https://x.com/Heritage/status/1934974583251288466

I absolutely love your optimism for a reckoning. Thank you for those encouraging words.

Something I found troubling while listening - is it possible that Rand Paul is completely unaware of the harms of the COVID shots?

It was disheartening to hear him parrot the lies surrounding the eradication of smallpox and polio.

Perhaps we should all send Rand a copy of Suzanne Humphries book, Dissolving Illusions (I know - I too hate using Amazon)

https://a.co/d/7GSlEaw

For anyone here not wanting or able to read this entire book, the following post by A Midwestern Doctor is eye opening and gives a synopsis:

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-smallpox-pandemic-response-was

We truly need to educate the masses surrounding the lies about vaccination. If we believe what the Bible says, there was never any need to mess with perfection.

Psalm 139:14

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Frankly, we truly need to educate the masses surrounding the lies about EVERYTHING....

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nancylee's avatar

problem is: they must then face their duplicity in believing them. and that is an act of humility far beyond most people.

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P Flournoy's avatar

Especially doctors!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

correction// Medical Doctors

though a subset of renegades is now popular

There are two camps / 98% of whom are virus chasers

the 2% expose the virus fraud

Mike Stone is one of the later, his sub is extraordinary

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Amen

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Truth Seeker's avatar

false beliefs require admission as you point out

That is the conundrum.

The truth is not meant for the many, despite well wishing

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Laura Kasner's avatar

9/11 first comes to mind

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CHop's avatar

Many questioning it due to the recent India Air crash

https://x.com/CPM_Mutuse/status/1933243105953657224?t=h6sf60eKoxoqWc2o-cqPzw&s=19

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Laura Kasner's avatar

CHop- I wonder how that is explained away!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Fully agree... here is a comprehensive start:

https://www.unz.com/article/israel-did-9-11/

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Truth Seeker's avatar

As you point out. WE HAVE BEEN LIED TO ABOUT EVERYTHING!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Sen. Paul's wife purchased stock in early 2020 in Gilead, the maker of the death drug Remdesivir.

Was it the result of classified security briefings Sen. Paul received that enabled that stock purchase?

And Sen. Paul then "forgot" to declare the stock purchases on his financials for 16 months.

And Fauci is still walking free after lying to Congress.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I really, really hope this is not true.

But the last 5 years have taught me otherwise.

Stabbed in the back is our default condition.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Rand Paul is not a good guy. He hides behind the whole fiscal conservatism facade whenever Republicans are in charge to undermine the party.

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Annette kimball's avatar

What a let down in my estimation! Is there NO ONE to trust?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

We are in a sad state of affairs.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Im gonna trust mtg.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Interesting Kathleen.

Rand also said that every day his wife asks him why Fauci isn't in jail. Perhaps she feels guilty that their riches were gained by people's deaths.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Or maybe he’s throwing up a smokescreen. I don’t trust him at all.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Rand Paul is bucking President Trump at every turn. I imagine he intends another presidential run in 2028.

He’s a strange one. He and his wife got trapped a bit by a BLM mob in DC during the St. George riots. He was indignant for a little while, but didn’t seem to learn anything from it.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

He should be. Spending trillions of dollars is something Rand Paul is against and good for him. The house and senate are to hold the executive branch in check not simply cheerleading every move he makes

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MPLloyd's avatar

There are enough enemies of Trump thwarting everything he promised to do for the American people. He knows what he is doing and has good reasons for his decisions and executive orders. Rand Paul doesn’t need to be grandstanding and ruining the short time Trump has to accomplish our goals by voting with the Democrat/Leftists who despise Trump. He and Massie will pay the price. I have already lost respect for them and would never vote for either of them after their disloyalty. We don’t have enough loyal, actual Republicans to do anything, on top of which we now have these narcissists siding with the insane Leftists and the useless RINOs. So NEVER complain about Trump not getting anything done for the American people. The psycho Left and the insufferable/worthless Republicans made sure he couldn’t.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Rand Paul only gets his panties in a wad when Republicans are in charge.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Good point about the possibility of him running in 2028.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

The vaccination propaganda to this point has been very effective that I imagine many Americans feel like they are neglecting something by not getting vaccinated. People feel ashamed when not getting a tetanus update, or some other injection. On X, there are many posts that affirm this moral stance. By not getting the MMR vaccine, you are sentencing children to death and disability. We saw with Covid how the propaganda vs. reality of both "disease" and "vaccine" played out in real time.

I, too, found Rand Paul's words depressing. He still believes that there was a "novel deadly virus," and I would like him to prove it and devastate those of us who "just don't see it". I am not saying people didn't get sick, they did. I just have a very hard time believing a PCR test is a determinant of such a source.

If "turtles all the way down" on vaccination, why not also virology?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

There were only 15 cases of tetanus reported to the CDC in 2023.

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Jaci's avatar

Every vax is injecting the ailment into your body. I just read a shingles vax makes the condition 15 times more likely to occur in the vaccinated. I thought shingles was only on the surface of the skin, but one lady commented in the article that she had it in her throat, nose, etc. I cannot imagine what that must be like. Gives me the willies just thinking about it. 🙏🏼

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The shingles vaccine also has a FDA black box warning on it for Guillain-Barre Syndrome.

Your doctor won't tell you.

Neither will that CVS clerk injecting it into your arm.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

all have GB warning in micorfiche on the very long and mostly unreadable warning inclusion

Anyone trusting their "doctor" or CVS needs a long sober look into the mirror

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

That's why Energy Density Frequency Medicine was developed...no side effects & works in 10 minutes.

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Jaci's avatar

My QHS Twine did nothing.

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LMWC's avatar

I have some recent knowledge of shingles. In December I received an emergency pacemaker. I had no symptoms but a routine 3 year delayed Medicare exam turned up a pulse rate of 32. I was flatly told I should be dead. No one could believe I had no symptoms. No exhaustion, dizziness, or shortness of breath. A cardiologist flatly told me I needed a pacemaker and I needed it that day. Scared the crap out of my husband. So, that afternoon I got a pacemaker. Now, I am forever hooked up to a monitor at night which records my pre determined pulse at 62 beats. I would have though I would feel much perkier and have more energy, but I feel almost exactly the same. In April, I contracted shingles on the left side of my face. All around my nose, my lips, inside the roof of my mouth and on my gums, down my chin, and around my left ear. Never went higher than the tip of my nose. Never had the jab or shingles vaccine, but I did have chicken pox. The pain was not excruciating as I had so often heard, more annoying like a nerve pain in my teeth when you know you need a root canal, but healing up took forever as it oozed like a bad case of poison ivy for weeks. It still tingles around my nose on occasion. I am told I can now get shingles again. I don’t know how but I am convinced it has something to do with my pacemaker. Talking about shingles, I found that all kinds and all ages have had shingles. Some have had the shot, some not. Shingles is another viral ailment, unheard of 40 years ago. Did the vaccine cause shingles or did the sudden onslaught of shingles cause a vaccine to be invented?

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Classic Rider's avatar

My wife has a son in law that got shingles in an eye. He was only in his 30s. Eventually he needed a cornea transplant. 😱

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Vaccines include adjuvants, the most egregious of which is Al, deliberately to provoke immune response. Shingles is the adult result of the varicella vax. It may attack the nerves, that is brutal.

All vaxs are toxic as you point out.

mRNA is not a "vax" but a gene altering "therapy" People that took it were hoodwinked, but also stupid as it was voluntary

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

This should be on billboards around the United States.

I was very alarmed when my heel got infected from the rusty nail, and that was far more of a concern that tetanus...the infection I got.

That and "before the introduction of the measles vaccine, only 500 people a year in the United States "died of" measles. I find even those statistics somewhat questionable as very little is known of those 500 people.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Howz about the simple remedy: Health does not come from needles!!

It begs the discussion where health arises from.

The Medical Cartel is the wrong place to search for the answer.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

I generally agree with this statement, with the exception of things like insulin, epi-pens, and there might be other examples out there, but if you can show me viable alternatives, I will make immediate concessions. But those may not bring health necessarily but relief to another dysfunction.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Almost every day I see a story like this on AOL now.

Died unexpectedly

https://www.aol.com/10-old-boy-dies-cardiac-150051019.html

Family member who took the first jab in order to visit her son is having heart issues with no prior problems or family history.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Mr Paul should read the jabs patent. It's very revealing.

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Kathy's avatar

I don’t think Rand Paul is unaware. I think he probably does not want to anger, big Pharma and lose political donations.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

RFK Jr seems to be very wary of offending Big Pharma too...

Or the Covid death-jabs would have been banned long ago.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I was horrified today to see a post by my niece, sharing that her son had gotten 4 vaccines at once at his "well child" appointment. She refused the covid shot while pregnant with him and apparently is now allowing him to be jabbed with everything.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Oh Anne. It defies logic. 😢

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Your neice is one example of countless fools...

Children raising children is a big problem.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Have been in the trenches for over 30 years. It really is simple.

Health does not come, nor could it, from needles.

That is the fork in the road.

Thank Big P and the Medical Cartel.

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A. S.'s avatar

Morning C&C family! Reaching out again as part of a large lawsuit of former Seattle Firefighters against the city who fired us unjustly for not taking the COVID shot. We need help from you all. Check out our website to learn about each of us.

www.seattlefired.com

We really need financial help through this process of standing for everyone’s rights.

Thank you!!!!!!

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Ann-Maree's avatar

This is my story as a result of being fired from the Seattle fire department.

Help me fight for justice for my then 4 year old who ended up homeless. https://www.seattlefired.com/ann-maree-tedaldi

Read all of our stories here. Www.seattlefired.com

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RJ Rambler's avatar

😭😡🔥

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Temcol's avatar

I hope you have found work and are managing better now! I am so sorry the sickness in the minds of Seattle leaders affected you and your daughter so deeply! Praying for results even greater than you could have ever imagined !! Being away from Seattle is a first step!

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Ann-Maree's avatar

Thank you. The one thing God will never do is leave his children and he has and will always provide. Your prayers are greatly appreciated.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

should not be a difficult case. Several gubmint cases have been successful.

Private employers that fired people is the flood gate.

Once a successful suit is won, that will result in widespread bankruptcies.

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

"Come unto Me all of you who are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn of Me for I am gentle and lowly in heart and you will find rest for your souls; for my yoke is easy and my burden is light." Matthew 11:28-30

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NAB's avatar

This might be my favorite Gospel reference.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I hope all the good Christians here are waking up to the evil of Zionism... these murderous swine are NOT God's "chosen".

https://www.bitchute.com/video/2UE1jb50v0cO

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

So, I watched the video you linked which featured a bespectacled Buddha-like guy speaking in some unidentified middle eastern tongue for 12 minutes about the way things are between Jews, Muslims and Christians but doing so through a very jaundiced lens in which he interprets history from an obvious anti-semitic viewpoint, even mentioning some rabbinical foray into the disgusting rape of 3 year old girls but neglecting to mention Mohammed's well-documented sexual misbehavior. Abiding Dude, if you're really interested in the truth then go to the Truth with a capitol T who proclaimed, "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life. No man comes unto the Father but by Me." Not Judaism, not Islam not "Cultural Christianity," Hinduism, Buddhism or any other religion will serve you up the Truth but Jesus Christ will. "Come unto Me, all of you who are weary and heavy burdened and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn of Me for I am gentle and lowly in heart and you will find rest for your souls for my yoke is easy and my burden is light." Matthew 11:28-30 and John 14:6. God bless.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

The chubby guy in the video is a jew, you clown.

History/Truth IS antisemitic, due to the corruption and malignancy of the jews over the many many decades. Yes, Islam is a vile and rotten mythology too. So what?

Jews have been expelled from over 100 countries... for good reasons.

YOUR "Truth" is mythology, as you know in your heart, unless you are an imbecile.

You can embrace it all you like, but don't act like YOU have the truth and no one else has a clue... arrogant bullcrap. read mauro biglino and wake up.

So... God is "gentle and lowly in heart and you will find rest for your souls for my yoke is easy and my burden is light." BUT... Everyone who doesn't buy into your bizarre bullshit will roast in eternal torment... right?

Sounds sadistic and even psychotic to me... small wonder, being derived from Roman and Greek myths...

Dig this, smart guy: https://x.com/SamParkerSenate/status/1809683142275658155

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

Doesn't it strike you as odd that I should risk your ire by sharing the good news of the gospel so that you might avoid eternal separation from God and all that is good? I don't want to see anyone eternally lost and neither does God which is why He sent His Son to die for my sins and Abiding Dude's sins too. But lose the videos and just argue your case from your own understanding please. One excellent read for you is called, "I don't have enough faith to be an atheist," by Geisler and Turek. Any book suggestions for me?

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Not odd at all... so many "religious", knowing in their hearts that their "faith" is built on sand, their myths so strange and often ludicrous... they are compelled to defend the indefensible... and they and YOU love to spew YOUR take on religion", thinking that will prove to "God" what a great and worthy soul you are... hint: It won't work.

Yes, read Biglino's "The Naked Bible". Free download at OceanofPdf.com

Why lose the videos? We learn from others that are more experienced, more well-read and more honest than ourselves... right? What, specifically, do you dispute in the video?

I am an atheist... as in 'I don't know'. Unlike most, I refuse to con myself or cling to some myths that I really don't believe in.

Intellectual honesty is a GOOD thing... agree?

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

Intellectual honesty is a good thing which is why I have seriously considered the idea that there is no god but the evidence is overwhelming to the contrary. Consider this: we were either created by God or a tiny speck of matter floating around in nothingness exploded into the massive and complex universe inhabited by intelligent beings who possess emotions and yet, all of nature breaks down over time not the other way around which is what macro evolution claims. So how did we evolve into such complex beings and without one missing link surfacing to prove humans evolved from other species? I'll download "The Naked Bible" but like all literature I've read so I can justify living like I want to not how God says I should, it'll likely be full of holes so I'll be surprised if this one changes my opinion having met the living God through the person of Jesus Christ who will reveal Himself to all who earnestly seek Him.

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Roger Beal's avatar

My budgies got very upset when I lined their cage with The Wall Street Journal.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Be careful, they'll report you Roger.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Ruh-roh ... is that the ASPCA knockin' at my front door??

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Jeff S's avatar

Roger, you are mean to those critters.

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Roger Beal's avatar

The best way to treat gender dysphoria is to prevent it, to the maximum extent possible:

:: Insulate kids from Randi's public schools

:: Unsubscribe from Netflix and similar propaganda streams

:: Study biology and the construction of the human genome

:: And dare I say it ... crack open that Bible.

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NAB's avatar

Abigail Shrier wrote a book called "Irreversible Damage" and in it she describes the steps taken by families to combat the cult. She listed many of the things you noted in your comment and also noted that some families took the radical step of moving out of the suburbs and into the country, homeschooling their kids and cutting off all technology access. Radical, to be sure, nowadays, but almost uniformly effective.

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Jpeach's avatar

Indoctrinated Parents are a problem. I fear for my grandchildren’s’ future.

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Cookie Dee's avatar

Psalm 95:3-6

[3] For the LORD is a great God,

and a great King above all gods.

[4] In his hand are the depths of the earth;

the heights of the mountains are his also.

[5] The sea is his, for he made it,

and his hands formed the dry land.

[6] Oh come, let us worship and bow down;

let us kneel before the LORD, our Maker!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I saw a report that Oprah is leaving the country! Please, Lord, let it be true.

How much damage has that silver tongued demigod done to our nation?

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Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

Oprah should be arrested for her involvement with John the God and child trafficking

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You got that right! I haven’t been able to confirm yet; maybe she’s planning to go where she can’t be extradited.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

He's got the whole world in His hands!

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nancylee's avatar

I am so sick of “experts.” why would any sane adult human being outsource their own responsibility for their own life to anyone? politician, judge, doctor, teacher, expert ad nauseam? if you do, you get exactly what you deserve.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Ask your doctor if experts are right for you.

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Melissa S's avatar

I posted this enjoyable song a while back. But it is worth posting again. "Ask your doctor" by Neal Fox. https://youtu.be/eaF6ZD0TweA?si=fOXpGY94xJPwzhi2

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CStone's avatar

Perfect!!!!

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Excellent.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

Rough to do when you don’t feel a need to make an appointment.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I haven’t since Jan. 2020.

Change my mind.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

That sounds like an expert opinion

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Kimberly's avatar

Brought to you by Pfizer™

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Truth Seeker's avatar

it really is that stupid

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Peter Schott's avatar

I think the bigger problem is many of us remember when "experts" were just that - people who excelled in their field and could be generally trusted not to abuse that position. The problem with modern "experts" is they use their position to push their point of view and not to truly debate the science. They're also given _way_ too much of a voice to push public policy that then affects the rest of us.

That's not completely new - but it's grown quite a bit in more recent years. We had nonsense from Ancel Keyes that pushed the horrible US "Food Pyramid" and the massive changes to the US diet not too long ago. Hoping the USAID funds dropping can also lead to better "expert" debate.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

All about the Benjamin's $$

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MDM 2.0's avatar

They are "expert" on where their funding originates

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MattD's avatar

Amen sister! This phenomenon is so hard to understand…what frightens me is that these outsourced brain folks drive cars and apparently vote.. God help us all.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

your forgot lawyers, members of the Barr, maritime lawsters

There are always exceptions

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Chris's avatar

The next time Republicans hold a hearing that Democrats boycott en masse because the topic is too embarrassing or incriminating, the Republicans should put cardboard cutouts in the Dem seats so the viewing public can more easily remember who did not show.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Yea, great idea until they let the cardboard cutouts vote. 😉

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Hahahaha

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Chris's avatar

A pulse is required to vote, although we have been conditioned to not expect much more :-)

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Jacquijacq's avatar

No they should just find the party in question guilty and recommend some kind of incarceration. 😂

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NAB's avatar

That's a great idea!!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

excellent idea!!!!

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Corrin Strong's avatar

Best definition of an expert I ever heard was, "Some guy from out of town."

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Peter Schott's avatar

What's crazy is those "out of towners" can say _exactly_ the same thing that the local leader says, but because it comes from someone new people will listen. :)

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FH's avatar

This is one of the first things I learned at beginning of my independent consulting career. Jeesh, it was a hard lesson to learn.

But get this: Jesus said essentially the same thing when he returned to Nazareth and in the synagogue, He stood up to read, from Isaiah. After He noted the scripture had been “fulfilled this day,” He said, “No prophet is accepted in his own country.” (AQ Gospel of Luke, KJV)

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Corrin Strong's avatar

Exactly!

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SB's avatar

I think most “experts” fall under the “we’re from the government and here to help.” Scariest words I could hear.

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Corrin Strong's avatar

that’s one of the three great lies!

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Jeff S's avatar

Hahaha!

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Guy White's avatar

“We’re the pros from Dover.” (1970’s movie reference anyone?)

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Politico Phil's avatar

Like a yardstick, it is a measure of the moral degradation of the American culture that common sense moral axioms, such as the protection of children from harm, have become a politically divisive issue even to the point of court proceedings all the way to SCOTUS.

Such a society is in the process of disintegration.

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Lori's avatar

My grandfather used to say America would be destroyed from the inside out. I now understand what he meant.

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Jeff S's avatar

An old friend's FBI agent father used to tell us the same thing.

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Mike Doyle's avatar

My father told me the same thing when I asked him if the Communists would nuke us

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Neil Kellen's avatar

"As one of his first acts, Trump immediately pulled the plug on the USAID gravy train. Democrats weakly deny it, but it seems patently obvious that billions in “overseas aid” were being funneled right back into DNC operations. Then DOGE got after the rest of the leaky agencies."

When Trump cut USAID the first thing I thought of is how it would hurt the DNC and Democrat campaign funding. That's the thing I was most happy about.

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Jake's avatar

Now go after the book deals...

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

That surely turned off a flood of money. I wonder how much donor funding was pulled from DNC political losers and redirected to antifa-type social losers. Somebody has to keep the resistance in the headlines.

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Carrie's avatar

Jeff I see what you did…

“ Thanks for your attention to this matter!”

LOVE IT!!!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

For this perishable must put on the imperishable, and this mortal must put on immortality. But when this perishable will have put on the imperishable, and this mortal will have put on immortality, then will come about the saying that is written, “Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?” The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law; but thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your toil is not in vain in the Lord.

— 1 Corinthians 15:53-58 NAS

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am's avatar

you are so very welcome!

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am's avatar

https://youtu.be/zptFkmnCLP8

Mercy Me had made this Scripture into an exceptionally simple way to disable the demons that attempt to poison weekend mindsets! 🙏🏻📿🕊️🥰

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Thank you for sharing that. I had not heard it before.

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