[–] NakedWarrior 0 points 43 points 43 points (+43|-0) ago
I've been saying you are going to start seeing a lot of court cases like this and they have begun. Children should NOT make decisions like this until they are fully matured adults.
[–] Splooge 0 points 27 points 27 points (+27|-0) ago
I was pondering this the other day. If these kids, who I believe shouldn't be denigrated as a whole as many are innocent victims of propaganda/poison, don't end up massacring their parents (or whoever pushed them to chemically/physically mutilate themselves), we may start seeing lots of familial suits. Kids suing their good goy parents for fucking them up permanently.
Not just the parents (although I find it notable). (((Doctors))) may be sued for malpractice as well. After all, what the fuck kind of practitioner looks at a child and thinks "I'll prescribe him estrogen"?? It's evil, and lawsuits are necessary. Not for the money, but to normalize a response. Yes it's good if everyone involved is financially destroyed, but it paves the way for more direct action as well. It reminds other victims that they're not alone, and it reminds potential perpetrators that they might be next.
[–] TabascoTabasco 4 points 9 points 13 points (+13|-4) ago
Meh.
I want, I want, I want. I don't want. It's you fault.
Typical fucking woman!
[–] observation1 ago (edited ago)
How does one castrate a girl? Did they remove her ovaries?
[–] InClownWorldSellPnut 0 points 22 points 22 points (+22|-0) ago
Not only do we have to pay for their bullshit, we have to pay when they finally wake up and listen to what we've been saying all along? Fucking clown world.
[–] CaptainCarrotSticks 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
It's a half-breed mongrel niglet we'd have been paying for it on way or another. Besides don't these nigs generally look like blokes anyway, what was the point of the hormones?
[–] HeavyBrain 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Oy its not like the NHS is financed by our shackels so its ok, sue all you want our agenda kkeps going.
[–] SisterOfBattle 3 points 6 points 9 points (+9|-3) ago
Doctors are in a damned if they do damned if they don't situation. If they had denied this woman puberty blockers back as a teen, it would have made national news and the kid's mom would have sued the clinic into oblivion. If they do prescribe the drugs, the troon later on in life, having figured out they have a mental illness and are miserable, turn around and sue for them not 'doing enough' to protect them from their own bad decisions. You will always be wrong to them and no matter what you do, the troons will never be happy.
[–] Octoclops 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
Doctors are in a damned if they do damned if they don't situation
They can quit. Many of these (((doctors))) are front and center promoting this stuff alongside the trans cultists but whether they were reluctant or eager they are responsible for their own actions. "Boo hoo they were gonna sue me" isn't a valid defense.
[–] BARBARA_ 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
Doctors are in a damned if they do damned if they don't situation.
From a purely medical perspective, puberty blockers are reversible in terms of typical human biological development. Once human tissue is exposed to puberty-stimulating levels of hormones, it changes.
The problem, from a lawsuit standpoint, is that she took testosterone supplements, which cause permanent developmental changes. Once the tissues masculinizes, you can't really reverse that. It's like trying to unbake a cake.
[–] armday2day 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
That's a brilliantly simple analogy
Thank you
[–] derram 0 points 9 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago
https://archive.ph/wip/tnOit :
'But Ms Bell has now stopped transitioning and argues staff did not challenge her want to become a teenage boy. '
'In 2009/10, 40 girls under 18 were referred to doctors for gender treatment in England. ', "Barrister Jeremy Hyam QC said Ms Bell 'underwent the treatment that is in issue in the proceedings'."
'Ms Bell is now waiting to see if she has fertility issues following the drugs and claims she should not have been rushed into treatment because children cannot given adequate consent. ', "A woman who claims she was given 'experimental' puberty-blocking drugs at 16 without being warned of the consequences is set to lead as a witness in a landmark case."
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