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Alexander Bezdek's avatar

Dr. Cass’ report is massive in that it is giving an opening to people skeptical of youth gender medicine an opportunity to start speaking up without fear of reprisal. For that, I am extremely grateful. You are right that she does say that children may be better off taking these drugs before 18. As a Democrat voter who finds himself somehow associated with the so-called Far Right on this issue, I can both be so grateful to Dr. Cass and at the same time recognize the absurdity of her suggestion that anyone would be *medically* better off taking drugs to comply with their own gnostic concept of being born in the wrong body. It is absolutely possible that cosmetic procedures could make someone happier (implants, Botox are great examples), but that is not germane to whether there is any medical basis for a child to alter their body surgically or medically. We allow adults to make these decisions, because they are entirely empowered to do what they want to their body, but it is not now, has never been, and never will be *medically* essential to “transition” someone from their natural body to an imitation of the physical and social characteristics of the opposite sex. This is obvious to anyone who thinks about it critically, and it is extremely uncomfortable to admit, because this is the thinking of The Bad Guys. No one should be hurt, discriminated against, etc! Let’s be clear about that! But it’s also utterly horrifying that we are imposing this undefinable gnosis on the country.

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Lucidamente's avatar

Ken Burns’s “Swagitude” is going up on my bookshelf, right next to Carl Sagan’s “What’s Your Sign, Baby? Unlocking the Power of Astrology to Get the Best out of Life,” Foreword by Bill Nye the Science Guy.

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