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Chloe Cole is a survivor of the horrors of medical gender transitioning that began when she was only 12. She now travels the country hoping to spare others from “gender affirming care”, advocating in front of state and federal governments to prevent children from accessing these life changing drugs and mutilations. The Los Angeles Times called her a “right-wing icon” using both wrong and dangerous words.
Cole isn’t Republican or Democrat
She didn’t want this. Didn’t want to be considered famous, especially not as a result of something traumatic like this.
The teenage years are a vulnerable point in a person’s life. She’s still working through her trauma to this day, partnering with lawmakers to bring this terrible practice to an end.
At the tender age of 12 she was suffering from mental problems. She spent a lot of time on social media listening to activists who kept telling her she was born in the wrong body.
Cole needed to become a boy
She was told to just become male and her problems would disappear. The doctors she went to took advantage of her naivete. She needed mental health counseling, not a prescription for permanent chemical and surgical intervention.
She wasn’t warned of the lifelong problems this decision would create. People are being bombarded with pro-transition propaganda without being reminded of the mountain of evidence against it.
The LA Times dismissed that mountain of evidence even as European countries are realizing the error of their ways. Some who pioneered these treatments were now stepping back.
Cole is among others
Recommending that countries should back away from this. Very recently the British High Court upheld the emergency ban on puberty blockers, saying this has “very substantial risks and very narrow benefits.”
A leak from files from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) said the “standards” used for this aren’t grounded in medical or scientific fact. Multiple WPATH doctors have spoken out of both sides of their mouths.
On one hand, there are huge uncertainties in all this. On the other, they’ve had to suppress studies that disprove what they’ve been doing. One doctor said speaking to a 14 year old about fertility side effects is like “talking to a blank wall.”