Sterilizing children 64

Abundance was always the ideal. The full barn, the overflowing wine-press, the increasing flock.

That was what sacrifices to the gods were for. Give up one lamb to ensure many.

Breed. Multiply. Have children.

No longer.

In our culture, sterility is becoming ever more fashionable. It is achieved through “transgendering” – a process by which the organs of reproduction a person is born with are rendered inoperative.

Mainstream media report this fad in a spirit of celebration.

Far more U.S. teens than previously thought are transgender or identify themselves using other nontraditional gender terms, with many rejecting the idea that girl and boy are the only options, new research suggests.

The study looked at students in ninth and 11th grade and estimated that nearly 3 percent are transgender or gender nonconforming, meaning they don’t always self-identify as the sex they were assigned at birth. That includes kids who refer to themselves using neutral pronouns like “them” instead of “he” or “she.”

Diverse gender identities are more prevalent than people would expect,” said lead author Nic Rider, a University of Minnesota postdoctoral fellow who studies transgender health.

The study is an analysis of a 2016 statewide survey of almost 81,000 Minnesota teens.

Nearly 2,200 identified as transgender or gender nonconforming. The study found that these kids reported worse mental and physical health than other kids, echoing results seen in previous research. Bullying and discrimination are among possible reasons for the differences, Rider said, although the survey didn’t ask.

Rider said it’s a study based on a statewide population of teens in ninth and 11th grades and that the results can be used to estimate numbers of trans and gender nonconforming teens in those grades across the United States.

The study was published Monday in Pediatrics.

Although the study only included teens in two grades, the rates are higher than a UCLA study released last year estimating that 0.7 percent of teens aged 13 to 17 are transgender, or about 150,000 kids. That study used government data on adults to estimate numbers for children. It said 0.6 percent of U.S. adults identify as transgender, or about 1.4 million.

Some experts believe rising awareness of transgender issues has led increasing numbers of transgender teens to come out, or to experiment with gender identification.

“With growing trans visibility in the United States, some youth might find it safer to come out and talk about gender exploration,” Rider said.

But differences in estimates may also reflect differences in how gender identity questions are phrased, Rider said.

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has not asked about transgender status on its youth surveys, noting that it is difficult to find the right question to yield a credible answer.

The survey Rider analyzed asked about the sex the teens were assigned at birth, and if they considered themselves transgender, gender queer, gender fluid or unsure about their gender identity. Kids were not asked if they had undergone surgery or other medical treatment to transition to the opposite sex.

Dr. Daniel Shumer, a specialist in transgender medicine at the University of Michigan, wrote in an accompanying opinion article in Pediatrics that the study supports other research suggesting that earlier counts of the trans population “have been underestimated by orders of magnitude”.  He said that the higher numbers should serve as a lesson to schools and physicians to abandon limited views of gender.

“Youth are rejecting this binary thinking and are asking adults to keep up,” he wrote.

Rider  said to improve health disparities affecting transgender teens, doctors should help them feel more comfortable about seeking health care by asking how they identify and if they’ve experienced bullying, discrimination or other victimization. That’s important, Rider said, “because this conveys competence, inclusivity, and caring.”

That advice echoes American Academy of Pediatrics policy that says pediatricians should use gender-neutral terms and encourage teens to feel comfortable talking “about their emerging sexual identities.”

Notice the buzzwords of the Left: “binary thinking”, “gender exploration”, “victimization”, “inclusivity”, “caring”  …?

And they call the deprivation of the ability to reproduce (as they do abortion), “health care”!

In the name of “compassion”, “understanding” and “health care”, perverted ideologues eagerly promote this horror. These Dr. Frankensteins even take little children, years before their natural eroticism has developed, pretend that they are of an age to make informed choices and can responsibly choose permanent infertility, and render them infertile. Some to whom this is done are only 4 years old. The propaganda for sex change starts in kindergarten.

Whatever “gender” the medically transgendered may claim to “identify as” for the fun of it, they are infertile. Those transgendered into men are eunuchs. Those transgendered into women, are barren. To celebrate transgenderism is to celebrate EUNUCHISM and BARRENNESS.

It is a ruination of lives.

From the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI):

The overall mortality for sex-reassigned persons was higher during follow-up than for controls of the same birth sex, particularly death from suicide. Sex-reassigned persons also had an increased risk for suicide attempts and psychiatric inpatient care. Comparisons with controls matched on reassigned sex yielded similar results. Female-to-males, but not male-to-females, had a higher risk for criminal convictions than their respective birth sex controls.

Conclusion: Persons with transsexualism, after sex reassignment, have considerably higher risks for mortality, suicidal behavior, and psychiatric morbidity than the general population.

Sure an adult must be free to render himself/herself infertile. But why actively promote a policy of sterilizing children? In the name of what ideal?

Specicide? Nihilism?

Posted under Demography, Sex by Jillian Becker on Saturday, February 10, 2018

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