Here is an article submitted by NJ Stand’s up.
NJ’s Vulnerable Kids Have a Target on their Backs Chloe Cole doesn’t feel she fits in with the other girls. She feels different and struggles with depression and social anxiety. In the eighth grade, she is sexually assaulted, and a week later, she purchases a chest binder.
She’s referred by her therapist to a gender specialist who diagnoses her with gender dysphoria. Within six months, she’s prescribed puberty blockers and then testosterone. When she’s 15, she has both her breasts removed. Almost immediately after surgery, she regrets it, and begins transitioning back to a girl, without breasts, with excessive body hair, broader shoulders, a deep voice, and continues to cope with the ongoing side effects of years of gender-affirming drugs. Sadly, there are millions of vulnerable children today like Chloe. Many of whom have neurological conditions, such as autism or learning disabilities, others have mental health issues, and some have been sexually abused. Yet, all these vulnerable children have one thing in common. They are more likely to be fast tracked by their schools, health care providers and/or social workers for “gender affirming care” than children who are not autistic and do not have mental health issues, and have not suffered sexual abuse. Children undergoing gender-affirming care are up to six times more likely to have autism(1), and up to four times more likely to have mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety or bipolar disorder(2). Additional studies have shown that transgender people are more likely to have been sexually assaulted in childhood.(3)
Instead of a comprehensive approach to properly diagnosing each child’s particular issue and getting the mental, emotional and educational help needed, so many of these children, like Chloe Cole, who was later diagnosed with autism, are either coached by professionals and/or indoctrinated by social media influencers into believing all their troubles and hardships are due to their transgenderism. They are then fast-tracked into the gender-affirming care leviathan where they are drugged, maimed and mutilated. Had Chloe’s mental health issues, autism, and trauma from sexual assault been treated properly by a mental health professional, Chloe Cole would have a healthy, normal body today. Instead, she has been left physically and emotionally scarred and permanently disfigured.
“I don’t think the biggest problem with my transition was that I regretted it,” Chloe said. “What’s more damaging was that they lied to me and my parents. They coerced my parents into allowing me to do this. And while my parents were required to sign off on everything, they were also putting it on me, because I desired to do this. They withheld a lot of information from us, but even then at the age I was, I just wasn’t capable of giving informed consent. And it’s seriously affected both my mental and physical health. I’m still recovering to this day. I don’t know if I’ll be able to conceive a child or safely carry to term, and I certainly won’t be able to breastfeed. The people that did this to me need to be held accountable.”
Chloe is currently suing Permanente Medical Group, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan & Kaiser Foundation Hospitals(4) who performed, supervised, and/or advised transgender hormone therapy and surgical intervention when she was between 13-17 years old. Although ongoing research DOES NOT support medical intervention for gender-confused children(5), the State of New Jersey is proposing to make New Jersey a sanctuary healthcare state for transgender children and adults. If Governor Murphy and State Senator Andrew Zwicker have their way, any child in the United States, whether a New Jersey resident or not, will have legal access to puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and/or transgender surgery at ANY age with or without parental consent. This includes hysterectomies, breast removal, and penectomies. To turn their sanctuary dream into reality, Murphy and Zwicker also plan on blocking parental rights for state residents and citizens throughout the country. New Jersey courts will have the authority to temporary emergency jurisdiction if the child is present in the State, and the child is unable to receive gender-affirming health care in their home state.
The Zwicker-sponsored bill S3592/ A5180 “Establishes protections for persons, providing, receiving, and allowing children to receive gender-affirming health care.” Yet, it doesn’t stop there. The bill offers legal protections to doctors, lawyers, and anyone pushing gender change, especially for minor children. It also grants New Jersey jurisdiction in cases involving other states whose laws or policies “limit the ability of a parent to obtain gender-affirming care.”
This is not a novel concept for NJ lawmakers. Governor Murphy got the ball rolling in April with his Executive Order #326: “Protecting Gender-Affirming Health Care in New Jersey.” This order established New Jersey as a sanctuary by directing all state departments and agencies to protect all persons, including health care professionals and patients, against potential repercussions resulting from providing, receiving, assisting in providing or receiving, seeking, or traveling to New Jersey to obtain gender-affirming health care services. So that means, as a parent, the state has more rights to your child than you do, whether you live in New Jersey or not.
Luckily, for people with vulnerable children like Chloe Cole who could be targeted for this transgender madness, and parents who fear losing their rights and having the state legally snatch their children, this year’s election is pivotal, as ALL of New Jersey’s state representatives are up for election. Along with Senator Zwicker, the four legislators pushing bill S3592/A5180 are: Assembly persons:
Sadaf Jaffer, Mila Jasey, Raj Mukherji and Sterley S. Stanley.
Make it your responsibility to remove the target from the backs of vulnerable children in New Jersey and throughout the country. Do not allow one more child to be maimed and mutilated by the profit-driven pharma and medical establishment. Ask the representatives running for office in your district if they support bill S3592/A5180. If they do, vote them out. We must save the children
from today’s transgender social contagion.
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(1) Transgender and nonbinary people are up to six times more likely to have autism
(3) Transgender Victims of Assault
(4) Chloe Cole Vs. Kaiser Permanente
(5) Transgender Research: Five Things Every Parent and Policy-Maker Should Know
Thank you, these are the true facts, I will pray and will forward this to religious in my diocese. .They should be speaking out, however they are in fear if there tax exempt status..God Bless you.
Gender dysphoria is a very unfortunate condition usually accompanied by other emotional difficulties. Fortunately, the majority of those who experience gender dysphoria outgrow it. Unfortunately, the “gender affirming“ nonsense that they are prescribed is not so temporary. Teachers and administrators should hop off the gender (and climate and racism) bandwagon and get back to math, reading, and science (which they are not doing well).