Dr. Rachel Levine, assistant secretary of health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, claimed that there is a large population of biological males who are really female and vice versa, and these people are likely to commit suicide unless doctors pump them with drugs to delay puberty, introduce a hormone disease into their bodies, and perhaps even remove healthy body parts.
- Levine, who graduated from Tulane University School of Medicine, further said that opposition to this "treatment" represents a hateful attack on science and compassion, one that all good doctors must condemn as damnable heresy.
Levine urged doctors to join the side of the angels and painted his opponents as demons
- His message is far from scientifically sound
- Although many national health organizations support "gender-affirming care," the Florida Board of Medicine has banned puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and transgender surgeries for minors
- Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo warned that the state "must do more to protect children from politics-based medicine"
Other detransitioners support bans on drugs that would stunt and potentially sterilize minors
- "I believe every state needs to pass a law that protects our youth in this way," Chloe Cole, a woman who desisted from a male gender identity, said about the Arkansas law
Levine urges doctors to preach the gospel of "gender-affirming care" and drive out the demons who dare say that children shouldn't mutilate their bodies
- Neither HHS nor the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Pediatrics responded when asked whether Levine's speech would constitute an "inappropriate endorsement of a philosophical or religious outlook."
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