The U. S. Supreme Court recently upheld Tennessee's law that prohibits "gender-affirming care" for transgender minors, which drew strong reactions from various figures, including Senator Elizabeth Warren and detransitioner Chloe Cole.
• The Supreme Court ruling rejected the notion that transgender individuals are a protected class and barred irreversible gender-related medical procedures for minors.
• Senator Elizabeth Warren expressed outrage over the decision, claiming trans kids suffer without necessary care.
• Chloe Cole, a detransitioner, responded to Warren's statement, emphasizing that children cannot transition and criticizing the misrepresentation of her experiences.
• Megyn Kelly, a radio host, also criticized Warren on social media, arguing against the concept of "trans kids" and highlighting the dangers she claims exist in the medical system regarding gender transition for minors.
• Following the ruling, Cole recounted her own traumatic experiences with medical transition during her teenage years, advocating that no child should endure such procedures, which she deemed abusive and damaging to development.
• The Supreme Court's decision was a 6-3 ruling, reflecting predictable ideological divides among Justices.
The Supreme Court ruling and the subsequent public discourse underscore ongoing debates about gender identity and the medical treatment of minors, with strong opinions from both supporters and critics of the new law.
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