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The NHS Bans Puberty Blockers for Minors, Marking a Major Turning Point in the 'Trans' Conversation

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The political mind virus known as transgenderism isn't an actual medical condition. More accurately, it doesn't start as one. It only becomes one after a person has been convinced by media, activists, and peer pressure that the reason they feel any negative feelings at all is because they were born as the wrong sex. 

This massive lie has been so pervasive that it's spawned the idea of "gender fluidity," meaning that gender is just a social concept with no grounding in reality. This lie has been used to hurt a lot of people to the point of driving them to suicide

And this includes children. 

We were told that "trans-kids are the future," and a wave of children were injected with hormone blockers to help them feel more like the sex they were supposed to be instead of the sex they were born as...or so that was what the excuse was. In truth, many of these kids were gaslit and pressured to become something they weren't by abusive parents and activist teachers. Doctors, who qualified to be activists themselves, happily injected these children with poison, lying about the fact that the changes weren't permanent and ruining these children's lives forever. 

It was very clear from very early on that none of this was healthy for anyone who remotely looked into the issue. Depression was often a feature of this mentality, not a bug. The rate of suicide for transgender teens was unforgivably high, and yet our mainstream society continued to push kids into the lifestyle. Planned Parenthood made hormone treatments as fashionable as getting your ears pierced. 

(READ: Planned Parenthood Found a New Way to Profit off of Hurting Children and It Explains a Lot)

For some reason, it's taken medical professionals until now to catch up to what people already knew, and that, in itself, is concerning. 

As Jeff Charles reported on Tuesday, the National Health Service, the UK's socialistic healthcare system, has effectively reversed its policy on "gender-affirming care" and has now banned puberty blockers for minors: 

England's National Health Service banned the use of puberty blockers for children seeking treatment for gender dysphoria, citing limited research.

Puberty blockers, or gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues (GnRHa), is a class of drugs that suppresses sex hormones in adolescents by continually stimulating the pituitary gland. It will now only be available to children in limited ways, such as clinical trials.

The NHS's website said, "Puberty blockers (gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogues) are not available to children and young people for gender incongruence or gender dysphoria because there is not enough evidence of safety and clinical effectiveness."

NHS England had previously ordered the London-based gender identity clinic at the Tavistock and Portman Trust to shut its doors amid safety concerns.

This is info that has been around for a while. The "safety concerns" they mention are an alarm that was raised all the way back in 2015 in a study published by Finnish Dr. Riittakerttu Kaltiala, who sounded the alarm about the problems these treatments were causing and urged the medical community to take a step back and reassess everything. 

She even pointed out that this idea of transgenderism was more of a social contagion, given that the people showing up in droves were usually teenage girls with psychiatric problems stemming from past trauma or autism.

She was ignored.

(READ: A Pioneer of 'Gender Affirming Care' for Kids Is Now Sounding the Alarm Against It)

However, the NHS banning transgender treatment for kids marks a turning point in the mainstream conversation about transgenderism as a whole, not just trans-kids, but at least for now, the focus should be on the protection of children from this cult-like mainstream trend. 

For one, it shows that there actually are medical complications with these treatments due to these hormone blockers being wholly unnatural for the body to deal with. They are damaging, and there is no arguing about that at this point. 

This means that any parent, family member, doctor, or teacher who attempts to convince a child that they're a different sex than they were actually born is a child abuser. Not only are they damaging the child's body physically, but they're damaging the child's mind psychologically. 

(READ: How the Transgender Community Uses Cult-like Tactics and Unmitigated Fear to Seduce and Destroy)

Any parent with love for their children will readily tell you that of all the things kids think about when they're young, gender isn't one of them. Their concerns about sex and sexuality don't truly start until puberty hits. They'll naturally have questions, but the need to play, have fun, and learn are paramount to a child. 

This means any focused concern on sex and sexuality is forced on them by the adults in their vicinity, and any adult that forces a child to focus on these things is sick, disgusting, and damaged. 

I'm not one for advocating for the creation of new laws and more government oversight, but in my opinion, this is a concern that falls in line with assault and child abuse. There should be laws against "transing" kids. 

Harsh ones. 

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