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Yesterday, Fox (and only Fox) ran a story headlined, “FBI launches probes into 3 children's hospitals for alleged genital mutilation of minors.” The sub-headline explained, “The investigations are part of the Trump administration's push to enforce federal genital mutilation statutes.” You know, the old addadictome procedure.
According to the story, the FBI has opened criminal —criminal, not civil— investigations of three children's hospitals: Boston Hospital, Children’s Hospital Colorado, and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. The article noted that these are the top three providers of pediatric sex change procedures in the US. The DOJ is wielding a long-standing federal law, 18 U.S.C. § 116, which criminalizes female genital mutilation.
The statute carries a maximum prison sentence of 10 years per count. DOJ chief Bondi said, “I am directing all U.S. Attorneys to investigate all suspected cases of FGM — under the banner of so-called ‘gender-affirming care’ or otherwise — and to prosecute all FGM offenses to the fullest extent possible.” The UK Daily Mail, 2023:
The truth about transgender surgery... in
numbers: Just 16% of gender dysphoria
patients go through with the operation,
but up to half suffer life-threatening complications
For double flap phalloplasty in transgender men, 53 percent have complications
A detransitioner said: 'Removing my totally healthy uterus is my greatest regret'
READ MORE: BMJ editor warns US trans children are being rushed into surgery
In even better news, Fox said the DOJ is drafting new legislation that would create private causes of action for children and their parents, whenever children’s “healthy body parts have been damaged by medical professionals through chemical and surgical mutilation,” so families and victims can hold hospitals and providers retroactively liable for damages.
There’s progress! Earlier this month, Children's Hospital Los Angeles —one of the three now under investigation— announced it would permanently close its so-called Center for Transyouth Health and Development, effective next month. The hospital cited "significant operational, legal and financial risks stemming from the shifting policy landscape at both the state and federal levels," according to a CBS News report.
You don’t say. I would be happy if the providers were required to undertake all the same sick procedures they’ve inflicted on kids. The Supreme Court would probably call it “cruel and unusual punishment,” but what does that tell you? Still, hope springs eternal.
Speaking of cheating swimmers, yesterday Axios ran a long-overdue story headlined, “Trans swimmer Lia Thomas' records revoked in UPenn deal with Trump admin.” It’s much better than that.
As part of a newly inked deal with the Department of Education to comply with federal bans on transgender athletes in women's sports, U. Penn agreed to retroactively strip “Lia” Thomas of his swimming records and titles in ladies’ swimming. School officials also agreed that henceforth, no perverts will be allowed in women’s “intimate facilities” (locker rooms and bathrooms). Penn will also adopt definitions for “male” and “female” consistent with biological sex, and will restore the stolen records and titles to female athletes.
Best of all, Penn must issue personal apologies to each impacted female swimmer.
A trans-identified male who pled guilty to second-degree murder of his former cellmate has filed multiple lawsuits against officials with the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC), as well as the state’s governor, seeking over $1 billion in compensation for “medical neglect.” Andre Cashmere Patterson, also known as Janiah Monroe, is also seeking a reduction in his sentence.
Despite being recorded under his birth name and sex within the IDOC records, Patterson is currently housed in a women’s prison. His transfer to Logan Correctional Center was secured in 2019 after his legal challenge, filed by Chicago-based legal group the Uptown People’s Law Center, was supported by the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois (ACLU).
Within months of his transfer to Logan, Patterson was accused of raping a female inmate. In June of 2019, a woman who was made to share a housing unit with Patterson filed a Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) report alleging that he had raped her. Under the protection of anonymity, “Jane Doe” also accused prison officials of attempting to coach her to lie about her ordeal.
While multiple allegations of sexual misconduct were mentioned in the court case, Patterson remains in the women’s prison due to a court-ordered stay – though attempts have been made by IDOC authorities to have him transferred back to a men’s facility. However, Patterson has proven to be a vexatious litigant who actively files legal claims contending that he is the victim of discrimination. ...
Patterson also has demanded financial compensation to the tune of $1.1 billion, alleging his 8th amendment rights against cruel and unusual punishment have been violated, and, that as a man who claims to be a transgender woman, he has a disability which requires special protections.
According to one of the several claims, Patterson argues that governor Pritzker and IDOC authorities “have been deliberately indifferent to [his] serious medical and mental health needs,” which he says violates a “constitutional duty” to provide him with mental health care.
Back in January, I started covering on my Substack the Zizians, a transgender vegan animal rights effective altruist rationalist high IQ computer geek murder cult. In contrast, it took the New York Times four weeks longer to get around to writing about the Zizians, and then it didn’t mention that most of the violent cultists are transgender ex-men.
Some of the delay seemed to stem from the Times laboring last winter to avoid committing to any pronouns for the killers in order cover up their transgenderness from the the Times’ 11 million mostly sensitive subscribers, who tend to have strong biases about who are the bad guys and who are the good gals, and didn’t want to read about transgender women being the new Manson Family.
And then finally, in the 27th paragraph, comes the revelation that the leader of the murder cult being trans is not just a random fluke but is part of a defining pattern:
"Ziz’s clique was predominantly transgender or nonbinary, and several worked or interned at tech outfits like Google, Oracle and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration." ...
The article goes on from there at some length about whether Rationalism is to blame, but never considers the question of the role of transgenderism in this appalling table.
Our society has sanctified ex-men, despite the abundant evidence that more than a few of them represent masculinity at its most toxic.
Speaking of wedge issues, if you wanted a clearer sign than this that the culture is shifting, I don’t know what it could be. Yesterday, the New York Times ran a remarkable story headlined, “Democrats Lost Voters on Transgender Rights. Winning Them Back Won’t Be Easy.” This is the same Grey Lady that used to publish hysterical headlines about Republicans erasing trans people.
Democrats’ problem with transgender politics isn’t just about policy. It’s about perception, ideological purity, and fear of their own coalition. The issue didn’t register in polling as any top concern for voters in 2024, but party strategists now admit the “relentless Republican attacks” worked. “We try so hard to represent everybody,” conceded former Biden campaign manager Greg Schultz, “we alienate everybody.” ...
The Times generously described the problem as Democrats “getting ahead of voters,” as though the uneducated electorate simply hasn’t caught up to their more enlightened moral arc. But the truth is less heroic: the party got sucked into a purity spiral, elevating ever-narrower litmus tests enforced by activists with more Twitter followers than constituents. Instead of persuading voters, they performatively virtue-signaled to each other until the applause fell silent after Trump’s landslide victory and, looking up from their phones at last, they realized the room was empty.
“Getting ahead” implies vision. This was just downhill velocity. ...
This wasn’t just a Democrat messaging failure. It was a clarifying moment for the whole country. The trans sports issue didn’t move millions of votes on its own; it revealed just how fragile the Democrats’ cultural consensus had become. A party built on carefully curated identities and queer intersectional slogans at last proved unable to defend basic concepts like fairness, childhood, or biological reality.
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So Arkansas overrode the veto from beta cuck governor. But no one is asking why the leftist tran activists trying to fuck kids up before they grow normal since puberty tends to fix this shit. Such murderous jealous fucks, trying to drag kids down with them since they fucked up their own lives.