The dark, untold story of transgenderism

transgender_restroomUnfortunately, the tragedy of sexual-reassignment surgery has a sordid history.

The heinous idea of all of this began with well-known sexual-perversion advocate Dr. Alfred Kinsey. He contended that we are “sexual from birth” by experimenting on babies during World War II. His legacy stands largely unchallenged today by the American Medical Association, despite his advocacy of bestiality, pedophilia, sadomasochism, incest and more.

“Kinsey has given the sexual revolutionists their license to sexually pervert our culture,” said Judith Reisman, author of “Kinsey, Crimes and Consequences” and current director of the Liberty School for Child Protection.

In an interview with WND, she added, “We have a sexual revolution brought about by sexual revolutionaries.”

Walt Heyer, author of “Paper Genders” & “Gender, Lies and Suicide,” tells the secret that the medical journals are not telling, and that news media today are largely ignoring in glorifying sexual reassignment and transsexualism.

Following Kinsey and his understudy, Harry Benjamin, Dr. John Money took up the sexual revolutionary mantle. In 1967, he was asked by a set of broken-hearted parents to simply repair a botched circumcision on their baby (one of twins). Money convinced the trusting and distraught couple to raise the boy as a girl due to his “damaged” gender. He removed his genitalia when David was a baby, and David was raised as “Brenda.”

Glowing medical journal reports that followed (and are still cited today) were nothing more than the medical industry circling wagons.

By age 12, David was severely depressed. By 14, his parents told him about the surgery and he begged to be made whole again. He underwent yet another surgery to try to reverse the damage done to him by Dr. Money and his Kinseyan colleagues, but continued to be haunted by it all.

It was later reported that Dr. Money had, in fact, sexually molested both of the twin boys the during “exam” procedures, and he forced them to have incestuous sexual activities with one another, at the tender age of 7.

Ultimately, both brothers committed suicide within months of one another.

Though tragic, this isn’t the only story like it. Dr. Paul McHugh, a former psychiatrist in chief at Johns Hopkins Hospital and author of “Try to Remember: Psychiatry’s Clash over Meaning, Memory, and Mind,” says that the heart of the problem is confusion over the nature of the transgendered.

In a Wall Street Journal commentary, McHugh calls a sex change “biologically impossible.”

He cites a 2011 study at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that followed 324 people who had sex-reassignment surgery for up to 30 years. The study showed that about 10 years after the surgery, transgendered people began to have increased mental difficulties. As they progressed through life, their suicide mortality rose almost 20 times above the comparable nontransgender population. McHugh points to the data as evidence that the high suicide rate trumps the typical surgery prescription propagated by many as the answer to gender confusion.

McHugh points his finger at the “everything is normal” movement for allowing, even advocating for this tragedy exacted on the transgendered population, now cluttered with casualties of this sexual revolution. He says that the transgendered suffer assumption disorder, much like other amorphic disorders, such as anorexia. The difference is that body parts are not amputated in an effort to “cure” other assumption disorders.

“For the transgendered, this argument holds that one’s feeling of ‘gender’ is a conscious, subjective sense that, being in one’s mind, cannot be questioned by others. The individual often seeks not just society’s tolerance of this ‘personal truth’ but affirmation of it. Here rests the support for ‘transgender equality,’ the demands for government payment for medical and surgical treatments, and for access to all sex-based public roles and privileges.”

McHugh adds that just as it is incumbent upon the medical community to begin to speak about truth on this matter, it is equally incumbent upon the mental health community to challenge the concept that what is in the mind can never be questioned.

“Disorders of consciousness, after all, represent psychiatry’s domain; declaring them off-limits would eliminate the field,” he said.

But that is exactly what states like Massachusetts, California and New Jersey have already done. Even upon parental request, mental health professionals in those states are banned from trying to help children in crisis regain their natural feelings of gender.

Instead, they are told to refer these children to endocrinologists to prescribe gender bending/gender delaying hormone treatments, that obviously still do not address the fatal psychological components that lead to the dramatic increases in depression and suicide.

These hormones have other physical side effects, too, such as delayed growth, sterility and more.

More compelling, perhaps is the recovery data. Vanderbilt University and London’s Portman Clinic tracked those who forewent gender reassignment, and found that 70 percent to 80 percent of those who face the confusing identity crisis, but do not ultimately have the surgery, report that their feelings dissipate over time.

Johns Hopkins ended their sexual reassignment surgery in 1970 for the above reasons. Still there is little in the news about that.

McHugh says that “given that close to 80 percent of such children would abandon their confusion and grow naturally into adult life if untreated, these medical interventions come close to abuse.” He recommends a prescription of devoted parenting instead.

“They simply reject the factual data,” Reisman told WND. “Goebbels said that if you repeat a lie often enough, soon everyone is repeating it, too. That is what has happened. Fact checking seems to be a way of the past.”

Some suggest this all be added to sex education courses. Reisman says sex education in schools is a bad idea from the start.

“Sex ed is going to make things better? What do those who teach our children the most about sex even really know about sex? The truth is not much. People who know very little are talking the most about sex. That’s not education, that is indoctrination.”

http://www.wnd.com/2015/06/untold-dark-story-of-transgenderism/

One comment

  • I have no sympathy for idiots like Bruce Jenner and Chazz Bono who get so-called “sex changes” because of my own hard experience growing up with early male pattern baldness.

    If a woman thinks she should have been born a boy, or if a man thinks he should have been born a girl, these kinds of people should not mutilate themselves with a so-called “sex change’ operation. These people should just see a psychiatrist and learn to live with their situation. No “sex change” can change a person’s male or female DNA.

    Even though I support efforts to save endangered wildlife species, I oppose the animal rights movement because medical science needs to use live animals in medical experiments, to advance medical progress.

    Scientists are using mice in medical experiments to delete the obesity gene, because dieting does not permanently work. People are not fat or thin because of how much or how little they eat, but because of what genes they inherit. These medical experiments with mice give real hope that maybe a real cure for obesity might happen someday, and put an end to the obesity epidemic.

    Scientists were able to give a paralyzed rat back some of it’s walking ability. This means there is real hope that maybe someday being permanently paralyzed because of a spinal injury will be a thing of the past.

    However, as I have said in my comment, there is no way it is possible to change your gender. Here is why I have no sympathy for these idiots like Bruce Jenner or Chastity Bono, who underwent these operations of mutilation. When I was 15 in 1972, I went visibly bald because of male pattern baldness. My high school did not have a dress code prohibition against long hair for boys, like so many other schools at that time. So I hated the humiliation of early male-pattern baldness, while most of my classmates had beautiful heads of long hair! The family dermatologist who treated my acne told me nothing could done. When it was suggested that I get wig, I got very angry at the idea of a wig, because I considered that a wig would only aggravate my baldness problem, and make it worse.

    This was long before the advent of Rogaine and Monoxidil. So I did not even have these very iffy options.

    However, I pulled through this hard time in my life and overcame it. Today, a real cure for my obesity problem, like what I mention above would be of more use to me than a cure for male pattern baldness. A cure for myopia, so that I would not have to wear glasses would be of much better use for me than a cure for male pattern baldness.

    The only thing a cure for male pattern baldness could do for me today, is make me glad that no other adolescent boys would have to suffer
    the humiliation I had to endure in my youth.

    I suffered the humiliation of early male pattern baldness in my youth, but I overcame it. Why can’t these idiots who think they were born into the wrong gender, avoid these operations of mutilation and learn to live with it? In other words, why can’t idiots like Bruce Jenner and Chazz Bono avoid these mutilation operations and learn to accept their condition like I did!? They need rehabilitation therapy, not useless mutilations of themselves.

    Even if someday, it will be possible to regrow lost limbs on amputees, cure cancer, cure obesity by deleting the obesity gene, grow hair on bald heads, cure myopia and make glasses, and contact lenses obsolete, there is no way a real sex change will ever be possible!

    Dear readers of my comment, if you would like to know about how dieting does not work, please do the following. Google the words “diets fail, genes take over’ and also order form Amazon a copy of the 1982 book “The Dieter’s Dilemma”.

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