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Dear Friend,
March 12 was Detrans Awareness Day, a date that provides an opportunity for those who fell victim to the cruel ploy of youth medical transitioning to educate others. Many victims of transitioning have been separated from their families, had their healthy bodies permanently mutilated, and seen their mental health ignored and further devastated. Voices of the detrans community need to be heard; their stories need to be told. They need and deserve compassion, advocacy on their behalf, and respect for being brave voices in a culture which rejects and shames those who choose to leave the medical transition cult.
Fast Facts:
- Common side-effects for all puberty blockers include anxiety, depression, dizziness, joint and bone disorders, and fractures.
- Puberty blockers are off-label cancer treatments and are advertised on television which normalizes their use.
- Cross-sex hormones creates risk of irreversible sterility and can cause a host of health problems including blood clots, cardiovascular disease and psychiatric disorders.
- Gender reassignment surgery may lead to increased urinary disorders and sterilization.
Meet Chloe Cole <[link removed]>who had a double mastectomy at age 15 and took puberty blockers for years. Her body has rejected the skin grafts after the mastectomy, and she now wears bandages. Chloe said her exposure to gender ideology on the Internet was a significant factor in her gender dysphoria. She now travels the country to warn people about the dangers of medically transitioning children.
WATCH: Chloe Cole: 'I'm Still Recovering' From Hormones, Surgery at 15. <[link removed]> <[link removed]>
For more information, also check out an article <[link removed]> in this week’s Carolina Journal written by NC Values’ Press and Political Director Laura Macklem about the detransition movement, and how the medical profession preys on young people struggling with gender dysphoria, a mental illness.
Finally, the first quarter of the year is always one of the most difficult for a non-profit like ours that relies on your donations. Would you help ensure we continue our momentum protecting children by making a one-time or monthly donation towards our work defending and advancing your values in North Carolina? <[link removed]> <[link removed]>
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Sincerely,
Tami Fitzgerald,
NC Values
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