Trans kids thank their parents for unconditional love in this heartwarming campaign

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2023/12/trans-kids-thank-their-parents-for-unconditional-love-in-this-heartwarming-campaign/

Gender-affirming care is not mutilating kids genitals.  That is male circumcision in babies. Gender-affirming care is not a sudden thing where an 8 or 9 year old kid walks in to a doctor’s office and tells the people at the desk they need puberty blockers, hormones, and sexual reassignment surgery scheduled for next week please.  Oh and do you have any apps / phone games I can download?   

Gender affirming care saves lives! That is a fact!   Gender affirming care is careful medical exams and phycological assessment.  The care for younger kids includes letting them dress as the gender they identify as and to wear the hair and accessories that gender uses.    Only as the child nears puberty or it is determined to be starting, are they given puberty blockers, which are safe and reversible.  They are well studied and used for a very long time worldwide.  If the kid decides they do not want to transition, they can stop the puberty blockers and they enter puberty as they would have before. 

Only when the older teen has lived as the gender they identify as for a while and nears adulthood is any surgery discussed, and it is very rare to only in cases of great need is it considered before the age of 18.  Normal age of sexual reassignment surgery is early 20s.  

Why are these anti-trans bills clearly discriminatory?  Because they only deny puberty blockers, hormones, and surgery to trans kids and for transitioning.   The laws state that they can be used on cis kids, including the often used breast surgery to enlarge female cis kid’s boobies, normally around 16.  Also other body changing surgeries for cis kids are allowed like rhinoplasty which is nose reshaping surgery.  Also cis kids at very young teen years are allowed to have their ears reshaped for looks.   See how the laws target trans kids and are not based on medical science?  If puberty blockers were so harmful and non-reversible, why are they allowed for cis kids then?  Think on it?  It is like the anti-sodomy laws in Texas found to be illegal.  They said anal sex between a male and female were OK, but anal sex between two males were illegal.   Same with oral sex, it is OK between a male and female but illegal between two females or two males.  WTF!  See the bigotry and hate?  That is why the courts ruled the laws were illegal. Hugs.   Scottie


Myriam and Cameron in NCLR's "Healthcare is Caring" PSA.
Myriam and Cameron in NCLR’s “Healthcare is Caring” PSA.Photo: Screenshot

The National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) is combating anti-trans misinformation with a campaign that’s all about love and care.

Last month, the non-profit public interest law firm, which advocates for LGBTQ+ rights, launched its “Healthcare is Caring” campaign with a short PSA directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Zen Pace. The clip features the voices of trans teens reading letters to their parents describing their experiences of coming out and the impact their parents’ support had on them.

It ends with a poignant and timely message: “The thing our kids have always needed is care.”

“This film is special to me because not only does it touch my community, but it helps put forward a much more accurate story of these families that simply doesn’t exist out there,” Pace said in a statement. “It gives space to these parents; it’s a gift from their children.”

According to The Drum, NCLR’s “Healthcare is Caring” campaign was developed with the help of public relations and marketing consultancy firm Edelman. The firm’s data and intelligence division conducted a study on how misinformation about gender-affirming care spreads online. It found that a disproportionately small number of voices have driven anti-trans discourse, leading to a wave of state laws and local restrictions that have banned gender-affirming care for young people and severely limited trans people’s ability to exist openly and safely in the public sphere.

NCLR has been combating such legislation. The firm has challenged laws banning gender-affirming care for minors in Alabama, Florida, and Kentucky. After the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld state bans in Kentucky and Tennessee, the NCLR filed a petition on November 3 urging the Supreme Court to review the decision. The American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Tennessee, and Lambda Legal have also asked the Supreme Court to review the Tennessee decision. If the justices agree to hear the case, it would be the first time a case involving gender-affirming care has ever come before the court.

As part of the “Healthcare” is Caring campaign, NCLR is urging supporters to sign an open letter calling on elected leaders to ensure equal access to gender-affirming care — which is recognized by every major American medical association as evidence-based, safe, and often necessary for the treatment of gender dysphoria. The letter calls on elected officials to put an end to both legal bans and the false narratives characterizing this lifesaving health care as “child abuse.”

The campaign’s hub on NCLR’s website also features more info about the families featured in the PSA, including the full text of their letters.

“The families in our campaign, like so many other families with transgender children, are proof that helping transgender youth get medically needed care can enable them to lead happy and successful lives,” NCLR legal director Shannon Minter said in a statement. “Still, many legislators continue to push harmful policies that prevent these young people from getting the healthcare they need and deserve. We’re working to take action against these bills and show the politicians behind them that transgender youth and their families are not alone.”

 

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