From Annette Benning, who spoke on the steps in front of the Supreme Court last Wednesday before the arguments were being heard regarding a challenge to the Tennessee law prohibiting the chemical and physical mutilation of children.
“I think the greatest gift of my life is to have kids and to have a transgender child has made me so much more interesting. So much more wise,” she claimed.
Read that again–she feels that having a trendy accessory child makes HER more interesting. It’s not about the child at all.
From the Urban Dictionary–Trannyhaussen by Proxy:
“Trannyhausen-by-Proxy,” a play on Munchausen-by-Proxy, is the term for a parent (or parents) who has gender-confusion issues of their own or an emotional agenda of their own, and works those issues/agenda out on the body of a child by involving the child in trans activities to the child’s detriment; disclaiming their own emotional involvement, but maintaining falsely that “The interest in being trans is coming from the child.” The commonest pattern is a mother obtaining narcissistic gratification by parading her son around in a dress, while the father stands by helplessly as his son is rail-roaded into a permanent trans identity. The term arose in late 2020 as a response to the narratives presented in HBO’s Transhood and the Save James case in Texas.
In the meantime, as these children are growing up and realizing how much the medical establishment failed them by 1) fast tracking them for irreversible changes to their bodies and 2) not reining in overzealous mothers (yes, it’s mainly mothers) who decided that they wanted a little girl instead of a boy or vice versa. When there were two parents, the doctors emotionally blackmailed the parents with the dead child/life trans child argument (which, by the by, has been shown to be myth by statistics, per the trans-lawyer for the ACLU).
A doctor celebrated as “America’s best-known practitioner of youth gender medicine” is being sued for medical negligence by a former patient — a young girl who underwent a gender transition and now feels she was deeply betrayed.
Will it reverse the damage that was done? No, tragically. Will the laws being put into place and these lawsuits make the medical establishment back off? Yes, eventually.
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