Pro-life media launches map tracking which states are banning transgender mutilations
LifeSiteNews has launched a new interactive map that tracks the wave of transgender mutilation laws being passed across the United States.
Many Republican-led states, the map shows, have passed some level of protective legislation in defense of children, while most Democrat-led states continue to allow children to be "transitioned" through pharmaceutical drugging and irreversible surgical mutilations.
Right-leaning states like Idaho, Montana, and Utah, along with Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Florida in the South, have completely banned all transgender surgeries and drugs for minors. The full list of states that have done this include:
Idaho
Iowa
Indiana
Kentucky
Florida
Mississippi
Montana
Oklahoma
North Dakota
South Dakota
Tennessee
Utah
The states of Arizona, Georgia, and West Virginia have passed laws to restrict transgender surgeries and / or drugs for minors, meaning there are some cases in which a child can still transition in these three states – though not as easily as in many "blue" states.
In Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas, legislation attempting to ban the transgender mutilation of children was blocked.
In Missouri, Kansas, North Carolina, and Wyoming, legislation to ban the transgender mutilation of children has passed at least one legislative chamber, but has not yet made it all the way to the governor's office for signing.
(Related: Check out
the "Dead Name" transgender documentary, which exposes the horrors of child mutilation through the eyes of some of the lives it has destroyed.)
Transitioning children is arguably the worst crime against humanity you can commit
A number of states, both "red" and "blue," have not yet passed any laws to restrict the transgender mutilation of children. These include, in addition to the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.):
Alaska
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Hawaii
Illinois
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
As we continue to report, developing children cannot consent to transgender mutilation procedures because they are too young to truly understand the implications of destroying their endocrine systems and physical bodies.
Once all of the colorful, often drag queen-led, grooming has run its course and a child transitions, that is
the end for the child – there is no going back. Some with transgender regret have tried to undo the damage, but depending on the level of surgery and drug-taking, going back is no longer an option – not to mention all the damage these procedures cause to a person's health.
"The devastating practices, which include puberty-blocking drugs, synthetic hormones, and irreversible surgeries, can sterilize children and lead to serious and life-threatening side effects, like cardiovascular disease, bone density loss, and emotional problems,"
LifeSite's Raymond Wolfe reports.
"Despite massive risks and lack of government approval, transgender interventions for children have exploded in popularity in recent years as LGBT ideology has increasingly permeated American culture."
Just in the past several years, tens of thousands of America's youth have been subjected to surgeries and / or drugs that have ruined their bodies. Currently, an estimated 30,000 children or more throughout the United States are in the process of transitioning.
Since 2007, so-called "gender clinics" have been popping up everywhere as part of a concerted effort to brainwash as many children as possible into transitioning. As a result, the trans craze has all but taken over social media platforms like TikTok, and is showing no signs of relenting any time soon.
"There is a lot of money in it for hospitals and doctors," one commenter wrote about how the transgender industry is making the big bucks from all this mutilation.
More of the latest news about the transgender takeover of America can be found at
Transhumanism.news.
Sources for this article include:
LifeSiteNews.com
NaturalNews.com