Social Networks Respond to HHS Review Contradicting Nike Study on Transgender Treatments with the Slogan: "Simply Avoid It"
Unfiltered, Unbridled Rant: The HHS Report Disproves Transgender Treatments for Kids
Last week, the Department of Health and Human Services, under the leadership of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., released an explosive report that decimates the argument for transgender treatments in children. This 409-page document is a devastating blow to trans activists, painting a grim picture of the "gender affirming care" narrative and the so-called media-preferred messaging.
The report makes it clear that the "gender affirming care" claims are misleading at best and could lead to "irreversible harm" at worst. It states that these treatments lack substantial evidence and are based on weak research. The report also throws cold water on a study, allegedly funded by Nike, that aimed to administer puberty blockers to children and study their impact on athletic performance. The report indicates that this controversial "research" could have caused irredeemable harm to young children just to confirm an age-old biological truth: males have a physical advantage over females.
our website reached out to Nike for comment on their potential complicity in funding treatments that could lead to irreversible harm, but they remained silent. We also reached out to Secretary Kennedy and NIH-head Dr. Jay Bhattacharya regarding the Nike study, but received no response.
Following the publication of the study, various reactions flooded social media, reflecting the media's unwavering commitment to the preferred narrative.
our website's Riley Gaines posted a video on X, featuring Stephen Miller discussing the report. Gaines quote Miller's words: "HHS has systematically eliminated all of the junk fake science produced under the Biden Administration promoting the idea of sterilizing children." This straightforward and incisive assessment encapsulates the inescapable truth: the HHS report is a severe rebuttal of the Biden administration's extreme transgender treatment policies.
Jennifer Sey also shared her thoughts, stating that this report alone was worth voting for President Trump. Sey additionally made a case for boycotting Nike due to their questionable treatment of women's rights.
Jamie Reed, a whistleblower who once worked at a transgender treatment center, weighed in on the HHS report by declaring, "gender medicine has been gay conversion therapy since the beginning." Reed's words highlight the reckless and unproven nature of these treatments, masked under the guise of "gender affirming care" and "protect trans kids" activism.
Even in the wake of the HHS bombshell, the media persists in its biased reporting. Instead of accurate coverage, they resort to partisan criticism.
The Washington Post, for example, started its coverage with a dismissive tone, claiming that the HHS report lacks evidence and poses risks. This statement seems straightforward enough, but fails to acknowledge the report's conclusions about weak evidence supporting transgender treatments and the potential for irreversible harm. The Post then proceeds to declare that the HHS report is based on poor quality research, thus undermining the report's credibility.
Such is the Post's modus operandi; they accept trans activists' viewpoints as fact, and use vague terms like "medical experts" to discredit dissenting opinions. Furthermore, they twist the term "irreversible damage" into "access to care," thus redefining harm as a positive outcome.
In essence, the media continues to perpetuate misinformation and advocate for harmful and unproven treatments for transgender children. The HHS report, on the other hand, represents a hopeful step toward protecting these youngsters from the consequences of flawed and unscientific medical interventions.
- The HHS report, under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., discredits transgender treatments for children, posing a significant challenge to trans activists.
- Nike, a global brand, remains silent on allegations of funding a controversial study that administered puberty blockers to children.
- Riley Gaines from our website shared a video featuring Stephen Miller discussing the HHS report, echoing sentiment that the report systematically dismantles the junk science promoting transgender treatments.
- Jennifer Sey, addressing the report, believes it justifies voting for President Trump and calls for boycotting Nike due to their stance on women's rights.
- Jamie Reed, a former transgender treatment center employee, declares that gender medicine has been equivalent to gay conversion therapy since its inception.
- Mainstream media has been accused of bias, focusing on partisan criticism rather than accurate coverage of the HHS report, with The Washington Post questioning the report's evidence and concluding that it poses risks.
- Books, social media platforms, entertainment, policy, and news outlets continue to spread misinformation, advocating for unproven treatments for transgender children, while our website and voices like Riley Gaines, Jennifer Sey, and Jamie Reed aim to highlight the dangers and illuminate the path toward scientifically sound and protective healthcare for all children.
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