Detransitioner Chloe Cole said that the debate around child sex-change treatments and the fact that it had reached the Supreme Court in itself is “insane.”
Cole appeared on “The Ben Shapiro Show” on Tuesday and slammed child sex-change surgeries. Cole, 20, was a victim of such procedures when she underwent a double mastectomy as a teenager.
“Arguing whether it’s ethical to castrate or disfigure a gender-confused child is ridiculous enough,” she told Daily Wire editor emeritus Ben Shapiro. “But, also, that we’re arguing whether it’s constitutional or not is insane.”
“I mean, when the Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution, there is no way that they could foresee that people in the future would be using it as an excuse to perpetuate the institutional abuse of children,” she continued.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in the case over a Tennessee law that bans so-called “gender-affirming” surgeries or hormonal procedures on minors, including surgery, puberty blockers, and hormones. The Biden administration, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and several teenage plaintiffs are challenging the law on grounds that it violates the Constitution’s equal protection clause. […]
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