I perceive, therefore I am

Gender Identity Disorder (GID) is a term used by psychologists to describe a person who is convinced his mind has a different gender to his body.

To treat GID, the body is modified to fit the mental perception the person’s gender.

If this seems a little odd – or even preposterous – it is because it is. Why do psychologists assume that the disorder is in the body rather than the mind? If a person decides he is Napoleon, does his psychologist prescribe a series of operations to transform the patient’s body into a passable likeness of Napoleon? Of course not.

The difference in the case of GID is that the treatment is grounded in ideology, not medicine.

Tragically, even children are being sacrificed to the lunatic cult of gender-fluidity.

From here:

A small but growing number of teens and even younger children who think they were born the wrong sex are getting support from parents and from doctors who give them sex-changing treatments, according to reports in the medical journal Pediatrics.

It’s an issue that raises ethical questions, and some experts urge caution in treating children with puberty-blocking drugs and hormones.

An 8-year-old second-grader in Los Angeles is a typical patient. Born a girl, the child announced at 18 months, “I a boy” and has stuck with that belief. The family was shocked but now refers to the child as a boy and is watching for the first signs of puberty to begin treatment, his mother told The Associated Press.

 

 

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