An ACLU lawyer, Chase Strangio, argued against a bill that bans puberty blockers and surgeries for minor.
Strangio, born a woman who now thinks she’s a man, says this bill violates the 14th Amendment.
In a CNN interview with Jake Tapper, Strangio made an outrageous claim.
She says toddlers as young as two can identify as transgender.
Tapper questioned the sufficiency of data supporting such treatments for kids.
ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio: 2-year-olds know if they're trans, so castrating them young must be allowed pic.twitter.com/NYEv7pQzdd
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) December 4, 2024
The Gateway Pundit reports:
The transgender American Civil Liberties Union lawyer who is arguing before the Supreme Court in favor of providing sex change hormones and surgeries to minors claimed during a wild CNN appearance on Wednesday that two-year-old toddlers know when they are “transgender.”
Chase Strangio, a biological woman who identifies as a man, is representing the ACLU in the case against Tennessee’s SB1 — a law banning giving puberty blockers, surgeries, or cross-sex hormones to minors.ADVERTISEMENTStrangio and the ACLU claim the law violates the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.
In an interview with Jake Tapper, Strangio claimed the case is a “critical inflection point for transgender people across the country” and that “this is a law that bans medical treatment only when it is prescribed inconsistent with an individual’s sex.”
“What do you say to physicians who are sensitive and supportive of trans kids, obviously don’t want suicidal ideation, etc., but wonder if there is enough data as of now to prove that it is beneficial to allow these sort of treatments before the age of 18?” Tapper asked.
She then responded to the question that “this is not new” as if there’s been decades of research to prove this is a safe treatment for kids.
She also stated that she’s a parent.
This whole trans thing is very strangio indeed.
Huge moment at SCOTUS. Alito pulled up Page 195 of the Cass report, showing that child sex-changes don't actually prevent suicide. ACLU attorney Chase Strangio admits in response that there's "no evidence" that these procedures actually reduce suicides.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) December 4, 2024
Here’s the longer version, if you can stomach it:
ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio claims even 2yr olds know when to transition & is arguing before SCOTUS in favor of castrating children and removing healthy body parts.
This is not care, it's irreversible child mutilation & pure EVIL!
Tomorrow's decision in United States v.… pic.twitter.com/Lx5peDJiF0
— Kaitlynn Wheeler (@WheelerKaitlynn) December 4, 2024
This post says what a lot of us are thinking:
Chase Strangio sounds like the name of a cartoon villain, and 'his' plot to eradicate the concept of biological sex sounds like something a cartoon villain would come up with. The writers of this kid's show must have been on LSD when they wrote it. pic.twitter.com/ng7IiwqVCz
— FRANCIS AARON (@FrancisAaronUK) April 8, 2021
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