Planned Parenthood Pushes ‘Puberty Blockers’ on Kids in New TV Commercial
You really can’t let your children watch anything on TV anymore without first watching it and screening it for liberal propaganda first. You can call it “overparenting” if you want, but I’m not letting liberals educate my children and teach them that pretend is real. I always watch shows before letting my children watch them.
Recently, Planned Parenthood released a commercial advising “transgender” kids to take “puberty blockers” if they do not “identify” with how their bodies are changing as they mature.
“There’s no ‘one size fits all’ puberty experience. If you’re trans, intersex, or nonbinary, know that you’re not the only one feeling confused,” the video elaborates.
Planned Parenthood then begins to explain to viewers that “for some intersex people, puberty may start later than the age of 14. You might experience some of puberty’s changes and not others. And your body may or may not go through puberty on its own.”
The abortion organization then tells them that certain “medicines” can help them “start the process” of modifying their bodies to fit which gender they “identify” with. One example of this is “hormone replacement therapy,” which the organization refers to as “HRT.”
“Some people decide on hormones or surgeries to help their bodies match up to their gender identity, or how they feel inside about themselves. Planned Parenthood asserts that “Your gender identity is real” and that kids should “decide for themselves what their gender identity is and whether or not a doctor’s surgical mutilation and permanent destruction of their genitalia is the proper course of action.
According to the abortion facility, “If you’re transgender or nonbinary, you may find that your puberty experiences don’t line up with your gender identity, or how you see yourself,” “That feeling can be uncomfortable, scary, and stressful. If that sounds like you, know that you’re not alone.”
Planned Parenthood then began advertising “puberty blockers” for developing children, drugs that “delay puberty” by working “like a stop sign by holding the hormones testosterone and estrogen that cause puberty changes like facial hair growth and periods.”
“Puberty blockers are safe and can give you more time to figure out what feels right for you, your body, and your gender identity. You don’t have to have all of the answers right now. So, remember, it’s all a work in progress. And it may take time to figure out what feels right to you.”
While proponents assert that the effects of puberty blockers are reversible, critics contend that this is a false assertion that does not accurately reflect reality.
Some opponents contend that if puberty inhibitors slow genital growth over time, a child’s genitals won’t continue to expand when the medicine is stopped. For this reason, many people have compared puberty inhibitors to chemical castration.