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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Over a period of years, a group of insane right
wing radical white supremacists anti well, no, actually some people
from Oxford and Stanford, from Yale, from schools we've never
heard of, international schools, colleges, academics. They all got together
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and they decided to create a course to teach doctors
once again how to deal with kids who have become
confused about gender or gender defiant, have been caused into
cond into believing they're born in the wrong body. So
they put together this report called the International Perspective has
on Evidence Based Treatment for Gender Dysphoric Youth and Washington
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State University just down the street from us here in
the high mountains of Free American North Idaho. Hey, they
decided to sponsor the course, and then some so called
trans radicals found out about it, and minutes later, minutes
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minutes after it was announced, minutes later, it was taken down.
This is minutes after it was published, meaning no one
of these trans radicals actually read this, because of course
they didn't, Because of course, it doesn't matter what's in it.
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It's simply that everybody involved in it as a white
supremacist and a hater. So we'll talk about the degree
to which these people are radical. And we'll do a
little tiny contrasting compare because that's helpful. So createred over years,
erase to minutes. Trans Radicals disappear at therapy for kids.
We'll talk about this with the help of God Almighty.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
But Todd Harman show is disapproved by big pharma technocrats
in Tyron, severan where from the high mountains of Free America.
Here's the Emerald City, EXI Todd Herman.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Today is the day the Lord has made in these
at the times through which God has decided we shall live.
You know, we're living in times where so many things
are anti biblicals such as God created male and female,
created us in his image, male and female. He created us.
And yet to this moment, trans radicals are able to
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stop the publication of an insanely well researched set of
guidelines for dealing with kids with gender dysphoria. There's that,
and then later this is no I think it's a layer.
Today we'll talk about this. This Economist article that if
you're white and pregnant, you are you're part of the
racist problem. Did you know that if you're white and
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you're pregnant or your wife is pregnantce you're really just
participating in a plot to create a wider America. It's
not that you're trying to be fruitful and multiplier, simply
to have the joy of having children. So everywhere we
turn things are anti God. And this is why I
back Angel Studios is because they are making godly movies.
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And I get it. Everybody has different views on what
godly means and different views on what's a good movie
what's not a good movie. I invite you to watch
Disciples in the Moonlight because I'm not here to tell
you it's a perfect film. I'm here to tell you
my wife and I enjoyed it and the plot is insane.
Except it's not. The plot is. In fact, probably by
the time people watch this movie, this is going to
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happen in countries. The Bible is outlawed in America, so
people are smuggling the Bible. And if you think that's crazy,
then just pay attention to some current events in Canada.
They want to be able to prosecute you as a
hate criminal for reading from the Bible, even if you're
a pastor. They want to take way the exception you
get as a spiritual leader, and then you know what's
going on in the UK and Scotland and being told
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that's in the UK. You can pray in your house
so long as no one hears you, or you're flat,
so long as no one hears you. But if they
hear you and they're offended, you can be taken up
on hate crime stretches. So the plot is not at
all fantastical. In fact, it's modern day and the people
who pursue smuggling these Bibles they're not perfect folks, so
it pokes a whole whole oh Christian hypocrisy thing. It's
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a great thing to watch with your kids because it
gives you an opportunity to talk about what's coming and
why they need to wear the spiritual arm or armor.
It's called Disciples in the Moonlight. Go to angel dot
com slash Herman. That's angel dot com slash Herman, and
when you go there, join the Angel Guild. Then you're
not just watching movies, you're helping them be produced. It's
angel dot com slash Todd. You've probably seen this picture
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of this guy if you look at any sort of
so called right wing media at all. Here he is
in his woke mask which is rainbow colored, and he's
pretending to be a woman. And look at that right
there on his caller, he's got a little clip on
her name tagget says clergy. So this was the first
so called transgender member of Congress or state representative. And
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let's keep his picture up of what people to be
able to enjoy his pictures. We're talking about this so
of this guy was elected, and the media dutifully played
along with him being a female. Fox News just did
this this morning. They're still calling this guy a woman.
And it turns out that this guy was doing some
things that should shock us, right because after all, it
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is a state rep. He's a grown man. But no
one who has studied the auto gynophilia of men like
this who are sexually aroused by pretending to be women
and better yet, in forcing you to pretend along with him,
and the less they look like women, in some cases,
the better for them. This guy is balding. He hasn't
made the slightest attempt to look a little bit feminine.
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That's the whole point to men like this. This is
how they are twisted. This is their sin issue. There
are multiple sin issues here. There's coveting women's bodies. There
is rejecting God's design, there's mocking God. There's the pride.
There's multiple things tied up in this lording power over others.
These people have invented for themselves the right to force
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you to play along with their psychopathy. And this is
a guy who is going to stand in comparison to
what a group of trans radicals said about some academics worldwide,
many of them lgb as in same sex attracted people
who put together a well studied, academically backed, studied plan
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for dealing with kids who have gendered as. For you, well,
there's an update from this guy. This guy's real name
is Barry. He's called Stacy Lawton. Here is the update.
Speaker 3 (06:57):
A former state representative will be sent in in February
after pleading guilty to charges that include sexual exploitation of children.
Stacy Lawton requested explicit photos of children from Lindsay Groves,
who worked at a daycare in Tingsboro, Massachusetts. Groves pleaded
guilty last month. Prosecutors say the two were dating at
the time and exchanged thousands of text messages about those pictures.
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Lawton was elected to the new Hampshire House three times,
but resigned twice because of separate legal problem.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Elected three times, resigns twice and people keup electing him. Now,
that picture at the end of this WMWR news report
is about as feminine as this guy's able to look.
Does anyone buy this? Now, let's take this comparison. This
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guy's estate rep lord's power over others. He's in pictures
with people like Beta Rourke and Eric Solwell. Of course
they go out to bend the need to this guy
to kneel in front of him, because of course he's
a special person. So let's do contrast and compare it
a second. Zoron Mandami, who's in the business of tearing
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down America by tearing down one of our major cities.
He made a promise to men like this, to donors
who are big pharma and big insurance. Obamacare has been
in the news. I want to remind you something. In
all likelihood you are paying and I am paying. Well,
I don't have an Obamacare plan, Praise God. I've got
a Christian health carrying service that I'm not wild about.
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But it's not Obamacare. If you're an Obamacare, you are
paying for wrong sex surgeries. And if you're an eighteen
year old young man and you've been forced into Obamacare,
you're also paying for end of life care. And if
you're like me, almost sixty years old and you Obamacare,
you're paying in case you decide in in case you
suddenly discover you the wrong sex. So Bambacare is back
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in the news. Well, here is Zoron Mandami's staffers, and
they're talking about something that Madami wanted to do for
big Pharma, big insurance. And this is in the state
of New York, or at least the City of New York.
Speaker 4 (09:05):
Zorn is literally attempting to do what conservatives say, you know,
we want to do, which is provide general firming CARETA
and with the laws that for free, and we're going
to like shift people who are going to apply people
in and pay for their hotel rooms. We're gonna do
all of the like Fox News stuff, like we're getting
news I want to.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
But most importantly is we collaborated with the Zorn Lamdani
campaign on his trans rights platform, and what we explicitly
wanted to do was use the power of New York
City to provide free gender of firming care and I
said free in case the training's companies decided to move
the sauce free general of firming care not just to
people in New York City but.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Across the porst. So so none of it makes sense.
It can't make sense. It's not free. Doctors don't work
for free. It's not free. We all know this. So
the radicalism here is from all around the country. People
are going to be brought in. There's no gatekeepers. You
say you're a woman, we're gonna shop you up. They're
doing it in California to kids. They're doing it in
Washington to kids. None of it is evidence based, which
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brings us to Washington State University. So this group of
academics they got together and they decided to go out
and do a massive series of studies what works when
you're helping kids with Jenner dysphoria without hormones and surgery,
Because hormones and surgery don't work. So they studied this
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and hey, gosh, guess what. They came up with a
massive curriculum. Now, the videos for this curriculum are still online.
I chose to respect their copyright because they are very,
very careful. You're not allowed to share this without our copyright.
We could have done that under fair use. But I
would invite you to go look at this stuff so
you can see just how radical this is. This comes
from the day they caller who broke his story. University
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suspends course on non transition treatments for minors minutes after
a transactivist complaint. I would just beg the peace people
at the data call, praise God that you broke this story.
All of it's on God. They please don't say transition,
as Russilumba used to say, words matter, God brush Rush,
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They do matter. When you use the words of the enemy,
you lose the argument. So say medicalizing or surge r
and hormones, anything but transition, because transition legitimizes that you
can actually become the opposite sex. Washington State University has
suspended a course for exploring alternatives to gender so called
transition medicine for children after their crediting body opened an
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investigation following outrage from so called transgender activists. The International
Perspective on Evidence Based Treatment for GENERUSPIC Youth course, as
part of a continuing education series meant for doctors to
stay attuned to the ever changing medical field. Postgraduation. The
course's purpose was to explore alternative treatments for gender questioning
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youth outside of hormonal interventions, using data from nations that
have banned chemical therapies due to safety concerns, developing the course,
which ws accredited after a detailed review process. But it's
removal that the insistence of anger activists was more than swift.
Less than an hour after the so called transgender activism
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blog Aarin in the Morning complained to the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education ACCME and publish a scathing posts
attacking the university for its decision to accredit a course
created by so called anti trans h groups. ACCME opened
a formal inquiry in response. So let's parse this out together.
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These academics spent years developing this program. There is a
board of them and we link to them. You can
go read their robust backgrounds. You can read about some
of them, and we'll give you some examples. You can
sample the work, you can watch the video presentations. You
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can search it and scour it for any sign of hate,
and you won't find any. All of this is from
medical professionals who have come to look at the data.
One of the people actually explains they were behind this stuff.
They were in favor of transing kids medically and surgically.
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They went to a conference with one of the most
infamous gender jackers in history and came back saying, Yep,
this is the path. But this doctor was also going
to want to explain this to their patients. So this
doctor went in search of proof of evidence that this
worked and came back and said there ain't none. So
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they changed their mind. We'll talk about this. So Aaron
in the Morning wrote a scathing post guess how how
they know these doctors are haters? To take a guess
if you're not joining us live or if you're not
watching the video version of this, because this we can't
possibly put this on YouTube. I guess how they know?
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What's in the subhad Washington State University credentials Anti trans
Hate Group SEGM to teach medical providers the Southern Poverty
Law Center. The Southern Poverty Law Center has dubbed the
Society for Evidence Based Gender Medicine and Anti LGB so
called T and Q hate group for its role in
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proliferating pseudoscience and so called transphobic policies. Do I need
to go through the way the Southern Property the Law
Center has beclowned themselves. Honestly, can we just mention that
they do things like calling doctor bed Carson a white
supremacist and Ran Paul a domestic terrorist? Can we do that?
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So this completely credited group comes out and uses the
phrase hate group. They don't provide any examples. I'll provide
you part of the response. SEGM decided to find the
respond to this to what the Southern Property Los Center said.
So let's read part of the write up. So there
is a doctor at WSU. We'll talk about this, and
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she is an assistant professor of a pediatric meds. She
has a response also, interestingly enough, well we'll get to this.
She has a response against the censorship. The people at
Aarin in the Morning found someone who's in favor of this,
so they banned this. They launched this course, they announced it.
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Aerin in the Morning complained and WSU panicked, and then
they go go through their struggle session. Now they're reviewing
the course even though it's been accredited. It's been studied
for years. That all happened. And here's part of the
article from Erin in the Morning. Meanwhile, doctor M. A. Miller,
an assistant professor of Gender, Race and Health. Okay, let's pause.
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So we're going to hear from an assistance professor of
pediatric medicine. So a doctor who has studied to work
with kids, to help kids, says that we should keep
this course up, that doctors have to keep abreast of this,
that the rest of the world is banning this stuff.
Meanwhile they're promoting it here. That's a doctor. So the
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cricum vitale of the person they found here is not,
in fact a doctor, just the title doctor. Not a
medical doctor of Gender, Race and Health at WSU who
researches the intersections of race from a Gender, Race and
Health told Aarin in the morning that segm's affiliation with
the medical school has alarmed some LGB so called T
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and Q community members at the university. Right because they're
about to state the reason why they call something a
quack theory. Okay, I'll let you judge if it's a
quack theory. If you've observed the world for any time
over the past five years, you can decide if this
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is a quack theory or not. Now, this could all
sound like I'm anti medicine far from it, or anti
science far from it. There's nothing scientific about the so
called trans medicine and transi kids, nothing scientific about it all,
and yet they continue to do it. But there's plenty
of scientific evidence that the right use of stem cells
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from the right sources can be enormously helpful. My friends
at renew Healthcare are very close to publishing a study
to show that they can cure diabetes. How on earth
could they cure diabetes with stem cells? Well, I'll let
them go into this when they publish the paper. But
the power of stem cells in the right hand are
so enormous that they can approach and cure a range
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of things. Just don't think you can get it done
in America. See in America they've outlawed donor stem cells.
So if you get stem cells in America, they've been
frozen for however long, shipped however many times across the country,
stored for however long, they have whatever potency. Then the
people have either had mRNA injections or not. They don't know,
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they're not supposed to know. So if you go to
a chiropractor's office and there are chiropractice who shoots you
up with stem cells. They pull them out of a freezer,
they put them in your arm or wherever, and however,
many percentage of the stem cells are dead. In Mexico
at Renewed Healthcare, they are next door to a world
class medical clinic. They know the women from whom they
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get the placentas and the umbilical cords because they pay
for their pregnancies. They pay for the burths. They monitor
the health of the babies and the mothers during and
after pregnancy. They take the placentas in the biblical cords
the moment the baby's born. They walk them maybe five
minutes into a world class lab and they examine them
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and they reject any of the stem cells that do
not meet their quality standards, sometimes up to eighty percent
of them. Then they culture the rest of the stem cells,
and so they create more of them. So how can
this solve so many problems? Number One, because stem cells
destroy information, and so much of our harm and our
bodies is from inflammation. Number two, They are building cells.
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They can build muscle, they can build tendon, they can
build cartilage, they can build bone. So how can they
help with something like a traumatic brain injury? By going
and destroying the information that's destroying the brain and the
lining to the brain. How can they help something like
eed rectile dysfunction by bringing that part of the body
back to life. How can they solve something like massive
arthritis that you're being told as only pills that just
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get used to it your hands aren't gonna work again.
Inflammation and rebuilding tissue like tendons, et cetera. Any health
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is this D. A. Miller and D. Miller is not
a medical doctor. D. A. Miller studies the intersection of race,
gender and health. In other words, not pseudoscience for sure.
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Miller felts lending WSU's official accrediting capacity to platform proponents
of debunked ideas like rapid onset gender dysphoria, a quack theory.
Painting transness as a social contagion or exploratory therapy, which
has been called and rebranded conversion therapy, goes beyond the
spirit of diverse thought and debate. It's another thing entirely
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to suggest that medical providers can be credentialed, and something
that has already been unanimously understood is not only pseudoscientific,
but also deeply dangerous to already vulnerable populations. Miller said,
let's pause. Let's go back through what he just said.
Can you go back to that last screen, So let's
go back through this. It has been unanimously understood as pseudoscientific.
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What has well, For instance, teens never get ideas from
other teens. There's no such thing as a social contingent,
you know when you're growing up it again, I'm almost sixty.
There was no social contagent. Say, for instance, when I
made the insane decision to wear striped sweats I created
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on my own in my sewing class because I thought
I looked like David Lee Roth. So I had blue
and see dark blue and purple pants I wore, and
the crotch was crooked and there were bell bottoms and
they were about two inches too high, but man, I
wore them because David Lee Roth wore stripe pants. My
mom took pity on me and made a pair of
black and turquoise pants I wore that didn't have the
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zigzaggy crotch and actually met my shoes and actually wore
those to wrestling practice. That wore them to school, because
why not the mullet or the little tiny barely mustache,
the pupe stash that people had that was a social contagent.
I wore Doctor Johnny fever glasses that were smoked hazy
glasses like for the WKRP host. Social contingent, of course,
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is real. That's how you get kids saying all the
same words and listening to all the same music. Social
contagions sell things like pet rocks. Guy became a billionaire
taking rocks and painting them and saying they're pets. Social
contagion is real, and we have seen this massive spike
in kids who are identifying as the opposite sex. Now
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that's plummeting because in most cases it was a social
contagent pushed by people like this. So he says it
is ananimously understood as pseudo scientific to say that ideas
can be spread through Hollywood, through music, through culture, through
Vogue magazine, by the way, is falling apart. Did you
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see this? Vogue is getting getting canceled. They're taking it apart.
We'll look at this later this week. There was a
fantastic a bit of inside camera work. Someone intended to
just go out and burn Vogue. So they filmed this
interaction between one of the heads of HR and some
apparently trans radicals within Vogue, and they were screaming at
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him because they want to keep their jobs and we
need us. And this is the same magazine that I
thought it was very important to teach twelve year olds
how to have anal sex. Do you remember that that's Vogue.
So they're saying it's completely discredited, unanimously disunderstood as pseudo scientific,
that's rog d exists. That means rapid on set genders.
For you, here's what this means. It means that kids,
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usually girls, who have never expressed any form of gender
confusion at all, they're twelve and thirteen years old and boom,
suddenly they're a boy. That's rapid. It's an onset, it's
a form of gender dysphoria, and it happens when girls
are going through puberty, often if they have been sexually
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abused or assaulted, or they're uncomfortable with the porn culture.
This is studied by Lisa Brown. The usually wrote a
paper about this. She invented the phrase rapid onset gender dysphoria.
This paper was withdrawn and then it was put back
because they went through and validated all the results. The
results are that yes, this happens. So it's universally discredited
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that teens influence are the teens that Hollywood influences teens,
that teens get bad, stupid ideas then they later regret. Right,
that's been unit city discredited. What else has been discredited?
So back to this statement from D. A. Miller. He
describes exploratory therapy, which has been re and conversion therapy
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goes beyond the spirit of diverse thought and debate. What
is exploratory therapy? What is it? It's where you sit
with the kids who's become convinced of the opposite sex
and you ask devilish, mean questions like you ask a girl,
what does it feel like to be a boy? What's
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that feel like? You know, you feel more comfortable around boys. Interesting,
Why do you think that is? And so you like
to do activities like weightlifting, and you like to do
things like building things. Okay, so are there girls who
do that? Are there females who lift weights? Are there
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females who build things? Is it possible that maybe you
just like to do some things that other girls don't.
Would you like to meet some girls who do this?
Would you like to meet a woman who runs a
con ttruction company. Would you like to meet a woman
who's a successful weightlifter on the Olympi tine? Would you
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like to explore this a little bit. Maybe you don't
need medicalization, Maybe you just need to say, you know what,
I'm a girl likes to lift weights. I'm a girl
likes to build jug There's many ways to be a girl.
Maybe this is one of the ways you're a girl.
They might even talk about situations like this, what's your
experience with boys? Ye have any sexual experiences? How'd that
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go for you? And the girl might say, gosh, you
know Wilson's we're in therapy and this is private. Yeah,
first time had sex with the boy. He choked me
and a good theraftiest to say my gosh, my gosh,
I imagine that was scary. Yeah, it was super scary.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
Yeah, after that happens, how did you feel about boys
in general?
Speaker 2 (26:53):
Scared?
Speaker 1 (26:55):
I think i'd be scared too.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
So do you think there's a maybe in you know,
do you think it feels safer if you had a
male appearance? You think that might make you feel safer? Yeah,
I guess it kind of would. Yeah, yeah, I could
see why that would be. Man, it's dangerous. You see
how dangerous that is, And if it's Christian, even worse Chause,
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a Christian therapist may listen to something like that and go, wow, man,
that's a heavy Lord you're carrying. Hey, before we continue,
would you mind if I prayed for you real quick?
And a Christian therapist might do something like this, and
prayer might say, dear Father, God Lord, do you know
what it was to watch your son be tortured, whipped
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and scourged, abused? Oh Lord, that must have hurt. And
you're the one who had to do it to pay
for all these sins. You're the one who had to
do it to pay for every sin ever committed, every
sin that would be committed, including the sin of this
horrible assault on this girl. Oh Lord, how much you
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must weep. You know that she did no wrong here,
that the sexual activity was a sin, and she've already
forgiven that. Lord, forgive her, and we hope that you
can get to a point where you can forgive this
boy and he'll truly repent because of what he's done.
We'll just ask your holy presence be in the room
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here and just help lift any confusion that the enemy
might be bringing to this. And because the enemy wants
things hidden in the darkness, Lord, we just asked that
you would remind us all were made in your image,
you knit every hair on our head together in our
mother's movement, that when you see us and we repent
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and washing the blood of Jesus, you see your own son.
Just ask you to continue to guide this camversation and
just give me wisdom, Lord, and if I give us
both wisdom, that we could have you at the center
of this conversation. Lark amen. So Christian therapist might do
something like that horrific. You know, it's brutal conversion therapy
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that's been unanimously understood as pseudo scientific. Though if you
compare the outcomes of people who go through talk therapy
versus the outcomes of people who go through medicalization. Then
you can see a radical difference, such as the insuicidal
intent of people who go through talk therapy does not increase,
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and yet it does when people are medicalized. Imagine that.
But where is all the money? See this has been
one of the challenges in the therapeutic profession because people
trade time for money. Your income is capped at the
number of clients you can see per day. Unless you
write a book or put up videos or something like that,
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have courses you do masterc or since etc. That's not
as capped, but it's capped. So therapeutic clinics have been
approached by endocrinologists saying, hey, here's the deal. If you'll
get kids on these wrong sex hormones, we'll give you
a rake, a commission for life. All the kids you
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put on testosterone and estrogen, you can get a percentage
of the medication that they're addicted to for the rest
of their lives as long as they're getting it through
our clinic. You in and a lot of therapists then
went and convinced themselves that this is the right thing,
and groups of trans radicals like this, they get a
whole bunch of commissions and board seats and NGOs and
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nonprofits and speaking opportunities and tons and tons of money,
and money animates a lot of things. There's a lot
of money behind AI, and they're going to continue to
pour money into this because this is an absolute gold rush.
Just over this weekend, I was looking at how to
build a website using AI. Do you know that I
can get a website built in about an hour? I
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can just have a conversation with a so called AI,
a so called conversation telling it the website I want,
the features, I want, the sections I want, saying hey,
that doesn't look quite right. Try this. And this thing
is just completely removes people who build websites. That is
going to be a that's over. It's going to go
the way of war presses. My wife and I were
watching an episode of The Waltons and it's an old
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TV show, and John Boy bought a printing press and
we were looking at how they used to print newspapers.
That's going to look like how they used to make websites.
You're going to make a phone call to an AI
to say, hey, building a website that does this and
it's going to be done and they serve it. They
put it up on a server, so you don't even
have to do that. All you have to do is
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Truck twenty five Dash three three eight. So they got
this thing banned or not banned, they got it taken down.
This course was taken down because of this, this brilliant
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ride up from Erin in the morning. And one of
the things they said, by the way erin in the
morning is what are their big concerns? Is it doesn't
respect self diagnosed? That the SEGM course doesn't respect self diagnosis.
And I'll say this again because it bears repeating. Find
me one case where you can go have major surgery
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based upon self diagnosis. Try it. Walk into a cardiac
surgeon and say, you know what, my left ventricle has
a hole in it's pretty large. I need you to
get in there and repair it. That surgeon is going
to say, how do you know that? What do you mean?
How do I know? I was born in the wrong body.
My ventricle is a mess. Have you had an MRI?
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What are you are you questioning me? I identify as having
a torn ventricle. So I want surgery, and I want
it now. And by the way, while we're on the
surgery thing. Prior to surgery, I want some drugs to
make sure I don't die from a heart attack. I
can't just give you this. What are you talking about?
Or if you want an actual example that actually does exist,
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it's called body integrity. You know what this is. This
is where you believe you were born too abled. There
are people who believe they were born to be blind,
and so they want to be blinded. They want people
to go into their spinal cords and snip the portion
that leads to them having eyesight, or into their brain.
They usually don't want their They usually don't want people
poking their eyes, which is interesting. There's a very common
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part of body integrity disorder where people want their left
leg removed just below the knee because they were born
to be disabled. They're born to be in wheelchairs. And
there are people who've had these surgeries done and they
are pushing for insurance to be forced to cover them.
So you could walk into a medical clinic as an
animatory person walking around on all limbs, on your legs,
rather not on all limbs, but walking around your legs,
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walk into a clinic and go I was born to
be in a wheelchair. Please snip my spinal cord so
I'm paralyzed, And the doctor could say, why don't you
just sit in a wheelchair? What are you a racist?
White supremacist? No, I don't want my legs to work.
Do you understand that if your legs don't work, this
can lead to you having problems evacuating your bowels, This
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can lead to blood problems, blood settling in your legs.
Do you realize this can lead to problems in your
heart that you can get blood clots? Do you realize
all this? What are you a racist? Do you realize
that follow up surgery is necessary once you have that
eighteen inch wound shoved up between your legs? As a
boy or for girls? The fake penises you wear, do
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you understand all of the follow up surgeries involved with this?
And yes, you do wear them, but nope. Self identification.
So there is a woman named doctor Lee. She's a pediatrician,
and she's an assistant professor of pediatric medicine at the
University of Washington, and she wrote this, your WSU President,
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please stand for truth. An open letter from doctor Erica Lee,
a Washington State University pediatrician, appeals to administration to resist
censorship and protect American scientific integrity. And this was put
up on Reality's Last Stand on Substack and Erica Lee
wrote this, and yes it's an open letter. And this
is just who she is. She's a pediatrician working in
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Washington State. Initially supportive of pediatric sex trait modification after
attending Joanna Olsen Kennedy's recruitment session in person, she changed
her mind after further exploring the evidentiary basis of medical
so called transition for minors. She explains her adherents to
fundamental principles of modern medicine. So Joanna Olsen Kennedy recently
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had her clinic in Los Angeles shut down. Part of
this had to do with President Trump's executive order banning
wrong sex hormones and surgery for kids when federal funds
are involved. A lot more of it had to do
with a pending series of lawsuits. Cooey Kloe, if I'm
not mistaken, was conned into getting cut up and shot
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up in the state of California. There's probably one hundred
kids going on a thousand, and soon to be tens
of thousands who are going to sue and many of
them are going to win because they were never informed
of the risks. Many of them are canning into this.
When they were minors, their parents were threatened. If you
don't let us shoot up your kids and chop up
your kids, they're going to kill themselves. None of that's true.
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There are cases where kids are suicidal, but the hormones
and suries you don't solve it. Talk therapy does. But
as you read or heard me read by Aaron in
the morning, that's a discredited, cruel form of treatment to say, hey,
let's explore while you feel this way. This is doctor
Lee's letter. Are part of it. WSU's team spent nine
months carefully reviewing the SEGM courses, mitigating potential biases and
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conflicts of interest. They don't do that in gender medicine.
All of it's conflict of interest. The course series includes
more than one hundred and fifty citations from the scientific
literature and features clinicians and researchers from multiple countries. WSU
documented that the course material is impressive in its international
scope and scientif Rigor their creditation was granted because the
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university's committed to sponsoring and collaborating on evidence based approaches
to clinical medicine, not because it endorsed any particular policy agenda.
Although the course can no longer offer CME credit during
the investigation, the video lectures remain freely available to the public,
who can judge for themselves whether they contain hate or misinformation.
I provided a link in the show notes. I encourage
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you to watch the video courses. I challenge you to
find any hate or any misinformation. Back to the article,
it's obvious that the activists driving the current harassment campaign
did not review all the course materials before demanding their removal.
There simply isn't time. There simply isn't enough time to
do so, given that these series includes more than seven
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hours of lectures and panel discussions. Pause. Remember one hour
after these courses were put up they were taken down. Because,
of course, the so called trans activists knew that this
going to happen. They were ready to leap on it.
Back to the article, this should come as no surprise.
The primary concern of these activists is not that the content,
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but their own political objectives supporting inquiry and open dialogue.
That objective is fundamentally at odds with the university's highest mission,
the pursuit of truth. Activist movements often try to force
their targets into making humiliating false apologies to save their
own skin, even at the cost of betraying friends, colleagues,
and allies. This happened on a massive scale during the
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Cultural Revolution, and the psychological degradation techniques are well documented.
The lies our harassers hope to extract will destroy a
relationship and reputation, our public image and self image. That
is part of the intended punishment. They will work to
make sure as a university we violate our own public
promise to uphold academic freedom and institutional neutrality. This sounds
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like a woman with a background studying culture revolutions, doesn't it.
What's her name? Agan Erica Lee l I? That seems
to be maybe a Chinese name to me. I don't know.
I'm guessing where did that culture revolution happen? Where did
they invent struggle sessions? All right back there? So in
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a second, I'll share with you the response from SEGM
and just a couple of bios so you can see
and judge for yourself. Do these sound like people who
hate so called trans people? Do they sound like mouthbreathing
white supremacists living in mommy's basement? Or does this sound
like a war against truth? Okay, so I gave in
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on the war against white coffee. I am going to
buy some white coffee from bone Frog. We buy our coffee,
just like we asked you to buy a coffee from
Bonefrog Coffee. Dot com Sash Todd and someone sent me
note and said you're anti white. I saw this, I
read it, thought that's interesting. I don't get many notes
excusing me of being anti white. Dot dot dot coffee
friends wrote to me. He's a retire marine. He said, look,
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if you haven't tried the white coffee, stop trashing it.
Don't be afraid of It's given to the whiteness. So
I'm going to give it to the whiteness. So this
is in fact coffee that is brewed, and it's in
the white beans, and tim tribes describes it as sweeter,
it's a little bit more mellow, it has the punch.
So I'm gonna try this. But I'm also going to
back this up with my very favorite bone Frog blend
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of the era, which is Golden Age. So here's my belief.
I'm going to drink the white coffee, spit it from
my face in absent disgust, reach over for a whole
bunch of golden age, drink it, and never again have
anything to do with the white coffee. But I want
you to try it now if I'm shocked. If I'm
shocked and actually like this white coffee, I'll come back
and admit it. I will go through my own struggle session.
I'll admit my anti white bias. But you can try
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coffee Bonefrogcoffee dot com slash todd. So the people who
run SEGM finally responded to the Southern Poverty Law Center,
and this is just a little bit of their response.
In late twenty twenty three, the SPLC appears to have
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noticed that a number of scientific voices raising concerns about
the state of gender medicine have intersected with segm's work.
The Southern Poverty Law Center named SEGM the hub of
scientific scrutiny of the field, but accused us of engaging
in quote pseudoscience, and of quote manufacturing doubt. By early
twenty twenty four, the SPLC used three allegations to put
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SEGM on its hate map. These allegations initially surprised US.
Our president and many of our collaborators are members of
the LGB so called T and Q community, and SEGM
as an organization who has taken great care to avoid
wading into political debates, seeking only to enable an evidence
based decision making about care for gender dysphoric youth without
prescribing specific policy solutions. Upon examining the SPLC report backing
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up the quote hate group designation, we found that the
SPLC provided no evidence socil import its own definition of
quote anti LGB so called T and Q hate, which
includes crude name calling and disseminating, disparaging propaganda, and falsehoods
and beliefs, are practices that attack or malign an entire
class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics. Instead, what
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we found was a sprawling one hundred and fifty page
plus report riddled with typos, logical folcies, and ad hominine attacks,
drawn from a now defunct blog. They don't call names,
they don't say trannies. They don't say anything like that.
They don't disparage, they don't use crude language. They're doctors,
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they give sober presentations. Some of these videos are an
hour and a half long. And again I respected their
copyright and didn't pull them, even though we could have
done this interfair use. I want to respect this group.
They're in a mighty battle. I want to see these
courses brought back. So let's look at some of the
bios of some of the people involved in this. Jane Wheeler,
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JD Senior Advisor the United States. Jane Wheeler is a
president of Rethink Identity Medicine Ethics, a nonprofits education and
research corporation dedicated to promoting optimal ethical care for gender
non conforming children in youth. She practiced for many years
in California as a corporate regulatory healthcare attorney in licensing,
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standards of care and informed consent. She was a board
member of Lawyers for Human Rights Now the Los Angeles
LGB so called t Bar Association, and served on glad's
Women's Committee. Prior to COVID nineteen, she worked as a
consultant in New York for nonprofits in the area of
funding for health and education related programs focused on improving
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care provided in nursing homes, utter hate field radical. I
understand that she herself is the same sex attracted woman.
From her bio, you can see that she has worked
for years with the so called marginalized populations. As a
lawyer in informed consent, she probably learned about the pending
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lawsuits and discovered what was not being told families and
how they were being threatened. Here's another bio. Anne Stasis
spilattis a psychotherapist and advisor in the UK and Greece.
He's a psychotherapist msg PCG SEERTZ. I know this is overseas.
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What do I know? A psychologist and an organizational consultants
based in London and Athens. He works with individuals, couples,
families and teams and has held senior clinical training roles
in leading UK institutions, including the Maudsley Hospital, a Great
Ormond Street Hospital. From twenty fifteen to twenty nineteen he
served as a psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer at Tavistock GIDS,
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where he founded the first family therapy and consultation service
and raise concerns about clinical practices. He introduced the concept
of gender exploratory therapy in twenty eighteen and continues to
work clinically, publish and train on gender related distress and
co occurring difficulties through a systemic and developmental lens. So
let's pause. Tavistock is well considered, well thought to be
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a cia OP in conjunction with the Intelligent Services of
the UK, and there's a lot of reason to believe
that they were ground central for transing kids. There were
no gatekeepers. They just went as quick as they could
to trans kids. They've shut that down. The Cast report,
which Aaron in the Morning pretends to discount, it's not discountable.
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It's a widely studied report, widely widely cited, and it
led to the ending of Tavistock's transit of kids. This
guy was there, He was a whistleblo or while he
worked there because of what he saw while he was there.
He didn't invent gender exploratory therapy. That's ridiculous. You talk
about junk now. He has some protocols in this and
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what you're trying to do is find out is there
actual genderness for it? Is this person actually legitimately confused?
Has this been the case because there are a very few,
but they are real instances where people are born questioning
their bodies. That happens in about one tenth of one
percent or one hundred percent of the population. That people
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are born questioning that. And it used to be that
you did everything possible to not chop them up and
shoot them up everything. And guess what under those circumstances,
when they did everything to not shoot them up and
cut them up until they were adults, guess what, the
surgeries bore better results. The hormones bore better results because
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the people could sufficiently pretend to be who they thought
they were. So with rapid onset gender dys for you
and what is obviously a social contagion. So even today,
people like this man we talked about at the top
of the show, this man who calls himself Stacy, the
guy on the screen, real name is Barry Lawton. He
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continues to have more influence over academia in the United
States than all of these doctors combined. Got that this
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