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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If you're watching this live or listening to it on
any of the audio platforms or anything like that, any
place other than YouTube, you could hear a pretty full
on discussion about the lives of gender ideology, this case
in front of the Supreme Court. And this is something
I'm a reluctant expert about and to have been reluctant

(00:21):
expert about it for it's going to soon be about
a decade and I'll put my expertise up against anyone's
on this because of what we were confronted by in
the teen family Adolescent mental health process, where we met
families who were devastated from this, families who are still
devastated from it. We were some of the first people

(00:41):
to know so called detransitioners, to have sat with them
and watch them cry as they became twenty one and
twenty two years old and had already been And here's
the part you'll hear live. This will be edited out
of YouTube generly and and chemically mutilated. Uh well, I'll

(01:04):
never forget a young woman showing me her hands and
she got tears and rise and said, you know that
Seinfeld episode, And I pretended to not know what she meant.
Manhands man hands. So we'll talk about this here on
the free speech platforms. If you're watching this on YouTube,

(01:28):
it's their playgrounds, their rules. We try to respect that,
so I'm sorry if it's annoying. But the let's say
it this way. The expanded discussion is at the Todd
Herman Show dot subseat dot com. So we'll talk about
this with the help of that and with God Almighty's
ever present grace.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
But Todd Herman Show is disapproved by big pharma technocrats
and tyrants everywhere from the hind mountains of Free America.
Here's the Emerald City exile Todd Herman.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
What's common for it Today is the day the Lord
has made, and these are the times through which God
has decided she'll live.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
It was what you might call and it's a cliched phrase.
So I don't like to use cliches because I'm a
prideful man. That's that's true. I don't like to say
it's Chris cliches because oh look, he's craative. He comes
up with different things to say. It was theater of
the bizarre and a parade of sadness in the Supreme Court.

(02:52):
As a mentally ill woman who has gone through a
partial chemical someone would say transition. I don't think it's mutilation.
She's got a beard and facial hair, but does it
yet have the weird, smoky, dark voice of a woman
pretending to be a man who is an acou lawyer.

(03:18):
And she stood in front of the Supreme Court and
admitted a bunch of things that they're not supposed to admit.
Because she was cornered by some justices who actually know
how to ask questions and how to use socratic inquiry.
Some of the things she admitted are key to undoing

(03:41):
this claim against the State of Tennessee. So the claim
against the State of Tennessee is that not allowing children
to permanently altered themselves chemically and surgically based upon a
time of utter confusion, which puberty always is. The claim

(04:01):
is that this violates their ability to have life, liberty,
and property, that it is a violation of the equal
protection clause of the fourteenth Amendment. As I went through
thinking about this and Justice Thomas kind of leaned into this,
this is sort of an interesting way to look at this,
and we'll get into the specifics and a lot of

(04:21):
video and audio clips from the hearing itself or the
oral arguments. Let me printse to scenario if we're going
to talk about equal protection. A twelve year old boy
notices that there are boys in his class who are

(04:41):
maturing more quickly than he is. So they've got facial hair,
maybe they've got chest hair, they've got better developed muscular form.
And his concept of the male gender is that he
isn't masculine enough. So he goes to his doctor and says, hey,
I am not masculine enough. I want you to prescribe

(05:04):
for me testosterone HGH and maybe maybe a steroid. And
in this way I can better fulfill my gender identity
because right now I feel too feminine. So maybe some

(05:25):
dana prol and testosterone at two thousand times the amount
my body would normally happen, maybe a little HGH two.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
A.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
He's twelve, and a doctor would look at that and say, no, no,
we need to let puberty proceed. And this will all
happen in puberty and everybody ages and matures at different rates,
and this could be very dangerous for you. Your body
is still developing. And he would be denied that unless

(05:59):
it said, oh, I forgot to tell you I'm a girl.
Oh well, then it would be estrogen. No, not for me. No,
I want to be a masculine girl. Or better said,
if his sister was sitting there with him, So they're twins,

(06:22):
except she's a girl. She says, Actually I want that
because in my gender identity, I'm a boy. She would
get it. He would not. I mean, she wouldn't get
the steroids, but she would get the testosterone at two
thousand times the amount that would naturally occur within her body.

(06:45):
That's a violation of equal protection. It also highlights the
insanity of all this. Justice Alito in asking questions of
this mentally ill woman who has been made to look
like a man, and she manages her mental illness. Well,
but she's a successful attorney. She's not a particularly good attorney,

(07:07):
but she's successful. She's clever, but I don't regard her
as smart. And through her, great, great evil is being presented.
Justice Alito went after the idea that gender identity is immutable.
This is important because civil rights are supposed to be

(07:31):
based upon immutable characteristics. Now that's been expanded and it's
been it's itself been mutilated, because, for instance, one's faith
is not immutable. You can change your faith, your creed
can change, your marital status can change. But this has
been structured around race, the argument being that you can't

(07:54):
become on black. So justice alito is eating away at
the civil it's claim here by in socratic incoury, forcing
this mentally ill woman to admit that this is not
an immutable characteristic. Does the category of.

Speaker 4 (08:13):
Does transgender status apply to individuals who are gender fluid?

Speaker 5 (08:19):
I think that the distinguishing characteristic is to have a
birth sex that does not align with a gender that
does not align with one's birth sex. So it may
include people who have different understandings of their gender identity.
But I think it is still the distinguishing characteristic of
a birth sex and a gender identity that are incongruent.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
Are there individuals who are born male, assigned male at birth,
who at one point identify as female but then later
come to identify as male, And likewise, for individuals who
are assigned female at birth at some point identify as female.

(09:05):
I'm sorry, I identify as male but later come to
identify as female. Are there not such people?

Speaker 1 (09:12):
There are such people. I agree with that, Justina, So.

Speaker 4 (09:14):
It's not an immutable characteristic, is it well.

Speaker 5 (09:16):
I think people's understanding of its shift, but the evidence
shows that there is at least a strong underlying basis.
And I think the normative reason for that particular consideration
is whether or not this is something that someone should
or could change, and whether they should have to change
it in order to receive constitutional protections. And I think
trans understatus squarely fits within them.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
So, like I said, clever but not smart, because she
admitted it's not an immutable characteristic. And then she's trying
to make the claim that children have the constitutional right
to pursue having their bodies in alterably altered, though in

(09:59):
many states they can to make get a tattoo or
go into a tanning booth. So that's one aspect of this.
The other is and there's a lot to this, we'll
dig into this. There's also the fact that the least
intelligence human being to ever sit on the Supreme Court
weighed in on this. Who herself should be banned from

(10:21):
this discussion. She should have recused herself because she is
and look, I try not to use this phrase, I
really do, because God, God decides who's a fool and
who's not. But she is so stupid or so dishonest,
which is probably the case. I mean, she's probably not
stupid that she pretends to not know what a woman is.
The consequence here, she's listening to a case that has

(10:43):
to do with biological sex because that's what they mean.
They don't mean gender. And she didn't recuse herself. And
I want to compare her way of thinking about this
to Samuel Lito's way of thinking about this, because one
contains wisdom, one contains nothing but malice, Absolutely nothing but malice.

(11:04):
And look, God had a lot of wisdom in the
way he designed us. In Genesis, we know that God
designed us male and female, and in his image, he
designed us male and female. He also, in the garden
made sure that we had all the products we needed
to eat and to care for ourselves. But they weren't
products yet. They were just things we picked off of trees.
Later after the fall, were required blood. We required meat,

(11:26):
most of us to live. If you were to go
back to the garden or look at something that approaches
the garden of Eden, you could walk through and easily
identify the foods, but also maybe less easily, the herbs.
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(12:55):
there I am again doing it. God makes his decisions.
The least wise, least intelligent person to ever sit on
the Supreme Court, a woman who doesn't know what a
woman is? Contenty justice, can Tenie listen to this, Contenie
Jackson Brown.

Speaker 6 (13:08):
Being drawn by the statute that was sort of like
the starting point. The question was whether it was discriminatory
because it applied to both races and it wasn't necessarily
invidious or whatever. But you know, as I read the
statue here, excuse me the case here. You know, the
court starts off by saying that Virginia is now one
of sixteen states which prohibit and punished marriages on the

(13:30):
basis of racial classifications. And when you look at the
structure of that law, it looks in terms of incontinuing
you can't do something that is inconsistent with your own characteristics.
It's sort of the same thing. So it's interesting to
me that we now have this different argument, and I
wonder whether Virginia could have gotten away with what they
did here by just making a classification argument the way

(13:53):
that Tennessee is in this case.

Speaker 7 (13:55):
Yes, I think that's exactly right, that there is absolutely
a parallel between any law that says you can't act
inconsistent with a protected characteristic In all other comments.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
That's Elizabeth Priegolder responding to conten ge Brian Jackson. So
her claim here is that you are pursuing treatment for
what you are. Okay, this goes right back to the
joke of her being a Supreme Court justice. She doesn't
know what a woman is. If your genitalia ends your

(14:31):
chromosomes and your DNA does not equal your biological sex,
why do you need gender reassignment surgery. Why don't you
just say I'm a woman with a penis. None of
this can stand up to the slightest bit of scrutiny.

(14:54):
None of it can be explained away, no matter how
high you stack the word salads. None of it. One
of the easiest ways to look at this is to
look at the state of science everywhere but the United
States of America, well in Canada. Canada still continues to

(15:21):
pretend that we are helping these children. The rest of
the country is absolutely done. Our rest of the world
is done. Pretending that even Netherlands where this all started,
in the UK where it became an absolute nightmare at
Tavistock Center, people will sometimes ask me, how do you

(15:46):
explain this to people who are adherents to this stuff,
this lies of transgender ideology. We're talking about the Supreme
Court case. The oral arguments occurred on asserted on Wednesday,
it continues to Thursday, et cetera. And people will ask me, so,
but how do you make this case well to people
who are completely bought in, You don't. The only thing

(16:10):
you can do with let's say kids who are completely
bought into gender ideology and the gender madness is to
plant seeds of doubt. Okay, By planting seeds of doubt,
you're working to have them use their own minds to
think about things and just discover over time. Here's a
big question you can ask people if you pursue let's

(16:33):
say you have a child who's wanting to pursue hormones
and surgery and surgical manipulation and mutilation. Here's a great
question to ask them, what are you going to look like?
Because you have a pretty good idea of what you're
going to look like, given your heritage with your parents
look like out. You may not like that, but at
least you have an idea, and there's things you can

(16:55):
control about that, you know. I love my dad dearly.
He's been dead for many years. He's with the Lord,
thank God. But my dad also weighed well over four
hundred pounds most of his life. He was obese. He
was deeply unhealthy. And there are some characteristics I have
there like my dad, But I never well, no, that's
not true. I did allow myself to get that heavy,

(17:17):
but I didn't stay there. I controlled that, so I
could look back and say I could have looked that way,
but through health and fitness, etc. I didn't go that way.
But if you pursue hormones and surgery, you have no
idea what's going to happen to you. So I go
back to the beginning of the show. I think about
that young girl. I mean, I think I was a
young girl. She's like twenty two years old. Show me

(17:37):
her hands, and guys, her hands looked like she was
a diesel mechanic who'd beaten his hands up of years
of years of years of working on drive trains, et cetera.
And she was otherwise a very slim boned girl who
had had as insane change to her jaw line. She
had this huge, jetting jaw line and these massive hands

(18:00):
them and they're never going to change. So part of
what you do is you plant seeds of doubt. What
are you going to look like? Or this this is
a great one. What if you're wrong? What if you're wrong?
We need to in mind people to people that you're

(18:20):
making it. You may have an opinion, well you do
have an opinion, but you're putting something permanent in place.
So if you were to go back to your sixth
grade girlfriend, like the girl who meant the world to
you in sixth grade, and think about the characteristics of

(18:41):
why she likes to play trucks. She likes to play trucks,
and she has a cool T shirt, and she's got
really feathered hair. Her hair is so feathered. That's a
sixth grade opinion. If you had trapped yourself on a

(19:02):
desert island with that person, perhaps you would have gotten along.
Perhaps she would have cut your juggular at night when
you turned nineteen and no longer liked her feathered hair
because it wasn't feathered on the island. So we plant
seeds of doubt. Samuel Alito did a fantastic job of
going into some of the details of what's being done

(19:28):
that's being banned elsewhere. Alita was on his game during
this these oral arguments.

Speaker 4 (19:33):
Well, a question about the state of medical evidence at
the present time. In your petition, you made a sweeping
statement which I will quote, overwhelming evidence establishes that the
appropriate gender affirming treatment with puberty blockers and hormones directly
and substantially improves the physical psychological well being of transgender

(19:57):
adolescens with gender just for that was in November twenty
twenty three. Now, even before then, the Swedish National Board
of Health and Welfare wrote the phone they currently assess
quote that the risks of puberty blockers and gender affirming
treatment are likely to outweigh the expected benefits of these treatments,

(20:21):
which is directly contrary to the sweeping statement.

Speaker 8 (20:24):
In your petition.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
After the filing of your petition, of course, we saw
the release of the CAST Report in the United Kingdom
which found a complete lack of high quality evidence showing
that the benefits of the treatments in question here outweigh

(20:46):
the risks, and so I wonder if you would like
to stand by the statement that you made in your petition,
or if you think it would now be appropriate to
modify that withdraw the statement that there is overwhelming evidence
establishing that these treatments have benefits that greatly outweigh the

(21:09):
risks and the dangers.

Speaker 7 (21:10):
I of course acknowledged Justice Alito that there is a
lot of debate happening here and abroad about the proper
model of delivery of this care and exactly when adolescents
should receive it, and how to identify the adolescence for
whom it would be helpful. But I stand by that there.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
Is So that's the US Solicitor General. You're paying for
Elizabeth Prolegar to say these things. She stands by that
there's overwhelming evidence, overwhelming evidence for a dynamic of it
is not treatment of medical attack that has occurred over

(21:45):
the past six years at a five thousand to ten
thousand percent increase compared to the previous fifty years where
this stuff has been possible. When this stuff became possible,
this stuff being so called sex change surgeries, even if

(22:07):
you were a thirty year old man, because it used
to be only men who wanted this done. You had
to wait several years as a grown adult before you
could get hormones and surgery. There were gatekeepers. You had

(22:28):
to live for several years walking around in address pretending
to be a woman before you were allowed to carry
out the illusion surgically and hormonally. And guess what, there
were plenty of guys who lived that way for a
couple of years and came back and said this isn't helping.

(22:49):
And there were other men. And there's a member of
our family. I've met him once. He had this procedure
done some thirty years ago. Met him once before the procedure,
and he went through that process, the gatekeeping process, and
eventually he pursued the hormonal surgical path. And from what
I understand from my older family members, it's worked for Okay,

(23:13):
fair enough, he's an adult. There are adults who have
all sorts of surgical procedures done, tubes, tides. I mean
to be frank and awful, I mean there are places
that do God forbid I say this, but it's true.
Penile enhancements enlarging of the penis, which again you could

(23:38):
bring this up as another aspect of genderness for you.
You could go to You should go to your insurance
copty go. You know what, My view of vasculinity is,
I should have bigger genitalias. So I want you to
pay for this or I'll kill myself. I mean, frankly,
you could do the same thing with pecan plants. I mean,
you know you can get ab in plants, so it
looks like you got a six pack. You can have

(24:00):
pat inserted into your gut and attached to your body.
You can do that with pecks two. And if I
don't get this, I'm gonna kill myself because my view
of masculinity is that I should have a six pack
and pecks and I'm not medically able to work out,
So just just make it look that way. But for kids, again,

(24:22):
you're trapping them in the result of a time of
just complete confusion. So Justice Alita wasn't done with this.
He went to an actual page of this cast report
and he continued to confront the mentally ill ACLU lawyer
and the corrupt US Solicitor General on this topic of

(24:44):
corrupt medicine versus healthcare. Let me provide this comparison to
irresponsible versus responsible medicine, pharma versus healthcare. A twelve year
old girl walks into a gender clinic and says, I'm
depressed because I'm really a boy. In one or two
appointments total of let's say ninety minutes if that, she's

(25:08):
sent to a so called gender doc NDO chronologists sometimes
as intercrinologists actually work in the in the therapeutic clinic
so called and she is given hormones and surgery and
hormones and begins them immediately. Okay, no review process at all.
Let me compare this. When I was headed for my

(25:30):
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(25:52):
Like me, Boris used the strain of cells that's never
been exposed to the modified RNA injections. Boris's wife is
a huge, huge visionary on the tectocratic medical class. She
knows what they're about so I desperately wanted the doctors
there to tell me, you know what, there's enough tissue,
the damage isn't bad enough. We can inject you with

(26:13):
these stem cells. You won't need surgery. When I got
done with the initial phone call, doctor Chavez, who's a
Harvard certified surgeon, he got to go listen to the call,
look at the videos, look at the evidence. The junior
doctrine said, hey, I think you might be a good
candidate for this. The surgeon looked at this and said, wow,
I wish we could, but there's just you know what,

(26:33):
there's too much damage. Do you see the difference. I mean,
they could have charged me a bunch of money to say, hey,
we think we could do this for you, no guarantees,
but they wouldn't do that. In fact, doctor Schavez said,
I think it's less than a thirty percent chance this
will help you, So I cannot ethically do this. That's

(26:53):
a huge difference. If you're facing surgery or trying to
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Alito wasn't done talking about the Cast report. The Cash
Report in the UK is a report that did that
was the end of the Tavistock Center. The Tavistock Center

(27:37):
is first of all, it's very tied into the deep
state in the UK, their version of the CIA, what
is it I six is that what that's called I six,
It's very tied into that. It's very dark, it's very secretive,
and it did horrible harm to teens and adolescents in

(27:58):
Britain just going in and taking these surgeries and hormonal
processes out willy nilly. A whole series of lawsuits have
come about. The UK has been buried in this in
some way. They've shut down the Tabasac Center almost completely
in terms of these so called sex changes and hormonal approaches.
And here is Justice Alito going to a specific page

(28:21):
of the CAST reports.

Speaker 4 (28:23):
True in every respect, but on page one ninety five
for the CAST Report, it says there is no evidence
that gender affirmative treatments reduce suicide.

Speaker 5 (28:36):
What I think that is referring to is there is
no evidence in the studies.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
So this is Chase Strongio, the woman pretending to be
a man mentally ill acou lawyer, this.

Speaker 5 (28:49):
Treatment reduces completed suicide, and then.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
Rips just Oxy, ask you to start that again. Listen
to this massaging of this answer and clever but not
a very good lawyer. Yeah, we're going to start that again.

Speaker 4 (29:05):
True in every respect, But on page one ninety five
for the CAST Report, it says there is no evidence
that gender affirmative treatments reduce suicide.

Speaker 5 (29:18):
What I think that is referring to is there is
no evidence in the studies that this treatment reduces completed suicide.
And the reason for that is completed suicide. Thankfully, and
admittedly it is rare, and we're talking about a very
small population of individuals with studies that don't necessarily have
completed suicides.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
Within them.

Speaker 5 (29:38):
However, there are multiple studies, long term, longitudinal studies that
do show that there is a reduction in suicidality, which
I think is a positive outcome to this treatment.

Speaker 4 (29:50):
Let me ask a question about another issue.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
They can So when this ACOU lawyer says this, just
think of what she's say. Yeah, more kids tried suicide
after they got the hormones and the surgeries, but they
weren't successful. Oh well, then that's quality treatment, not and

(30:20):
the longitudinal studies she's mentioning. Let me give you an
example of one such study. My friend, former colleague at
KTT Radio in Seattle, Washington, Jason Rants, noticed a report
from the utterly corrupt Children's Hospital and the equally corrupt
University of Washington Gender Clinic, and they put up this

(30:43):
report claiming that after these interventions the mental health situation
of the participants skyrocketed. It was a sunny report. Everything
was good. So Jason looked into the methodology and he
found some sort of weird things. The report bore nothing

(31:09):
in common with what the participants were saying. There was
an after glow moment, and this is axiomatic to the
lies of transgender so called medicine. There's an after glow moment.
Things are sunny and good. I finally got what I wanted. Predictably,

(31:35):
then some reality said it, and these young people would
look in the mirror and realize, wait, I'm still me.
I haven't changed. So the word does thing happen? They
started to drop some of those kids from the reports.
Some of the kids stopped self reporting, and they just

(32:00):
dropped him over time, and Jason noticed these problems. I'm
doing this from memory the timeline, but this is how
Jason notices. He then went to Children's Hospital and said
he I'd like to look at the study in some detail,
like the emails between you and the University of Washington.

(32:23):
And Children's Hospitals said, well, that would violate privacy, and
Jason's a smart man. He gets this. So he did
a freedom of information at request because the University of
Washington is a taxpayer supported entity, so they have to
give him the information. So they did. And I'll tell
you in a second when he found out about this,

(32:46):
and it might agitate you a little bit. So this
is one way that she could remain calm through that
agitation and the agitation of the holiday season. We're just
talking the other night with some friends, and a friend
of mine is feeling really, really down and was brave
enough to share this with us in some detail, about
feeling empty and not stressed, but drained, operating in an

(33:08):
empty bucket. There are a lot of people who have
that experience during the holidays. There's other people who get
ultra stressed during the holiday. And that's the dynamic I
want to talk about. Is this stress that I buy
enough gifts so we have enough food for the guests.
Oh my gosh, we've got more people coming than we thought.
Wait a minute, my mom and your mom both want
to stay in the same room. That's not going to work.

(33:31):
Our kids going to like the gifts. Oh my gosh,
the plane is late, the food is late, et cetera.
And some of it's just self imposed. The tree is
not perfect, we don't have the right ornaments. A lot
of it's self imposed. Now, there's ways to deal with that,
such as don't seek the approval of man. Remember that
this is the birthday of the Lord Jesus. Remember that

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had to save this extra ten percent. The payoff of
the ranch story And what happened was he got the
foyer request stuff and then read the emails. Children's Hospital
utterly corrupt and the University of Washington Gender people utterly
corrupt knew that the study was a lie. Everything it

(35:26):
said about the sunny outcomes of these processes being done
to children was a lie. They knew it. They discussed
that fact in writing, and then they said, should we
go public with this? Should we issue a correction to
the public, to parents, to kids that none of this

(35:52):
is true, that it didn't work, that things got worse
for these young people. Should we issue that correction to
save lives? N Nah, because it's only right wing media.

(36:12):
The media they own was not talking about this. So
let the liberal kids die and get chemically alto the
coldness of this. I tell you I do know that

(36:32):
I will face judgment. You will too, all of us will.

Speaker 2 (36:36):
Now.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
I am washing the cross the blood of Christ have
accepted to my Lord and Savior. I try to abide.
When I don't, I repent. I'm truly sad when I
fail to abide, or choose to not abide. It truly
breaks my heart to grieve God, and I worry about
grieving the Holy Spirit, because that can get close to
blaspheming the Holy Spirit, which is an unforgivable sin. So
I worry about these things, but I'm really motivated by

(36:58):
the love of Jesus. When an entire office of psychiatrists
and endocrinologists and surgeons and communications vps, when they kneel
at the throne of judgment and Jesus Christ says, you lied.

(37:27):
You knew you were mutilating my children. You knew it.
How are they going to respond? Oh, but Lord, the Margins,
the prophet Margins, and people would think we're bigots. Can

(37:55):
you along with me? Guess what Jesus's answer will be.
So it's incumbent upon us to hope that these people
will actually repent. I don't think they will, because I
believe they're fully and completely spiritual capture. But it's up
to us, and we're really to hope that they fully

(38:17):
and completely come to understand what they're doing. But then again,
they do understand what they're doing on an earthly basis.
They know they're lying to families and kids. They don't know.
I think that they're vandalizing one of God's well. God

(38:37):
called us his masterpiece. There was a moment during this
hearing that the second least intelligent human being to ever
sit upon the Supreme Court spoke up, and do you
want to talk about the parade of the bizarre? The
words of a mumbling, useful a woman engaging usual.

Speaker 2 (38:59):
It is.

Speaker 1 (39:02):
A question how many miners have to have their bodies
irreparably harmed for unproven benefits? What are the attorneys defending
Tennessee Attorney Rice the wise Latina, remember when that's what
she lebeled herself, the wise Latina, just as so do
my r offered a comparison, and I'll play for you

(39:28):
this corrupt, utterly corrupt comparison here to second. Of course,
we were just talking about money and the money involved
in the gender mutilation of children and the corrupt, utterly
corrupt Children's Hospital, utterlycrupt University of Washington Medical Center, utterly
and completely corrupt on the topic of gender, which by

(39:48):
the way, makes me question their approach to cancer. I've
had a young family member curative cancer there, but I
question all of it because of this corruption. If you're
willing to do this to hey, why not give some
kids some cancer. I'm not saying they do. That makes
me question the whole thing. So money, money, money is
the influence of a lot of people, and love of

(40:10):
money is at the root of all the love of money,
not money. You have money, I have money. You probably
intend to retire one day, so it might be that
you're entering into the greatest possible time to build a
retirement nest egg that's ever existed, maybe even to catch
up if you're behind. Because of what President Trump may
well do with this economy. He may bring manufacturing back.

(40:32):
I think he intends to do that. He may right
size the economy with deportation of illegal immigrants and going
after companies who hire them. That may bring up actual
labor like it might bring an actual pay scale which
might one day match the stock market. Again. He may
well impose some tariffs that might lead to some temporary
economic harm. There's that example. The liberals are throwing around

(40:54):
about a forty dollars avocado right until we free up
California avocado growers from the massive regulation of the EPA.
Who pretends that trailer tracks or the tracks of tractors
that filled with water and dirt, that those are navigable waterways.
In other words, one day California avocado farmers might be

(41:15):
able to grow avocados in America. Again, so the avocados
from Mexico are forty bucks, but the avocados from America
are two bucks. So you might well be positioned to
take advantage of the Trump economy. But then again, the
Empire's going to fight back. They're already doing it. Mitch
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Speaker 1 (42:55):
Here is the wise Latina just to so to my
own and she's responding here to one of the attorneys
representing the state of Tennessee asking this question about how
many miners have to have their bodies irreparably harmed for
unproven benefits. So demi er cuts in.

Speaker 9 (43:11):
Cannot eliminate the risk of detransitioners, so it becomes a
pure exercise of weighing benefits versus risk.

Speaker 1 (43:20):
That's Matthew Rice, Tennessee's solicener General, and.

Speaker 9 (43:22):
The question of how many miners have to have their
bodies irreparably harmed for unproven benefits is one that is
best left.

Speaker 10 (43:29):
I'm sorry, counselor. Every medical treatment has a risk.

Speaker 1 (43:35):
Listen to this. This is the wise Latina. Every medical
treatment has a risk. Listen, listen, listen.

Speaker 10 (43:42):
Even taking aspron.

Speaker 1 (43:53):
She's a moron. She's an utter moron. Let's just let
them more on finish.

Speaker 10 (44:04):
There is always going to be a percentage of the
population under any medical treatment that's going to suffer harm.

Speaker 1 (44:12):
Not from taking an aspir you utter dribbling more on.

Speaker 10 (44:17):
So the question in my mind is not you.

Speaker 1 (44:21):
Don't have a mind. You have a series of words
put together to push a political motive of flattening this country.

Speaker 10 (44:31):
Do policymakers decide whether one person's life is more valuable
than the millions of others who get relief from this treatment.
The question is can you stop one sex from the other?

Speaker 1 (44:48):
What can you stop one sex from the other do
policymakers decide if one life is more valuable than the
millions of people who benefit from this. There aren't millions
of people benefiting from it, But hey, why is Latina?
What about the baby in the womb? One life over another?

(45:11):
What about the lives of the parents of de transitioners.
Who's twenty two year old girl is sitting on the
couch weeping because they don't want man hands? What if

(45:34):
they want their voice back? This happens to young women
who get conned into testosterone treatment. The voice becomes this tiny, smoky,
genderless mocking of a voice, and they want their voice back. Sorry,

(45:56):
your vocal cords are reparably changed. What about the twenty
year old woman who now wants babies? It's one thing
to allow this with adults. It is the job of

(46:20):
a society to protect the least of these. This is
an industry, It is a profit motive, and it is
biblical in scope. There was and is a demon called
the Enchantress. The Enchantress made a promise, I will make

(46:44):
you neither male nor female. There were and there are
the balls who featured the sex characteristics of men and women.
None of this is new, None of it's unique, it's

(47:05):
just modernized. In the case of Babylon, Nebuchnezer had to
send out an army to seize kids and to bring
in the boys and to make them Munichs. Not anymore.
You just need to communicate the lie to confused and
desperate twelve and fourteen year old boys that they too

(47:31):
can be the desired sex that they've been watching and
porn since they were nine. All they need to do
is say they're going to kill themselves so they can
get hormones and surgery. God have mercy and everyone involved
in that. This is a todd Hermannshaw. Please go, be well,
be strong, be kind, and please make every effort to

(47:53):
walk in the light of Christ.
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