Detransitioners Unite in Heart-Rending Letter to US Attorney-General
Detransitioners are speaking up about how “gender-affirming” medical care has compounded their underlying trauma, and that far from resolving their issues of self-identity, sex transitions have marred them for life.
17-year-old Californian Chloe Cole testified early this year before legislators about how she was groomed by gender-affirming doctors and psychologists into transitioning to a “male” starting at the tender age of 13.
She had a double mastectomy at 15, but two years later, she has reclaimed her identity as a female. She mourns the fact that she will never be able to breastfeed her future children and laments that she now lives with urinary tract infections and perhaps a stunted reproductive system.
Dangerous Practices
Miss Cole pointed out:
“The healthcare workers are trained to strictly follow the affirmative care system, even for child patients, in part because of California’s ‘conversion therapy’ ban. There was very little gatekeeping or other treatments suggested for my dysphoria.”
Two days ago, she tweeted about a new initiative by herself and fellow detransitioners, called Detrans United:
I am announcing a new organization created by myself and fellow detransitioners called Detrans United. We were inspired by the criminal letter written by the AAP and APA to AG Garland to make our first initiative a letter written on behalf of detransitioners. OUR LETTER: pic.twitter.com/Fq0sePLRLV
— Chloe Cole ⭐️ (@ChoooCole) October 7, 2022
Their letter reads:
October 7, 2022
The Honorable Merrick Garland
Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W.
Washington D.C. 20530Dear Attorney General Garland,
We are writing as a group of individuals who formerly identified as transgender. Many of us were young teenagers when we decided, on the direction of medical “experts,” to pursue irreversible hormone treatments and surgeries to bring our bodies into closer alignment with what we thought was our true “gender identity.” Many of us had extensive histories of mental illness. Many of us had experienced significant childhood trauma. But all of this was ignored because we uttered the word “gender.” This utterance placed us on a narrow medical pathway that led us to sacrifice our healthy bodies and future fertility in obeisance to the claim that our suffering was a result of having a “gender identity” that did not “match” our biological sex. In other words, we were “born in the wrong body.”
We didn’t know better; we were young, and we trusted our doctors. Our parents were also misled. They were told the common myth that if they did not “affirm” our new identities, which entailed fully approving our medical transition, then we would likely commit suicide. Given these options, what loving parent wouldn’t choose to transition their child? This is not informed consent, but a decision forced under extreme duress.
Some of us have chosen to speak out publicly about the harm that “gender-affirming care” has caused us. But most detransitioners choose to remain silent or anonymous, because unlike the joyful and supportive communities that welcome all who transition, no such loving community awaits us. Instead, we are routinely harassed and browbeaten into silence for being an inconvenience to popular narratives around “gender.” But our growing population is becoming impossible to ignore, and others have started amplifying our suppressed voices by denouncing the uncontrolled medical experiments being performed on children in hospitals in the name of “gender-affirming care.”
The American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, and Children’s Hospital Association fully endorse the “gender affirmation” model of care, which prevents medical professionals from questioning a child’s self-reported transgender identity, and from exploring possible underlying factors causing their dysphoria. These endorsements, however, run counter to the recommendations of other countries, such as Sweden, Finland, and the U.K., who have conducted systematic reviews of evidence and concluded, unanimously, that the risks and uncertainties outweigh any known benefits. American medical organizations have not conducted a systematic review of the evidence; their recommendations are based on a small number of badly flawed studies and ignore contravening evidence from other studies (precisely what systematic reviews are meant to prevent).
The recent letter by these groups calling on the DOJ to put pressure on social media companies to censor who they portray as “high-profile users on social media” sharing “false and misleading information” is nothing more than an attempt to silence the reasonable voices of concerned critics calling for a more cautious approach to experimental medical practices impacting vulnerable children.
We condemn all violence, threats of violence, and intimidation directed at physicians and hospital staff without caveat, and anyone who engages in such behavior should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. But we also cannot ignore the harms being carried out against countless children in the name of “gender affirmation” that constitute much more than mere threats—we bear the literal scars of this medical violence.
We must not conflate passionate criticism with violence or incitement of violence.
The medical safeguarding of children should not be a political issue. Since truth is a prerequisite for justice, we must ensure that the already hot embers of political tribalism are not stoked. Children deserve the best evidence-based medical care available. Silencing the victims and critics of “gender affirming” practices is not a pathway to truth and justice, but to ignorance and further harm.
Please do the right thing.
Signed,
Chloe Cole
Helena Kerschner
Cat Cattison
Sinéad Watson
Grace Lidinsky-Smith
Ritchie
Prisha Mosley
Growing Up
More and more detransitioners are speaking out about their medicalised trauma as they grow out of their early teens and cease experiencing the social contagion of rapid-onset gender dysphoria (ROGD).
12 March 2022 was the second annual Detransition Awareness Day, marked by parents and detransitioners alike. On Tumblr, detransitioners’ accounts are proliferating, pushing back against the tide of trans propaganda which fills social media.
The documentary Detransition Diaries was recently released by the Center for Bioethics and Culture (CBC), relating the experiences of three young women who detransitioned.
The Detransition Diaries: Saving Our Sisters from CBC Network on Vimeo.
May leaders in law and medicine listen to these firsthand stories of anguish and unethical healthcare practices, heeding their warnings before more vulnerable youth are pushed into a decision that they will regret for life.
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Photos via NY Post.
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It’s obvious that only some voices matter… heartbreaking stuff. Thanks Jean
I agree Leonie . So lets add our voice to theirs .
Thanks Jean .