03/17/2022 / By Ethan Huff
Australian-American journalist and political commentator Sydney Watson is shining the light on a gender identity clinic in Texas that up until very recently has been performing double mastectomies on 12-year-old girls wishing to become “transgenders.”
Though she does not call out the clinic by name, Watson said it is located in a “red” area, meaning a more conservative area of Texas. Watson had her friend Arielle Scarcella call the clinic and record it, revealing everything that was said in a video shared to social media.
The clinic no longer performs double mastectomies on 12-year-olds due to “proposed law changes” in Texas. However, it has been doing these procedures on preteens until very recently.
“Before the law change, how old was the limit?” Scarcella asked a woman at the clinic during the calls.
“We were 12 and over,” the clinic representative responded, adding that children this young only received the procedure if they “met all the requirements and had been in therapy for a long time.”
“As of right now, literally when that first mandate went through, they dropped our malpractice insurance for the doctors instantly for anyone under 18.”
The woman at the clinic proceeded to try to defend what her employer had been doing up until that point, claiming that it aligned with state guidelines. However, she only ended up proving just how easy it is for children in America and in the Lone Star State to destroy their bodies in order to “change genders.” Watch below:
I asked my friend @ArielleScarcell to call a clinic here in Texas that I’d been told performs breast removals (“top surgery”) on children.
The clinic told Arielle that the surgeons operated on children 12 AND OVER. This is NUTS.
Watch my full video here: https://t.co/K0cD03avmN pic.twitter.com/YCRziSqJvI
— Sydney Watson (@SydneyLWatson) March 11, 2022
The proposed law change in question is a declaration issued by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is seeking to classify the prescription of puberty blockers and certain sex-change operations on children as “child abuse.”
“There is no doubt that these procedures are “abuse” under Texas law, and thus must be halted,” Paxton wrote.
“The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) has a responsibility to act accordingly. I’ll do everything I can to protect against those who take advantage of and harm young Texans.”
Back in 2018, we reported about another Texas clinic, that one in Coppell, where a mother and pediatrician by the name of Dr. Anne Georgulas, M.D., was trying to force his six-year-old son to live as a “transgender.”
Georgulas’ apparent obsession with pushing sex change “therapy” on her son was deemed to be Munchausen by proxy, a condition in which an adult “feigns either physical or psychological condition in a child for their own subconscious reasons,” according to Dr. Michelle Cretella from the American College of Pediatricians.
“Most often the perpetrator is the biological mother and she often has a background in health or medicine,” Cretella warned.
“In the case of imposing gender dysphoria on a son, there are cases in the scientific literature of severe maternal depression triggered in a mother longing for a daughter. The mother’s depression lifts when the boy dresses and acts as a girl. This has been termed ‘gender mourning.'”
Another doctor’s website highlighted by Watson shows that other sex-change physicians are basically celebrating the opportunity to mutilate children’s bodies. The one she showed says it is “happy to offer top surgery to minors,” adding that doing it as young as possible is necessary because “it may well be much more detrimental to the patient to wait until the age of 18 for surgery.”
More related news coverage about the transgender mutilation of children can be found at Gender.news.
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