Zander Moricz
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Okay, so let's break this down.
If I thought that 8 to 13-year-olds... Okay, if I thought eight to 13-year-olds would be chemically castrated, that would be horrible. That would be evil. That would be unacceptable. That's not what's happening. Well, no, let's break it down. I would love to break it down for you. No one's advocating for that. Let's break it down.
If I thought that 8 to 13-year-olds... Okay, if I thought eight to 13-year-olds would be chemically castrated, that would be horrible. That would be evil. That would be unacceptable. That's not what's happening. Well, no, let's break it down. I would love to break it down for you. No one's advocating for that. Let's break it down.
If I thought that 8 to 13-year-olds... Okay, if I thought eight to 13-year-olds would be chemically castrated, that would be horrible. That would be evil. That would be unacceptable. That's not what's happening. Well, no, let's break it down. I would love to break it down for you. No one's advocating for that. Let's break it down.
So 1% to 3% of the youth population in the United States of America are trans. About 15% of that 1% to 3% receive reversible or partially reversible gender-affirming care. What do you mean by reversible? I'm talking about hormone blockers. I'm talking about hormone replacement therapy. It is reversible. In many cases, so I understand. Some of these things are not fully reversible.
So 1% to 3% of the youth population in the United States of America are trans. About 15% of that 1% to 3% receive reversible or partially reversible gender-affirming care. What do you mean by reversible? I'm talking about hormone blockers. I'm talking about hormone replacement therapy. It is reversible. In many cases, so I understand. Some of these things are not fully reversible.
So 1% to 3% of the youth population in the United States of America are trans. About 15% of that 1% to 3% receive reversible or partially reversible gender-affirming care. What do you mean by reversible? I'm talking about hormone blockers. I'm talking about hormone replacement therapy. It is reversible. In many cases, so I understand. Some of these things are not fully reversible.
That's why it's reversible and partially reversible. Some hormone blockers are not fully reversible, but the World Health Organization, the American Medical Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Psychiatric Association work to set standards and approve that all of these cares are life-saving.
That's why it's reversible and partially reversible. Some hormone blockers are not fully reversible, but the World Health Organization, the American Medical Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Psychiatric Association work to set standards and approve that all of these cares are life-saving.
That's why it's reversible and partially reversible. Some hormone blockers are not fully reversible, but the World Health Organization, the American Medical Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Psychiatric Association work to set standards and approve that all of these cares are life-saving.
What we see is that the vast majority of people who receive this care never end up regretting its care. Do you know what the regret rate for reversible care is in the United States of America for transgender youth?
What we see is that the vast majority of people who receive this care never end up regretting its care. Do you know what the regret rate for reversible care is in the United States of America for transgender youth?
What we see is that the vast majority of people who receive this care never end up regretting its care. Do you know what the regret rate for reversible care is in the United States of America for transgender youth?
Do you know the rate though?
Do you know the rate though?
Do you know the rate though?
Do you know the rate?
Do you know the rate?
Do you know the rate?
The rate is 1%. And do you know what the majority of that 1% rate is? It's due to social stigma and hatred, not actual regret of the care.