Friday, May 13, 2022

AL law banning genital mutilation, drugs for children takes effect




It is now a felony in Alabama to mutilate children under the age of 19 for the purpose of making them almost look like the opposite gender in which they were born. The law took effect Monday and carries a sentence up to ten years in prison for those convicted of mutilating a child, even when the child and/or parent asks for the procedure to be done.

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey (R) signed the Alabama Vulnerable Child Protection Act into law in April. She told gender mutilating advocates including White House press secretary Jen Psaki, whose last day on the job was Friday, “Alabama will continue protecting our kids and not letting out-of-state liberals like Jen Psaki and the Biden White House tell us what to do.”

All Gov. Ivey needs to worry about now is Psaki's replacement, Karine Jean-Pierre, who not only feels the same as her predecessor, but is on the LGBTQ+1 bandwagon as she is a black lesbian woman who hates Fox News, the GOP, and possibly even Greg Gutfeld.

“Our state is prepared to defend our values,” Ivey continued. “Like I said, we need to focus on properly developing our children into the adults God intended them to be.”

Several transgender groups have been challenging the bill and are seeking a temporary injunction on its taking effect — but federal district Judge Liles Burke on Sunday made no overture toward blocking the measure and children will not have to face lifelong reminders of their immature decisions encouraged by their teachers.

The groups that filed the lawsuit, including GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders and Human Rights Campaign, say the law will do “immediate and irreparable” harm to the plaintiffs, who include four “transgender youth,” two doctors, and a minister who will likely be damned to hell one day. 

The irreparable harm will come in the form of not having their nuts or breasts chopped off, a fake penis or a make believe labia sewn on from tissues coming from butt cheeks or legs, and the ability to have this done anyway once they're old enough to decide that they still want to go through with this insanity.

Fun Fact: Most children who initially think they're of the opposite gender than their birth gender, grow out of it as young adults.

Alleged President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice led by far-Left Attorney General Merrick Garland has also joined the case against the Alabama law but not against Hunter Biden and the laptop controversy.

Alabama is the first state to successfully implement such a measure, although the Arkansas legislature tried a similar protection only to meet the veto of the Natural State’s useless governor Asa Hutchinson (RINO).

Relatedly, Ivey signed another child protection bill banning the discussion of sexual orientation in K-5 classrooms as well as requiring children use the restroom that aligns with their biological sex. 

The Biden administration has been pushing hard for sex change surgeries and providing hormone treatments to children, with the White House calling it “crucial to overall health and well-being,” which is specious and currently refers to the overall well-being of the Democratic Party.

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The White House published a transgender fact sheet stocked with “resources” to honor gender dysphoria calling it “Transgender Day of Visibility” from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). 

To transgender Americans of all ages, I want you to know that you are so brave. You belong. I have your back. pic.twitter.com/mD4F0m3rU1

— President Biden (@POTUS) March 31, 2022

Actually, it's braver to call transgenderism what it is: gender dysphoria.


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