If it lasts that long, the world will look back at this transgender holocaust with horror

Stanford University medical “expert”: they’ve been rendered permanently sterile by hormone treatments by then, so there’s no reason to wait until boys are 18 before chopping off their balls.

The invaluable Christopher Rufo has outed another ghoulish doctor who is anxious to mutilate children. This time, the offender is Tandy Aye, who is a professor at Stanford University’s Children’s Health Specialty Services.

As you would expect, the deeper you dig into the child mutilation business, the more troubling the results.

But the more clarifying as well, since Aye admits what other gender bender doctors refuse to: putting kids on hormones to block puberty is a decision with permanent, not temporary ramifications. Once you start the hormonal “transition,” children are rendered sterile and can’t turn back the clock. None of that ridiculous argument about “putting a pause on puberty” that other hormone pushers are claiming.

Put your kid on hormones, say goodbye to any chance at a normal future. And kids are being put on hormones prior to puberty–meaning that children who have just turned the corner into using double digits for their age are being encouraged to make decisions that will change their lives forever. Just as young pubescent girls are getting their breasts removed to aid in “transitioning.”

And then there’s this report on the National WWII Museum’s exhibit on Nazi medicine:

“The creepy thing about this is that these people thought they had the moral high ground,” said Kenneth Hoffman, the World War II Museum’s education director. “They were doing it for the betterment of Germany. They talked about having a healthy society, but they did it at the expense of anyone who didn’t meet their standard of perfection.”“Even well-meaning people thought this was a solution to solving all kinds of problems,” Bachrach said. “A lot of these scientists and physicians were mainstream. That’s hard for a lot of people to get.”

….. “Doctors are some of the most loved, respected people in our society, and to see these doctors perpetrating these atrocities is a chilling thing.”

Here’s Dr. Tandy Aye presenting her case to a TED Talk audience for early castration: she’s so calm, so sure that she’s explaining the situation and solution in a cool, logical way, that no one can possibly argue with her exposition of “the truth”.