Prominent Detransitioner Chloe Cole Criticizes LA Times For Trying To Stop Free Speech

Chloe Cole, an avid detransitioner, has recently released an article detailing the horrors she experienced as a teen undergoing transgender medical treatment in a response to critiques from the LA times.

“I’m a survivor of a medical gender transition that began when I was only 12-years-old. I travel the country sharing my story in hopes of saving other children from the horrors of the ‘gender-affirming care’ I received. I advocate before state and federal governments to pass laws that will prevent kids from accessing these mutilating surgeries and drugs,” Cole said.

The other day, The Los Angeles Times published a piece calling Cole a “right-wing icon.”

“Let me be clear: I am not a pawn for a particular politician or party. I never wanted to be famous, especially not as a result of the most traumatic years of my life. I am sharing that trauma — which I’m still working through to this day — and partnering with those who want to pass laws that protect kids from being coerced into dangerous and unnecessary procedures,” Cole detailed.

“I went to doctors who took advantage of my youth and naivety. Rather than treat my numerous comorbidities with mental health counseling, they handed me — at age 12 — a prescription pad for permanent pharmaceutical and surgical intervention. No one warned me about the lifelong ramifications of this decision. No one told me about the ever-growing mountain of evidence undermining the pro-transition propaganda I was being bombarded with,” Cole continued.

This is the same evidence the LA Times have carelessly thrown out. As some European nations (even the very ones who led in creating these treatments) have since retreated from their recommendations of kids being fed this medication and submitting to such surgeries. 

This week, a judge in the High Court supported an English government request to ban puberty blockers for young people with gender dysphoria, after acknowledging “very substantial risks and very small or no benefits”, citing evidence-based data showing that this field of medicine is still relatively new.

A recent cache of documents hacked from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) demonstrates that none of the “standards” used to treat transgender kids are based on medical or scientific knowledge. 

A number of trans surgeons admitted there was a major lack of uncertainty in this area and went so far as urging researchers to suppress studies which uncover the falseness of their genderist proclamations.

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