Red states not subsidizing trans policies

 Athena Thorne:

As red states continue to pass common-sense, pro-freedom laws, their quality of life improves in countless ways. Accordingly, they’ve become prime destinations for Americans seeking freedom to prosper, create, worship, and raise children in a wholesome environment. But conservative laws are also producing a secondary benefit: disgruntled Leftists are packing their stuff and self-deporting to bluer pastures.

Naturally, a prime example of this splendid secondary effect is Florida. The Sunshine State has become the friendliest possible territory for common-sense conservatives. Its stalwart conservative governor and proactive state legislature have been working hand-in-glove to eradicate the worst aspects of progressivism and nullify the effects of radical-Left federal diktats.

Obamacare authorizes tax dollars to be spent on sex-change body modifications? Okay, whatever — Florida has banned the use of Medicaid to pay for it (currently tied up in court) and outlawed such medical treatments for minors. The state has also criminalized the practice of educators brainwashing young children into believing it’s natural for human beings to randomly change their “gender.” And normal people are protected from the sexual harassment of being forced to share intimate spaces with members of the opposite sex.

The primary benefits of these measures are obvious and immediate — innocent children are protected from loony adults who seek to groom them into mental illness and medicalization when they are too young to know better, and normal people can go about their business free of social bullying. But the secondary benefits are proving to be just as important: freeloading freaks and their enablers are fleeing Florida.

GoFundMes are springing up as child-abusing ideologues and delusional individuals who sop up public medical money seek to relocate. “An overwhelming majority of my family is transgender,” writes one mentally confused child warper (what an incredible coincidence!), “and Desantis is making it illegal for us to pee in public restrooms, and legal for the state to seize my children, and a variety of other scary stuff.” No, what’s scary is you raising your children in a state of unreality and pumping them full of unstudied chemicals and doing God knows what else to their healthy bodies.
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To be clear: this is not a criticism of transed kids, but of the adults who manipulate and lead astray innocent, trusting children when they are too young to know better. Anyone with a heart is distraught at the sight of these kids — emotional wrecks who can’t even deal with the most basic objective truths. Naturally, regular children are upset by the sight of these unhappy peers, too. No one likes to see an abused kid walking around, especially one who doesn’t even realize s/he’s being abused. It is nothing but good if young children are able to go to school and socialize without being confronted by such things.
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Children should not be subjected to trans body modifications that are irreversible.  Those who want those procedures need to be adults. 

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