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ABC News reports that transgender people are fleeing genocidal anti-LGBTQ states

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Here's yet another attempt to make the word "genocide" mean nothing. If you pass a law saying a minor can't get top surgery, that's genocide. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis tried to erase the LGBTQ community with his "Don't Say Gay" law, driving queer teachers into hiding their sexuality from their students. That's genocide.

Last month we did a post on the claim that LGBTQ families are fleeing Florida for their f**king lives. Need proof? "Ask a gay."

ABC News is now doing a piece on transgender people fleeing states with anti-LGBTQ laws. Again, most of these laws have to do with "gender-affirming care" for minors who are too young to consent. But they need those "life-saving" puberty blockers and hormone treatments or they'll certainly kill themselves.

Kiara Alfonseca reports for ABC News:

When Texas officials announced their intentions to launch child abuse investigations involving people who provide gender-affirming care for their transgender children, Susan’s heart dropped.

Susan has a 7-year-old transgender daughter, Elsa, whose parents asked that she be referred to by a pseudonym for safety reasons, who they say may one day need such care.

Elsa's parents describe her as wise beyond her years. She had expressed that she was a girl from an early age and guided her parents through her gender journey – asking to wear dresses, change her name, and to be referred to as a “daughter” by her parents.

“When she was 3, one day, she told me, ‘I'm a girl person,’” Susan said in an interview with ABC News. It was National Daughters Day, “and she said, ‘Can I be your daughter?’ – which made me cry.”

Made her cry in what way? With sadness? Or with joy that she had a transgender child?

Zaid Jilani has questions:

"I'm a girl person." "OK, I'm convinced!"

That's modern "journalism" in a nutshell. The editor has an idea for a piece, writes up the same boilerplate about states passing "anti-LGBTQ" legislation, and then finds a family that fits the narrative. Either that or the family approached the media.

That makes sense. The HRC is sending out press releases with contact information for families fleeing for their lives.

Again, the parents just "affirmed" the 3-year-old's gender identity and probably immediately started dressing the kid in girls' clothing. Just how much thought is put into this?

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