New Study regarding suicide rates for those who had gender altering surgery.

Darkwind

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Common sense is being ignored, leading to negative consequences for those who push social justice fads for power and indoctrinated thinking. The suicide rates increase twelve-fold following gender surgery, contradicting claims that such procedures prevent suicide. This situation mirrors the skepticism around the Covid-19 vaccine, where people were instinctively correct in their doubts.

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A recent study indicates that individuals who undergo gender-affirming surgery have a suicide risk twelve times higher than those who do not. The study, analyzing data from over 90 million patients across 56 U.S. healthcare organizations, highlights the need for comprehensive psychiatric support post-surgery. Critics, including Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, argue that these findings challenge the prevailing belief that gender-affirming procedures reduce suicide rates among transgender individuals. This new evidence has prompted some European countries and U.S. states to reconsider or restrict such procedures, especially for minors.

 
The media has ignored the Cass Report like the plague. "Gender affirming care" is the 21st century version of a lobotomy.
The media has ignored a number of vital issues. This one affects Americans directly over the others.
 
Of course they do .. because reality reasserts itself and all they have left is a life-altering facade that doesn't match their feelings.

A male completing so-called "gender affirming surgery" is just basically a eunuch afterwards ..
 
These fake women are walking around with a dick. No wonder they want to commit suicide.
 
These fake women are walking around with a dick. No wonder they want to commit suicide.
Well that would be on them but they have got to the point that they want to take others with them....You know they could target the people that pushed them into it and work up and down that food chain.....That would be fine.
 
"The study, analyzing data from over 90 million patients across 56 U.S. healthcare organizations, highlights the need for comprehensive psychiatric support post-surgery."
Leave it to the academics.

I'd say the study shows the need for comprehensive psychiatric support is pre-surgery, not post-surgery.
 

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