FBI sends plane to Cuba to rescue child from nonconsensual transgender surgery. Gay magazine angry.

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The FBI sent a government plane to Cuba to prevent a transgender parent from providing her child with gender-affirming care.



According to court filings first reported by The New York Times, federal authorities took the unusual step as part of an international parental kidnapping investigation stemming from a custody dispute. The FBI believes Rose Inessa-Ethington, a transgender woman, brought her 10-year-old child from a previous relationship to Cuba to undergo gender-affirming medical care, which authorities characterized in filings as potential transition-related treatment, over the objections of the child’s birth mother.



I used the gay magazine so that the democrats and "not democrats" on here won't call it fake news.

I copied and pasted basically the whole story.So you don't have to go there if you are worried about some sort of infection.
 
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I wonder what the mathematical odds are of a transgender parent.Who happens to have a transgender child.
 
These people are sick.
Yes, they are.

It is incredible that such sick individuals have somehow taken control of one of the two parties that govern this great nation.
 
One hundred percent.
Of course.

It is a social contagion. So of course a "transgender" parent will have a "transgender" child.

Your parent can be an observant Jew, doesn't mean you will be an observant Jew. Your dad can be a compulsive gambler, but you may never lay a bet in your life. My own parents smoked four packs a day between them, and I avoided tobacco like the plague all my life.

But damned if this transgender craziness doesn't spread to people who find themselves around transgender crazies.
 
The FBI sent a government plane to Cuba to prevent a transgender parent from providing her child with gender-affirming care.



According to court filings first reported by The New York Times, federal authorities took the unusual step as part of an international parental kidnapping investigation stemming from a custody dispute. The FBI believes Rose Inessa-Ethington, a transgender woman, brought her 10-year-old child from a previous relationship to Cuba to undergo gender-affirming medical care, which authorities characterized in filings as potential transition-related treatment, over the objections of the child’s birth mother.



I used the gay magazine so that the democrats and "not democrats" on here won't call it fake news.

I copied and pasted basically the whole story.So you don't have to go there if you are worried about some sort of infection.
So a nutcase DUDE wearing lipstick wanted to mutilate a kid and the FBI saved the day. Glad they did but could the approaching midterms have been a motivating factor in their valiant deed?
 
So a nutcase DUDE wearing lipstick wanted to mutilate a kid and the FBI saved the day. Glad they did but could the approaching midterms have been a motivating factor in their valiant deed?
Of course it could have.

But what is the purpose of democracy, if not to have a government that strives to serve the people, instead of a people who serve the government?
 
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Remember Elian Gonzalez?

There was a kid that the U.S. government would not stand up for. Instead it cowered at the feet of the Castro government.

Why? They didn't even try to keep him out of Castro's hands.

Now we have a kid who the U.S. Government stood up for. Now he is safe from the mutilators.

But why did Cuba turn this child over so quickly? No protests, no shots fired, no appeal to the UN, no suit in the international courts.

Just handed him over without a whimper of protest.

Would Cuba have done the same if Biden, or Carter, or Clinton were the president?

Whadaya think?
 
Remember Elian Gonzalez?

There was a kid that the U.S. government would not stand up for. Instead it cowered at the feet of the Castro government.

Why? They didn't even try to keep him out of Castro's hands.

Now we have a kid who the U.S. Government stood up for. Now he is safe from the mutilators.

But why did Cuba turn this child over so quickly? No protests, no shots fired, no appeal to the UN, no suit in the international courts.

Just handed him over without a whimper of protest.

Would Cuba have done the same if Biden, or Carter, or Clinton were the president?

Whadaya think?
Not true. Whatever you might believe, that was the one time the Clinton administration followed the law, although they were a little heavy handed in taking the kid back from relatives. I blame Janet Reno. The kid was illegally brought into the US as a result of his rescue and the law said he had to go back to his father in Cuba.
 
Not true. Whatever you might believe, that was the one time the Clinton administration followed the law, although they were a little heavy handed in taking the kid back from relatives. I blame Janet Reno. The kid was illegally brought into the US as a result of his rescue and the law said he had to go back to his father in Cuba.
False.

"a little heavy handed?" You mean this:

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I wonder what the mathematical odds are of a transgender parent.Who happens to have a transgender child.
Its called Factitious disorder
Factitious disorder imposed on another (FDIA), formerly known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, is a severe form of abuse where a caregiver fabricates, induces, or exaggerates physical or psychological illness in another person (usually a child) for attention. The perpetrator (pronounced: Munk-how-zen) lies or harms the victim to satisfy a psychological need, often creating complex medical scenarios.
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Key Aspects of FDIA
  • Behavior: The caregiver may lie about symptoms, falsify records, or contaminate lab samples. In severe cases, they may poison, smother, or starve the victim.
  • Motivation:The goal is to gain attention, sympathy, or praise for being a caring, dedicated caregiver, not for material gain
    .
    • Victim Impact: Victims often endure unnecessary, painful medical tests, procedures, and hospitalizations, with a mortality rate between 6% and 10%.
    • Signs: Symptoms only occur in the presence of the caregiver and improve when the victim is separated from them (e.g., in the hospital).
    • Diagnosis & Management: It is a mental health diagnosis for the perpetrator (DSM-5-TR). Identification requires high suspicion, and management typically involves child protective services and medical staff.
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I wonder what the mathematical odds are of a transgender parent.Who happens to have a transgender child.
Peterson pointed out the math. It is nearly statistically impossible.
Unfortunately with using search engines very specifically filtered to not show that math - I can't find it.
What you will get is a result you didn't ask for
 
Its called Factitious disorder
Factitious disorder imposed on another (FDIA), formerly known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, is a severe form of abuse where a caregiver fabricates, induces, or exaggerates physical or psychological illness in another person (usually a child) for attention. The perpetrator (pronounced: Munk-how-zen) lies or harms the victim to satisfy a psychological need, often creating complex medical scenarios.
Cleveland Clinic +4
Key Aspects of FDIA
  • Behavior: The caregiver may lie about symptoms, falsify records, or contaminate lab samples. In severe cases, they may poison, smother, or starve the victim.
  • Motivation:The goal is to gain attention, sympathy, or praise for being a caring, dedicated caregiver, not for material gain
    .
    • Victim Impact: Victims often endure unnecessary, painful medical tests, procedures, and hospitalizations, with a mortality rate between 6% and 10%.
    • Signs: Symptoms only occur in the presence of the caregiver and improve when the victim is separated from them (e.g., in the hospital).
    • Diagnosis & Management: It is a mental health diagnosis for the perpetrator (DSM-5-TR). Identification requires high suspicion, and management typically involves child protective services and medical staff.
      Cleveland Clinic
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Yep.

We see a lot of Munchausen by Proxy in Special Education. Typically, it will be parents of a child who acts out, due to the way he is parented, and the parents wanting the child to be diagnosed with autism.

That's a big part of the supposed skyrocking cases of that disorder. They will doctor shop for as many psychiatrists as Medicaid will pay for until they find one who will give them the diagnosis they want. Doesn't take long, because this will be a lifetime moneymaker for the clinic.

Almost as lucrative as diagnosing a did with gender dysphoria.
 
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Its called Factitious disorder
Factitious disorder imposed on another (FDIA), formerly known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, is a severe form of abuse where a caregiver fabricates, induces, or exaggerates physical or psychological illness in another person (usually a child) for attention. The perpetrator (pronounced: Munk-how-zen) lies or harms the victim to satisfy a psychological need, often creating complex medical scenarios.
Cleveland Clinic +4
Key Aspects of FDIA
  • Behavior: The caregiver may lie about symptoms, falsify records, or contaminate lab samples. In severe cases, they may poison, smother, or starve the victim.
  • Motivation:The goal is to gain attention, sympathy, or praise for being a caring, dedicated caregiver, not for material gain
    .
    • Victim Impact: Victims often endure unnecessary, painful medical tests, procedures, and hospitalizations, with a mortality rate between 6% and 10%.
    • Signs: Symptoms only occur in the presence of the caregiver and improve when the victim is separated from them (e.g., in the hospital).
    • Diagnosis & Management: It is a mental health diagnosis for the perpetrator (DSM-5-TR). Identification requires high suspicion, and management typically involves child protective services and medical staff.
      Cleveland Clinic
      Cleveland Clinic +6
Actually had a case of this with a student when I was an assistant principal. Mom thought daughter suffered from all kinds of illnesses that required medications and believed her daughter was a lesbian. You should have seen her face when I told her how many times I had to discipline her daughter for PDA with her well-known boyfriend. The school psychologist almost laughed out loud at that one.
 
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Exactly! The family was not going to give up easily, but they went a little overboard, just like in Waco and Ruby Ridge. That was common for Clinton's henchmen under Janet "Transgender Man" Reno.
The Clintons said the would abide by the Florida court's ruling. As lawyers, they knew that family law is a function of the states.

But when the ruling did not go their way, they brought out the guns.

There was nothing moral or legal about what was done to that child.
 
The Clintons said the would abide by the Florida court's ruling. As lawyers, they knew that family law is a function of the states.

But when the ruling did not go their way, they brought out the guns.

There was nothing moral or legal about what was done to that child.
Immigration law has nothing to do with family court. His father wanted him back. He was here illegally as he did not meet the feet dry requirement for asylum as he was rescued at sea. I know this story like the back of my hand. I lived in Florida at the time.
 
Immigration law has nothing to do with family court. His father wanted him back. He was here illegally as he did not meet the feet dry requirement for asylum as he was rescued at sea. I know this story like the back of my hand. I lived in Florida at the time.
The Florida courts, who I believe know more about family law in Florida than you do, gave custody to his uncle in the U.S.

Three days before the Clinton's attack on Elian, the 11th circuit had granted Elian a block on his deportation.

The Clinton's ignored that federal court ruling. Your defense of Castro and the Clintons is sounding like trolling.
 
The Florida courts, who I believe know more about family law in Florida than you do, gave custody to his uncle in the U.S.

Three days before the Clinton's attack on Elian, the 11th circuit had granted Elian a block on his deportation.

The Clinton's ignored that federal court ruling. Your defense of Castro and the Clintons is sounding like trolling.
As has been noted numerous times, circuit courts can not rule on immgrsration issues. They fo not have jurisdiction.
 

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