frigidweirdo
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Uh... yeah no.
I am attacking a system that is allowing narcissistic madness to affect children.
To actually go as far as surgically altering minor childrens bodies to feed their own madness.
try again
No, what you're doing is being simplistic. You're trying to make everything fit into your nice neat and simplistic little world, because to see things for the complexity they are.... well... you could think about that one, or you could go drink a beer and tell everyone how you'd be the greatest ruler in the world.
I'm not saying that surgery for minors is the right thing to do. In fact I totally oppose it.
However, I'm saying that dealing with mental illness BEFORE it gets to that stage is ESSENTIAL.

How common are mental health conditions among transgender people?
How prevalent are mental health conditions among transgender populations? Read on to learn more, such as which mental health conditions are common and where trans people can find support.

"he WHO adds that transgender people often experience disproportionately high levels of mental health conditions."
"Research suggests that transgender individuals are almost four times as likely as cisgender people to experience a mental health condition."
" Of the respondents, 39% report serious psychological distress, compared to just 5% of the general United States population."
In other words, a "cisgender" person has a 1 in 4 chance of having mental illness, clearly this can range from light, to severe. So, you're looking at a lot of transgender people having mental illness.
The reality is, a gay person with mental illness issues might believe that having surgery might solve their problems, clearly this isn't going to be the case. But with mental illnesses logic isn't always what's going on inside the head.
This is taking your topic of conversation and looking at the complexity of it. Sorry if that's difficult for you.