Just
 waving my little trans flag. Yesterday the Supreme Court ruled by a 6-3
 margin that states have the right to ban puberty blockers and any other
 gender-affirming care being provided to minors. Its supposed reasoning 
was that the science is unsettled and the topic controversial, so the 
matter must be left to the states to decide how best to protect trans 
children.
The Court treated flawed, biased, and debunked research by transphobes that has been rejected by all of the major
 American medical associations as being as valid as reputable, 
peer-reviewed research. The "medical controversy" it centered is not a 
controversy within the reputable medical science community. 
Nor
 did the Court mention that the Trump administration has cancelled the 
funding of every single scientific study of trans health, gender 
affirming care, and the experiences of discrimination of trans, 
nonbinary, and intersex Americans. (Such funding made up less than 1% of
 the NIH budget, but has accounted for half of all grant dollars 
cancelled.) How can such research be considered both vital and 
determinative by the Court, yet the fact that the federal government is 
doing everything it can to terminate any such research go unmentioned?
The
 Court also did not care that puberty blockers have been prescribed 
to thousands and thousands of children who are not trans for decades, 
with zero controversy, and that this continues today, again without 
controversy. Nor did the Court note that intersex children who do not 
request puberty blockers regularly have them imposed--and not only is 
this accepted by the transphobes who have banned trans care, but framed 
as obligatory.
And
 all of this is supposed to be to protect trans kids. The youths 
themselves are thus framed as having no true self-knowledge. The parents
 who see how gender-affirming care has markedly improved their children's mental 
health are told that states may hold they are wrong, and are actually 
abusively exposing their children to harm, when they are in fact doing 
everything in their power to protect their children's wellbeing.
This
 is not about the government protecting children. It is about the state 
controlling them, based on bigotry against people like them, like me, 
like my wife. Want a little proof? On the same day that the Supreme 
Court announced this decision, the Trump administration ordered the 
Trevor Project, which provides suicide-prevention hotline services to 
queer and trans youth, to cease its work. The cruelty is, as 
ever, the point. They want us to know they don't care if we die.
But
 I care! I see you, all you lovely trans, nonbinary, 
gender-nonconforming, and intersex folks out there, of every age. And so
 do so many other people! I wave my little trans flag for you. We cannot
 be erased--not by some ludicrous executive order, not by some 
wrongly-decided SCOTUS case, not by all the bigots who blather about 
their freedoms while blatantly denying freedom to others to live and 
love as their hearts urge them to do. 
Don't give up hope, and never stop fighting and shining!
 

 
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