Actress Ellen Page, who transitioned into a male through gender surgeries and hormones and now goes by Elliot Page, delivered a speech outside of the Supreme Court on Wednesday as the justices on the bench listened to oral arguments in a case over a law in Tennessee concerning the banning of sex change drugs and procedures for minors suffering from gender dysphoria. She, of course, is totally in favor of minors receiving both kinds of treatments. And yes, I’m going to refer to her as a “she.” No amount of drugs or chopping off of body parts — or sewing on of genitalia — will change her natural DNA, which is that of a human female. Cancel me, suckers.
Here’s more from Breitbart News:
The X-Men and Juno star, who had her healthy breasts removed in 2021 after announcing her “transgender” identity to the public the year before, called for minors to have access to the same sex-mutilating drugs and surgeries she has obtained, claiming that such methods are “safe and effective.”
“No matter how much I publicly speak about my life being transformed for the better because of gender-affirming medical care, too many people ignore my words and instead project their fears onto my self-love. What is it about our joy that makes people so uncomfortable? I mean, they debate the legitimacy of the healthcare that allows us to thrive,” she stated in front of a crowd of individuals supportive of what should clearly be labeled child abuse.“But is this really about healthcare? No. I mean, the evidence proves that this medical care is safe and effective.”
Page then said that while “trans joy…deserves more public awareness,” she revealed she wants to “acknowledge trans grief.”
“Grief for years lost. For how hard I attempted to negotiate a way out of being transgender,” she explained during the speech. “I was a trans kid, and as an adult, my heart aches for that little guy and for all the trans youth that are struggling.”
She then finished up by saying, “I love being trans, and I love being alive, and I want everyone to have access to the care that has changed my life. So let’s fight for it.”
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Page recalled in an extensive TIME interview in 2021 that she wanted to “be a boy” by the age of nine. She also revealed in an interview published last year in the Los Angeles Times that she scheduled her double mastectomy “within weeks” of hearing voices in her head and engaging in a brutal round of self-mutilation, including punching herself in the face. Page has long advocated for confused minors to have sex changes, and has stood against laws in various states created to protect minors from the potentially irreversible consequences of these drugs and procedures. She has gone as far claiming that such laws will ultimately be responsible for the “death of children.”
At the root, these actors, along with the proliferation of gender ideology on social media, ultimately promote the false idea that human beings can be a different sex than what they were born as. Even further, the gender ideology complex claims these individuals should take sex-change drugs and get sex-change procedures to align their outward appearance with how they feel on the inside.
Side effects that result from these kind of procedures can, and often are, devastating to those who receive them. Cutting off parts of your anatomy is irreversible. In many cases they result in infertility. As a result, many of the children who receive surgeries as treatment when in reality they were just going through a phase or a bout of mental illness, end up suffering from debilitating depression. The rate of suicide amongst such individuals is very high.
As almost half of the United States has passed laws barring minors from obtaining transgender drugs and surgeries, the resulting Supreme Court ruling will likely have wide-ranging impacts for the future of so-called “gender-affirming care,” as well as parental rights.
Let’s hope we see a return to common sense and every state in the union comes out against these procedures, passing legislation to protect minors and provide them with treatment designed to help them become comfortable in who they actually are.