“… supportive data now suggesting that the autism epidemic… it’s one in 36… is fueling the transgender crisis.”
Dr. McCullough argues that transgender medicine, including hormone treatments and surgeries, is harmful and increases the psychiatric burden, leading to negative outcomes like suicide and homicide risks.
“The hormones… make the kids sick about 59% of the time… And now the surgeries are nothing less than horrifying.”
And lastly, Dr. McCullough strongly opposes transgender medical treatments for children, advocating for their protection from what he views as premature and harmful interventions.
“I think if people as adults want to pay for their own medical care and do this to themselves, that’s their choice. But it is bad medicine in children. I’m here to stop it.”
Vaxxes cause autism and numbers rise and rise. Plenty of statistics now that support this info. And it might seem OT but you know the huge numbers of young people who are "Furries"? There are studies being done that nearly all the males who are obsessed with the whole "My Little Pony" thing are autistic. How bizarre does that sound. My apologies to autists. I am on the spectrum myself. And I definitely notice obsessive tendencies in myself.
Im sure theres some correlation... but to say its fueling it? I mean theres tons of autists here but we arent trannys. Afaik autists tend to think more logically about the subjects they hone in on. This would have to be the opposite in order to lead someone to gender dysphoria.
Don't forget these: Increases in violent behaviors including homicide and suicide, increases in cancer, increases in depression and anxiety, increases in dementia, increases in substance abuse, increases in various sexual deviancies. These behaviors can all be traced to the toxins we're ingesting, inhaling, and injecting. Many of these harms are intentional. They're intended to thin the herd invisibly. The only difference between today's population control crowd and the eugenicists of the past is that they're now harming everyone equally. Big win for diversity.