I don't think that would be the most reasonable response. These people have Constitutional rights as well, and the medications and doctors prescribing them are at least as much a problem as they are themselves. It would make just as much sense to go after the doctors prescribing the drugs as drug dealers...
Yes. There are some publicly known ones who seem to be fairly sensible, like Blaire White, who has never claimed to be a woman and makes a clear difference between what she is - a transwoman - and an actual woman, is against transitioning children and so on.
Those people still have issues, gender dysphoria is a disorder, and there should be better ways to deal with it than "transitioning", but if it seems to be their only mental problem and cosplaying as the opposite gender, even when it might mean going far enough what realistically is disfiguring the body they were born with, can allow them to have more satisfying lives than they could otherwise have, I don't think we should have the right to deny them that once they are adults.
But that should be a decision left only for legal adults and concerning themselves, and even then only after they have gotten therapy that might help to deal with the problem without going there when they were still children and teenagers.
I don't think that would be the most reasonable response. These people have Constitutional rights as well, and the medications and doctors prescribing them are at least as much a problem as they are themselves. It would make just as much sense to go after the doctors prescribing the drugs as drug dealers...
Yes. There are some publicly known ones who seem to be fairly sensible, like Blaire White, who has never claimed to be a woman and makes a clear difference between what she is - a transwoman - and an actual woman, is against transitioning children and so on.
Those people still have issues, gender dysphoria is a disorder, and there should be better ways to deal with it than "transitioning", but if it seems to be their only mental problem and cosplaying as the opposite gender, even when it might mean going far enough what realistically is disfiguring the body they were born with, can allow them to have more satisfying lives than they could otherwise have, I don't think we should have the right to deny them that once they are adults.
But that should be a decision left only for legal adults and concerning themselves, and even then only after they have gotten therapy that might help to deal with the problem without going there when they were still children and teenagers.