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Detransitioners to protest outside Supreme Court to protect minors from sex changes as Tennessee case is heard

"All children deserve the opportunity to grow up healthy and whole," a flyer for the event stated. "All parents deserve to make informed decisions to protect their children without emotional blackmail by doctors blindsided by ideology."

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"All children deserve the opportunity to grow up healthy and whole," a flyer for the event stated. "All parents deserve to make informed decisions to protect their children without emotional blackmail by doctors blindsided by ideology."

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear arguments in a case out of Tennessee regarding child sex changes. Outside the Washington, DC high court, detransitioners and others will speak out against the practice at an event called the Do No Harm rally.

The rally will be hosted by Do No Harm, a nonprofit run by medical professionals who oppose child sex changes, to "stand up for children harmed by dangerous sex change surgeries and radical gender ideology." Tennessee banned the practice of medical and surgical child sex changes, but was challenged by the ACLU and sued by Biden's Department of Justice, which claims it is discrimination on the basis of sex to deny estrogen for boys, for example, but allow the same medication for girls. Tennessee has said that all medical intervention for the purpose of treating gender dysphoria by "affirming" the child as the opposite sex is banned, regardless of the child's biological sex, and is therefore not discriminatory.

"All children deserve the opportunity to grow up healthy and whole," a flyer from the group stated. "All parents deserve to make informed decisions to protect their children without emotional blackmail by doctors blindsided by ideology."

Among those speaking the rally is Chloe Cole, a detransitioner who has traveled the country to speak about her experience of transitioning as a teen and fight to stop the practice of child sex changes, who said, "8am tomorrow at The Supreme Court steps, we will usher in the final stage of the fight against the transitioning of minors. This is the most successful political movement of the 21st century." Cole underwent pharmaceutical and partial surgical transition after her parents were convinced by medical and health professionals that their daughter's life was at risk if they didn't comply with their recommendations.

Prisha Mosley will also be speaking at the rally. Mosley is an Independent Women’s Forum (IWF) ambassador and detransitioner who gave birth to her first child over the summer. "Tomorrow I will be speaking outside of the US Supreme Court in defense of the Tennessee bill I testified on behalf of and which passed last year. States have the right to create laws that protect children," she wrote. Mosley has sued healthcare providers that she says pushed her towards transitioning despite having a history of underlying mental health problems. Mosely also underwent pharmaceutical and partial surgical intervention in her quest to appear as the opposite sex. She has lamented her inability to nurse her child as her breasts were removed during transition.

Also attending is Daily Wire commentator Matt Walsh, who in 2022 released the documentary "What is a Woman?" that centers around gender, sexuality, and transgender identity, who said the Supreme Court could deliver the "final death blow" to the "child 'gender transition' industry."



The case being argued before the Supreme Court Wednesday is one brought forth against the state of Tennessee by the Department of Justice over a law in the state that bans child sex changes. Arguing on behalf of the ACLU is Chase Strangio, a trans-identified female, who will be the first openly transgender lawyer to argue before the Supreme Court.

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