If they're kids, the parents and doctors should be promptly put to death. Financial liability is a distant second to permanent punishment in terms of a deterrent.
And that really is what we're talking about here. Deterring evil behavior.
I agree that prosecuting parents and doctors is a given, and perhaps even punishing hospital administrators in the same way. But the only way to permanently deter behavior in an institution is to make it cost them. These hospitals and clinics are so gung ho about trans surgeries because it's making them and their shareholders a fortune, and they would burn through as many idealistic young doctors ready for martyrdom as they needed to in order to continue profiting from the grift.
Financial penalties are the only deterrent that investors and technocrats understand.
If they're kids, the parents and doctors should be promptly put to death.
That's more extreme than I'd advocate for, but I could be persuaded. I might just reserve it for the ones who post pictures of their stunning and brave 3 trans children and be more lenient towards the ones who were just scared into it by doctors and "experts" telling them that they had the choice between a gender-affirmed child or a dead one.
It's extreme because we're used to times of peace and comfort. Public executions is totally foreign in our time and the concept of enforcing morality is unheard of outside of Arab countries.
During the Inquisition, it became necessary to publicly execute illegal immigrants that refused to leave Europe after the Reconquista. They were often Moors that squatted in homes during the Muslim occupation and attempted to keep the land after the Muslims were forced out. If they weren't executed then they'd simply keep trying to come back. Also they were all given the option to leave in the first place yet refused.
If they're kids, they are victims of the most sinister campaign of societal brainwashing since . . . well, since the vaccine thing last year.
If they're kids, the parents and doctors should be promptly put to death. Financial liability is a distant second to permanent punishment in terms of a deterrent.
And that really is what we're talking about here. Deterring evil behavior.
I agree that prosecuting parents and doctors is a given, and perhaps even punishing hospital administrators in the same way. But the only way to permanently deter behavior in an institution is to make it cost them. These hospitals and clinics are so gung ho about trans surgeries because it's making them and their shareholders a fortune, and they would burn through as many idealistic young doctors ready for martyrdom as they needed to in order to continue profiting from the grift.
Financial penalties are the only deterrent that investors and technocrats understand.
That's more extreme than I'd advocate for, but I could be persuaded. I might just reserve it for the ones who post pictures of their stunning and brave 3 trans children and be more lenient towards the ones who were just scared into it by doctors and "experts" telling them that they had the choice between a gender-affirmed child or a dead one.
It's extreme because we're used to times of peace and comfort. Public executions is totally foreign in our time and the concept of enforcing morality is unheard of outside of Arab countries.
During the Inquisition, it became necessary to publicly execute illegal immigrants that refused to leave Europe after the Reconquista. They were often Moors that squatted in homes during the Muslim occupation and attempted to keep the land after the Muslims were forced out. If they weren't executed then they'd simply keep trying to come back. Also they were all given the option to leave in the first place yet refused.