I agree. Children are their own people, there's nothing we can do to guarantee they turn out a certain way. That being said I was referring to how he signed some document allowing doctors to "treat" his son. He could have refused to sign it.
Did you even watch the video? Elon specifically said that he was misled by those doctors, that they claimed his son would commit suicide if he didn’t get full transgender treatment. Sure, Elon could have done better - he’s an autistic engineer billionaire running multiple huge companies. In an emergency, people trust doctors. Or at least they did before all the covid and tranny bullshit.
Yes, I watched it. I personally never take a drug without reading up on it. Same goes for my children. Yes he's a spectacularly busy man, but I would personally put my children over business. I agree, we should be able to trust our doctors, but you unfortunately you can't really. That was true even before covid.
Ah, gotcha, yeah I didn't know that. To be fair, hindsight is 20/20 as well. There's things my parents did that they thought were in the best interest that they say, we wish we didn't do that.
And they're Christians.
Elon was until recently basically a typical pretty liberal guy, and still isn't a Christian. Events like these are what helped him wake up and regret can be a powerful motivator to not repeat mistakes.
I agree. Children are their own people, there's nothing we can do to guarantee they turn out a certain way. That being said I was referring to how he signed some document allowing doctors to "treat" his son. He could have refused to sign it.
Did you even watch the video? Elon specifically said that he was misled by those doctors, that they claimed his son would commit suicide if he didn’t get full transgender treatment. Sure, Elon could have done better - he’s an autistic engineer billionaire running multiple huge companies. In an emergency, people trust doctors. Or at least they did before all the covid and tranny bullshit.
Yes, I watched it. I personally never take a drug without reading up on it. Same goes for my children. Yes he's a spectacularly busy man, but I would personally put my children over business. I agree, we should be able to trust our doctors, but you unfortunately you can't really. That was true even before covid.
Ah, gotcha, yeah I didn't know that. To be fair, hindsight is 20/20 as well. There's things my parents did that they thought were in the best interest that they say, we wish we didn't do that.
And they're Christians.
Elon was until recently basically a typical pretty liberal guy, and still isn't a Christian. Events like these are what helped him wake up and regret can be a powerful motivator to not repeat mistakes.