Thanks to the top Tranny Lawyer in America currently speaking before the SCOTUS, its been confirmed that they in fact do not. The entire suicide thing was a garbage study concocted entirely to garner sympathy and push for more "affirming care" practices.
So by their own admission it was a manipulation tactic they created that got turned against them.
I also saw there were oral arguments about a case, Eau Claire vs. Wisconsin, which failed to get 4 justices to sign on. (Alito wrote the dissent, three justices were interested in hearing the case, which was about a school district policy to not notify parents of gender-confused students about said confusion.)
I don't have a link for specifics argument. I would bet Adamrises is talking about arguments in the Tennessee case, which is explicitly about the healthcare 'benefits' of transing kids.
Forbes seems to drop clips on youtube of government proceedings sometimes. I'm gonna check there, but yeah. I'd appreciate some support digging on this one.
Your final link is the one I was referring to yes.
She admits under oath that the actual suicides are extremely rare, hiding and ducking around words like suicidality. Basically saying that while they don't actually commit it much, they attempt it a decent amount and "think about it" a lot (which is what most studies test, they ask if you thought about it to pump the numbers up to scary high.).
Anyone who knows anything about suicidal people, and especially teens/women knows that "thinking about it" or even "attempting" is often more for attention than actual risk of death. Especially in women, who seem to be the biggest target of "teen gender affirmation" operations.
So simply put, the one of the biggest pro-tranny activist possible is arguing before the Supreme Court themselves on behalf of trannies, and says outright that they don't commit suicide all that much. That's definitive enough for me to say they know its a lie and only hide behind it for manipulation tactics.
Thanks to the top Tranny Lawyer in America currently speaking before the SCOTUS, its been confirmed that they in fact do not. The entire suicide thing was a garbage study concocted entirely to garner sympathy and push for more "affirming care" practices.
So by their own admission it was a manipulation tactic they created that got turned against them.
Got a link or two to this? I’m out of the loop on this.
Here's what I found in terms of recent/current/future Trans supreme court cases:
A Tennessee trans case: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/justice-alito-supreme-court-transgender-case-b2658961.html
Tennessee's law against "gender-affirming care" seems to be holding.
I also saw there were oral arguments about a case, Eau Claire vs. Wisconsin, which failed to get 4 justices to sign on. (Alito wrote the dissent, three justices were interested in hearing the case, which was about a school district policy to not notify parents of gender-confused students about said confusion.)
From Idaho, Little v. Hecox; From W. Virginia, W. Virginia v. P.B.J. Both these cases are about Trans athletes in women's sports.
I don't have a link for specifics argument. I would bet Adamrises is talking about arguments in the Tennessee case, which is explicitly about the healthcare 'benefits' of transing kids.
Forbes seems to drop clips on youtube of government proceedings sometimes. I'm gonna check there, but yeah. I'd appreciate some support digging on this one.
EDIT: I think this is the exchange. u/Adamrises can you confirm?
Your final link is the one I was referring to yes.
She admits under oath that the actual suicides are extremely rare, hiding and ducking around words like suicidality. Basically saying that while they don't actually commit it much, they attempt it a decent amount and "think about it" a lot (which is what most studies test, they ask if you thought about it to pump the numbers up to scary high.).
Anyone who knows anything about suicidal people, and especially teens/women knows that "thinking about it" or even "attempting" is often more for attention than actual risk of death. Especially in women, who seem to be the biggest target of "teen gender affirmation" operations.
So simply put, the one of the biggest pro-tranny activist possible is arguing before the Supreme Court themselves on behalf of trannies, and says outright that they don't commit suicide all that much. That's definitive enough for me to say they know its a lie and only hide behind it for manipulation tactics.
Gotcha, thanks for the confirmation.