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Prisha Mosley testified before the South Carolina Senate about her devastating experience with 'gender affirming care' and the pain she suffers with because of her medicalized transition, which began as a minor.

If you watch one thing today, it should be this.
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Doctors have abandoned Prisha since she decided to take her life back following her medical transition.

Her story is a reminder of how dangerous and permanent these treatments are for minors and the responsibility that falls on medical professionals. iwf.org/2023/02/13/det…
The permanent physical and emotional damage that Prisha will experience for the rest of her life at the hands of 'gender affirming care' is a reminder of why this treatment being performed on children must end.
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Chloe Cole’s detransition story is a heartbreaking reminder that children do not know best. They cannot make informed decisions about life-changing ‘care,’ that will lead to more harm than good.

Our latest #IdentityCrisis series documentary tells @ChoooCole's story...
Chloe began identifying as a boy at 12, began hormones at 13, went under the knife to remove her breasts at 15, only to regret it a few months later. She's speaking out about her identity crisis & how her ‘transition’ has taken something beautiful & uniquely female away forever.
Telling @kelseybolar, @ChoooCole says, “I was only a kid.”

‼️She shares the details of being deceived and betrayed by medical professionals who encouraged her medical transition: “They lied to me and my parents. They coerced my parents into allowing me to do this.”
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The latest story in our #IdentityCrisis series tells the heartbreaking story of Prisha Mosley, a young woman whose life was permanently altered at the hands of ‘gender affirming’ medicine and doctors who performed a double mastectomy when she was 18.
Telling her emotional story to @kelseybolar, Prisha says, “I just don't understand how, at that young age, plus literally not being with reality, I could make those decisions that would change my life forever.”
Prisha goes on to add, “What was in it for the doctors? Did they genuinely think they were helping and there's no research, or was it just about money?”

This haunting question is one that the gender ideology movement has failed to answer. ⚠️
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🧵NEW: A few weeks ago, Prisha Mosley lifted her sweater to show the scars from the “top surgery” she got when she turned 18. All of her breast tissue is gone, her chest is completely flat, hair is still growing and her nipples feel like they're not her own.
“I didn’t understand that they were going to be fully cutting them off, resizing them and reattaching them,” Prisha told @IWF in our latest #IdentityCrisis documentary feature. “I almost lost them. I did lose a little bit of them.”
Documenting the aftermath of her double mastectomy was raw and painful. I asked again and again, “Are you sure?” But Prisha said it was worth it to “expose” herself because looking back, she knows what happened to her was wrong. And she doesn’t want it to happen to anyone else.
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🧵NEW: BigTech has been censoring our @IWF Identity Crisis video series. Our videos have been slapped with unwarranted community guideline roadblocks every step of the way. They won’t like today’s release either. Meet CAT, a detransitioner from California.
Cat began questioning her “gender identity” at five years old. When she asked her parents if she could be a boy, they told her it wasn’t possible. At 13 she came across FTM “transitioners” online. She wanted to do it but worried about being “a five-foot-two man with a vagina.”
Throughout her teenage years and early 20s, Cat continued to feel uncomfortable in her body. She brushed these feelings aside until she turned 28, when the narrative from trans activists and medical providers became too overwhelming to ignore.
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