Here are several children promoting transgenderism on national TV. One came out at 9.
How'd they get that platform?
A thread 🧵on the organization pushing child transgenderism in media and their sponsor, a pharma company that's under investigation for selling puberty blockers.
These child activists are all propped up by the GenderCool Project.
GenderCool gets children to promote transgenderism in national media. They've appeared in:
It's not just the media. One of their activists even spoke at the White House. The activist was introduced by Pete Buttigieg and even got to personally introduce President Biden. A different activist testified before Congress.
The organization is run by Jennifer Grosshandler and Gearah Goldstein. Grosshandler is the mother of a transgender child and Goldstein is an experienced transgender activist and a diversity consultant.
Well, who else? Who stands to gain from an increase in transgenderism, especially from child transgenderism specifically?
Here's where it gets downright sinister. Welcome to a sliver of the Groomer Industrial Complex.
Notice AbbVie Inc down in the bottom right corner. AbbVie Inc is a pharmaceutical company and the manufacturer of Lupron Depot, which is commonly used as a puberty blocker.
Lupron Depot is a prescription only-drug that is approved by the FDA for various conditions, such as prostate cancer. Puberty blocking is not an FDA-approved use of the drug.
Lupron can cost nearly $2,000 for just a one-month supply - a pertinent fact.
Guess what else Lupron Depot has been used for? Chemical castration. The same drug that is used as a puberty blocker for transgender grooming victims has been used on pedophiles to chemically castrate them.
It turns out that AbbVie is currently under investigation by Texas Attorney General @KenPaxtonTX for advertising “hormone (puberty) blockers for unapproved uses without disclosing the potential risks associated with these drugs to children and their parents.”
It seems that the trouble in TX is that AbbVie Inc. might be encouraging Lupron as a puberty blocker, despite it not being approved by the FDA for said purpose. This relationship seems to give credence to that allegation.
A pharma company that's under investigation for (illegally?) profiting from puberty blockers sponsors an organization that exists to promote child transgenderism in some of the world’s largest media outlets.
The GenderCool Project is essentially the PR Firm for the trans movement - it has access to some of the biggest media outlets and has hand-selected trans children to be the face of the campaign.
No wonder a company that profits from child transgenderism is backing it.
CALL TO ACTION:
Unfortunately, I was not able to find how much AbbVie has given to GenderCool. The organization’s 990 form did not specify.
If you want to help strike a blow to the Groomer Industrial Complex and find out how much AbbVie gives to GenderCool I'd be appreciative.
And here's a detailed overview of the connection between pride parades and children's hospitals, particularly those that offer sex changes, hormone replacement, and puberty blockers.
Do you know which organizations are trying to groom your children?
America's 2nd largest school district has teamed up with leftwing organizations to promote transgenderism to children.
A thread 🧵
The leftwing organization "Open Books" — previously Gender Nation — is at the forefront of the grooming campaign, seeking to “validate children with LGBTQ+ storytelling” by furnishing public schools with books that endorse child transgenderism.
They partner with Los Angeles Unified School District, which has promoted pro-trans books alongside lesson plans to aid teachers in the grooming effort.
One book was "When Aidan Became a Brother," which follows a transgender child and is intended for 5 year old students.
What if child grooming is profitable? You've probably seen videos of disturbed perverts grooming children.
It's unconscionable, so why is it happening? Let's follow the 💰money💰
A thread on the ties between children's hospitals and pride parades throughout America🧵
There's a lot that goes into being trans. It isn't cheap to get years of puberty blockers and hormone replacement therapy - especially if you start 'em young. It definitely isn't cheap to undergo multiple surgeries.
In fact - it can cost over $100k for surgery alone.
Let's take a gander at the sponsors list of your local pride parade. We'll start in Los Angeles, where children were present as men in leather whipped each other.
What if you found out that your child's teacher, counselor, and principal were trained by an org that encourages child transgenderism and partners with trans surgeons?
If your child attends one of over 1.8k @NAISnetwork schools, they may be a target of trans grooming. A thread🧵
Enter @GenderSpectrum, a pro-trans organization that has a conspicuous interest in children. Stephanie Brill, the founder, wrote "The Transgender Child."
They also facilitate chat groups that mix minors and adults, and are led by trans and non-binary staff members. What could go wrong?
After investigating @seewhatsbruin, my former high school and a part of @mycuhsd, a leaked email from principal Lawton to staff shows the district’s intent to run from the problem as they “just need it to go away.”
Parents and taxpayers deserve to know what’s going on!
Do not harass or threaten members of the district. Continue to push back responsibly and effectively. Hold them accountable.
Given that public teachers and admin are in positions of public trust, any attempt to stifle conversation and limit transparency is reprehensible.
She also adds that the school and district have become “targets” over their work on “equity and anti-racism.” I simply compiled public documents, statements, and public district proceedings so that they could be shown to the very public that schools are supposed to serve.
Throughout my high school experience @seewhatsbruin in the @mycuhsd, my peers and I were inundated with CRT, not simply in our classes, but even in a mandatory "equity seminar."
Now as a senior in college, I decided to investigate my former high school and district. A thread.
If you want to check out Branham's equity seminar and the "privilege walk" we had to do our freshman year, you can read about it here. I also detail how I was placed in a special equity class after pushing back against the seminar.
Otherwise, I'll highlight some of the most startling facts that came to light from my investigation. Here's what we saw from CUHSD's equity resources page, where they highlighted CRT documents: