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.
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.
‼️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.”
Watch Chloe's story now, as told by @kelseybolar in the latest story in our powerful #IdentityCrisis series, featuring stories the 'transgender movement' doesn't want you to hear. iwf.org/identity-crisi…
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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. ⚠️
@ChoooCole and @pnjaban joined '@TuckerCarlson Tonight' to call out medical malpractice and how transitioning was pushed on her by medical professionals at 12 years old.
Washington, DC -- @IWF applauds the U.S. Senate committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions for taking the first step toward clarifying federal law on campus sexual assault.
As an organization dedicated to expanding women’s freedom, choices, and opportunities, IWF takes seriously any and all allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse. And as an organization committed to fairness and due process, IWF understands that allegations of
There are a lot of ridiculous holidays—from “International Talk Like a Pirate Day” to “Have a Party With Your Bear Day” to “Bubble Gum Day.”
But “Equal Pay Day” is something worse. It’s a misleading effort designed to make women feel like they’re all, inevitably, being short-changed in their workplaces. That’s not the case.
Here’s the truth:
✅ Wage discrimination is illegal and has been in the U.S. since 1963, when the Equal Pay Act was signed into law.
✅ The 1964 Civil Rights Act also protects women from baseless gender discrimination in the workplace.
In under 6 hours today, over 60 men women who attended Georgetown Prep or sister schools that knew #BrettKavanaugh well during his time in high school signed a letter to directly refute the allegations released earlier today by Michael Avenatti. #ConfirmKavanaugh 1/5
Dear Chairman Grassley and Ranking Member Feinstein:
We are men and women who knew Brett Kavanaugh well in high school. We have seen reports today that Julie Swetnick, who says she graduated from Gaithersburg High School, submitted a declaration to the Committee 2/5
alleging that Brett participated in horrific conduct during high school, including targeting girls for gang rape. Nonsense. We never witnessed any behavior that even approaches what is described in this allegation. It is reprehensible. 3/5