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Back door eugenics, definitely!

My youngest child was not diagnosed until aged 16 and only because she was self harming, depressed and suicidal. Then she was referred to the gender clinic.

She told me she did not want to pass on the autism genes. Changing gender is effectively sterilisation. Her older sister has autism so I understand her reasoning. So sad.

Being “trans” has become more fashionable than being autistic.

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Many of these arguments also apply to girls with ADHD, and on parent boards there are large numbers of parents with ADHD daughters who have declared themselves trans. The hyperfixation, the social rejection dysphoria, the inability to make friends easily - they all play into the likelihood of these girls falling into the trans cult as well. I've seen it with my daughter and it's so hard to watch.

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Unfortunately, adults and children with autism are especially vulnerable to cults. And the "transgender" indoctrination program that's infiltrated our nation's schools, healthcare institutions, mainstream media, and business corporations is the most rapidly growing and dangerous cult of all.

After the history of the early 21st century is written, people will shake their heads in disbelief at the number of precious young lives the aggressive "transgender" movement destroyed before the rest of us rose up and finally put a stop to it. We neurotypicals need to prevent the greedy autogynephile billionaires and their "transgender" activist minions from harming the mental and physical health of our autistic brothers and sisters. We need to insist that all children, both neurotypical and autistic, get whatever help they need to develop into happy and healthy natal men and natal women.

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I hope that rational discussions of non-trans-fixated interpretations of people displaying possible gender dysphoric symptoms starts to sink into the minds of the trans-gender fixated people, especially in the medical communities that have been rushing to diagnosis. This article provides hope that it may happen soon.

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