Do you support banning puberty-blocking drugs and transgender surgeries for children?

Washington, D.C. — Do you support banning puberty-blocking drugs and transgender surgeries for children?

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9 thoughts on “Do you support banning puberty-blocking drugs and transgender surgeries for children?

  1. I totally disagree with him!! Kids are not mature enough to know the true extent of what all that means!!! NO ONE under the age of 25, at least should be able to make life changes!! These changes cannot be reversed!! These people are certainly not mature at these ages!!!

  2. Why do you refer to Facebook as a way to sign in to respond to this poll? They are one of the censors that we are polling against and they should be a subject of a boycott. I refuse to go to or on Facebook and I urge everyone else to do so as well.

    1. I totally agree. I’ll go one step further: the people in charge of Big Tech who have taken it upon themselves to interfere with a Presidential Election by hiding Democrat fraud and mob riots across the country and actively hiding anything else that is contrary to their liking should be tried for treason and preferably hung in a gallows. Even now, they block news of mass killings as soon as they discover that the perpetrator is not white or Christian. As Judge Ho testified today before Congress, this race baiting is very un-American!! God bless Judge Ho! I also will not answer a poll if I have to sign in on Facebook or other Big Tech.

  3. Please. Children are to young to make a decision like this. This is taking parental rights away. They have not even know who they are yet. Drugs have side affects.

  4. If kids aren’t mature enough to buy liquor until 21 then they are not old enough to make that decision. We are a product of our environment. If parents are pushing puberty blocking drugs, the child should be taken from the parents and they should be forced to support the child in a healthy environment.

  5. It looks like you’ve misspelled the word “resistence” on your website. I thought you would like to know :). Silly mistakes can ruin your site’s credibility. I’ve used a tool called SpellScan.com in the past to keep mistakes off of my website.

    -Kelly

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