Desantis Warned Us of This features a heated debate on transgender issues, contrasting the view that children know their genders with the claim that gender is strictly biological. Speakers critique a Congresswoman's testimony and scrutinize scientific evidence regarding puberty blockers, noting a lack of specific studies supporting their benefits against systematic reviews from major medical journals. The segment concludes by highlighting anecdotes of adult de-transitioning and surgical costs, ultimately questioning the efficacy of current gender-affirming therapies while mocking anecdotal claims. [Automatically generated summary]
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Kids Know Their Genders00:04:24
In terms of the concern that, yeah, but when they're young, they don't know.
And you should wait.
We wait with kids on everything else.
We don't like them make decisions about where they're going to go to college, let alone what their identity is.
Response.
My response is that kids know their genders.
Unequivocally.
Cisgender kids know their genders and transgender kids know their genders.
And there shouldn't be really a difference between them.
Yeah, I got a new show for y'all.
Yeah, she contradicted herself.
Cisgender know that gender.
Of course they know that.
That's why you label them cisgender.
Y'all still don't know what y'all's gender is.
But then you said transgenders, I mean, know their gender, but they don't really know their gender because they're living their life as opposite sex.
Gender is not based on your imaginations.
It used to be synonymous with your biological sex, but y'all hijack gender.
Now it's just based on your imagination.
Now there's endless genders.
Did she know that?
Yeah.
Just like a million of them.
So this lady's obviously nuts, right?
Yeah.
Straighten jacket nuts.
Rubbing room nuts.
When you have Chris Cuomo sounding reasonable, another...
You got to be nuts.
Yeah.
Kids not even worried about their gender, right?
It's above their capacity.
And anybody that, any kid that wants to live as opposite sex, they've been conditioned to think that way.
They've been manufactured to think that way.
All these kids.
Yeah, manufactured.
But anyway, she decides to go before Congress.
Yeah.
Yeah, they called her before Congress.
That lady's got balls.
She's nuts.
She's got huge testicles.
That was a transgender joke.
Check out the video.
We've cherry-picked data.
How do you mean by, how do you mean that?
So it is very unscientific and flawed to pick a single study or a single statistic and to discuss it in isolation.
Totally agree.
Medical experts are able to talk about all of the evidence as a whole.
Totally agree.
So it's good to look at systematic reviews, right?
That's the gold standard of evidence when you're trying to understand whether something works or whether it doesn't.
So the British Journal of Medicine looked at 61 systematic reviews with the conclusion that, quote, there is great uncertainty about the effects of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries in young people.
Journal of Endocrine Society came up with the same conclusion.
Even the American Academy of Pediatrics, they all cite the lack of evidence.
And so here's the thing.
If you're doing a therapy and it's, you know, temporary, whatever, fine, maybe let's try it.
Let's see if it works.
But when you're talking about permanent physiological changes, do you not agree, just from an ethical standpoint, that you might want extremely strong evidence of the benefits?
And there is no systematic review that states that there is strong evidence of benefits.
Sir, are you aware of how the quality evidence grading system works and how it's applied?
Yeah.
Yeah, we read through it.
That's why I'm citing these journals.
So which journal says something different?
We should have that debate.
Tell me a journal that has done systematic reviews that cites different evidence.
It cites strong evidence for benefits of these therapies.
The standards of care were developed based on extensive...
You're not telling me any journal.
You're not telling me any study.
Don't say standards of care.
Yeah.
So some sources.
Sources, bitch.
That's the standards of care.
That's not a journal.
That's not a study.
That's not an organization.
That's not an institution.
You're just saying words.
Name one study.
One source.
Yeah.
I'm out of time.
I yield to that.
You know, there's no evidence out there that this is beneficial for kids at all.
I don't think they've even taken the time to do the studies because they know it's reckless and it's dangerous to kids.
She was trying to say how important it is to base your research on scientific studies, but she had none.
Anything that comes out of her mouth is just anecdotal.
Yeah.
She needs to practice what she preaches.
She was, she's trying to come from the high ground like I know all these great sources.
Yeah.
And then he gives her valid sources.
Great, he gave three.
Three sources, right?
And he asked her for one that proves her point of view.
Yeah.
Just one.
You can't find one because they don't even exist.
Nobody's been crazy enough.
Even Dr. Frankenstein has not tried this on kids.
He built Frankenstein, but he didn't make him transgender.
He wasn't that crazy.
Missing Evidence for Claims00:03:14
You people are literally crazy.
You people are nuts.
Now, if an adult wants to do this, you know, I believe in the Constitution.
I believe in the pursuit of happiness.
Yeah.
Whatever makes you happy, go ahead.
But a majority of the people that transition, a lot of them de-transition.
I've seen adults transition.
I've seen dudes transition to females.
They look like females.
Yeah.
Right?
Got some skin in the game.
Got some skin in the game.
And they look feminine.
I'm like, you know what?
Yeah.
Good job.
Nah, nah.
What are you talking about?
But then I seen one just like that.
Well, whatever the, it killed itself because they couldn't come to terms with who they are.
Yeah.
You see what I'm saying?
So shouldn't you err on the side of caution?
Yeah.
When it comes to kids?
Yeah.
Most, especially when you don't have any studies to back up that this has been a female.
I've seen a story in Australia.
Man, we talked about this.
Yeah, a woman got a six-chain and she went into a 7-Eleven with an axe.
Well, some kind of convenience store.
She said she attacked people in the convenience store because she chopped it off.
And then she, she, I don't know, the music.
Those barbies are mine and she just started axing people at the store.
Yeah, those barbie pouches, a lot of them.
I don't know why they go through all that pain.
I don't know why they chop it off.
They already got the man pussy.
Why they got a...
That's real.
That's natural.
You needed some coconut oil.
All you need is some extra virgin coconut oil.
Yeah, that Barbie pouch, man, you got to put a butt plug in it to keep it open.
Think about this.
You know what?
You got to, cause it'll close up that man-made Frankenstein vagina.
You got to go down to the adult store, go buy you one of them butt plugs and stick it up in there with some coconut oil so it'll stay open.
If you don't put that butt plug in there, that barbie pouch is going to close.
Think about this, everybody.
You go in and see Doc.
Man, here we go with this, man.
Think about this, man.
Put yourself in his shoes.
You want to be a woman.
You go in there.
Well, that's not.
Doc going to chop your nuts off.
And you think that dude can turn it into a vagina?
That is crazy.
And you expect me to stick my mushroom tip inside of that?
Nah, those are that crazy for a person to go in there and do that.
The doctor's got to be crazy.
And he asked for $25,000.
Lord, he can't do that.
Yeah, how much?
$25,000.
I need that up front.
Yeah, and once I get paid, it's no refunds.
If there's some complications, that'll be another $25,000.
Yeah, because you're going to have to fix it up.
You know what I'm saying?
If I saw one of them Barbie pouches, one of them man-made Barbie pouches, I'd be like, man, you looking good.
Oh, man.
What the?
What is that?
You know you're going to build a figure.
You'd be like, that used to be a pair of nuts right there.
You didn't take the tip and split it.
Oh, man.
Why does it look like a fat dude's belly button?
Oh, man, it's crazy.
I'm sure it looks better than that.
A fat dude's belly button?
The Ford Whapper Belly00:00:50
They go.
Them fat dudes' belly, button, they go deep.
Have all that fur around.
They tell them, hey, look, to make it look real, just grow your hair down.
Yeah, go to a good bar, but they can make it look real.
Yeah, get you some good extra version coconut oil.
He won't even know the difference.
Yeah, he'll think you're wet as hell.
That was a damn good show.
This lady.
Good show.
This lady is nuts.
Yeah, she spat shit crazy.
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