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Child rights and "Trans" kids : Kul Gautam

Twitter post shared by Kul Gautam

Please watch the video link in the Twitter post below vociferously invoking child rights by Trump and his acolytes in the context of "trans" kids. I wonder how UNICEF will respond if asked to give an opinion on the subject. 

No matter how UNICEF responds, I fear that it could land it in a spiral of controversy as both sides are exaggerating the topic in this debate. 

Non-discrimination based on "traditional" gender is incontrovertible. But proactive, affirmative action by schools based on "sexual orientation" and "choice" by children, without consultation with or consent of parents, as in some school districts in California, is likely to spark a fierce debate and polarization. 

If UNICEF were caught in this debate, I wouldn't be surprised if Trump might nominate a wacko candidate to replace the current UNICEF ED. 

Or could UNICEF suffer the same fate as UNFPA or what we fear might befall WHO under Trump II & Elise Stefanik?

Hope the SG can protect UNICEF from such a prospect. 

Kul


Summary

The Twitter post strongly opposes gender-affirming care for minors, describing it as "child abuse" and "gender insanity." It asserts there are only two genders, male and female, assigned at birth, and labels transgender identities as harmful and fabricated by the political left.

The post outlines former President Trump's proposed actions to eliminate gender-affirming care, including:

  1. Revoking Biden-era policies supporting "gender-affirming care."
  2. Banning federal funding for gender transition procedures and prohibiting them nationwide.
  3. Punishing healthcare providers and schools that facilitate gender transition in minors, including investigating pharmaceutical companies and educators.
  4. Promoting traditional gender roles, supporting the nuclear family, and restricting recognition of genders to male and female assigned at birth.

The post concludes with a call to end what it terms "the most evil ideology on earth" to protect children.


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