Jury Rules Against Dad Who Doesn’t Want His Son To Become A Girl

This week a Texas jury ruled against a father who is fighting to keep his son from being “transitioned” into a girl.

The case involves Jeffery Younger, his seven-year-old son, and a legal case with Younger’s ex-wife.

According to LifeSite News, jurors voted against making Younger the sole managing conservator over his son — meaning the role would go to his ex-wife, Dr. Anne Georgulas, a pediatrician, who reportedly began insisting about four years ago that James was really a girl, and she calls him “Luna.”

Fortunately, despite the jury’s ruling, the judge in the case announced yesterday that Jeffrey Younger would get a say in his son’s gender “transition.”

To be clear, James is seven years old, and his father says that when the two of them are together, James identifies and behaves like a boy.

What we’re really talking about is whether or not a young child should be given puberty-blockers and hormone therapies and eventually subjected to sex-reassignment surgery — despite the objections of his father and character witnesses who have testified that they have never seen any reason to believe James identifies as a girl.

Advocates for children have said time and time again that encouraging kids to disagree with their biological sex is dangerous.

Individuals who disagree with their biological sex are 20 times more likely to commit suicide.

Puberty-blockers, hormone therapies, and sex-reassignment surgery carry dangerous risks and side-effects, like cancer, infections, gallbladder diseases, spikes in blood pressure, and more.

The American College of Pediatricians writes, “puberty is not a disease and puberty-blocking hormones can be dangerous.”

That’s why many pediatricians agree that treating children this way is nothing short of child abuse.

You can read more about this case in Texas, and sign a petition supporting Jeffrey Younger at the links below:

Photo Credit: SaveJames.com via Life Site News.

Biological Male Sets World Record in Women’s Cycling Event

Over the weekend, Rachel McKinnon, a biological male who claims to be female, won the female Cycling World Championship.

Letting biological males compete against women in athletic events is controversial, to say the least, and many critics have pointed out just how unfair it is to let McKinnon compete in a women’s cycling event.

In response, McKinnon reportedly said, “My doctor treats me as a female person, my racing license says female, but people who oppose my existence still want to think of me as male . . .”

To be clear, we don’t know of anyone who opposes McKinnon’s existence. They just don’t think it’s right to let men compete against women in a cycling race.

This is not the first time a biological male who claims to be female has dominated in a women’s sporting event.

In a 2014 Mixed Martial Arts fight, Fallon Fox — a biological male who identifies as a female — destroyed Tamikka Brents.

Brents was badly beaten, and she came away from the fight with a concussion and broken eye socket.

In an interview after the fight, Brents described how “overpowered” she felt fighting Fox.

Fox underwent sex-reassignment surgery in 2006 and had been on hormone therapy ever since — meaning Fox was as “transitioned” as a transgender athlete could be, and still the match was incredibly one-sided.

Right now our friends at Alliance Defending Freedom are representing a group of high school athletes in a lawsuit over whether or not male athletes who identify as female should be able to compete in girls’ track and field events.

Situations like these have real-world consequences.

For star student-athletes like Selina Soule, letting boys compete alongside girls could jeopardize her ability to qualify for scholarships or play collegiate sports.

Writing at Breakpoint, John Stonestreet recently summed it up this way:

Whenever men use positions of power over women, we call it “toxic masculinity.” What masculinity is more toxic today than a man stealing a woman’s time and voice, or claiming women’s championships, or insisting on being housed with abused women at shelters or using their locker rooms?

The most toxic masculinity in our culture right now is coming from the T in the [LGBT] acronym. In fact, maybe that’s what the T really stands for.