Transgenderism on Trial
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No Child Is Born In the Wrong Body
- How Transition Justice is Making a Difference
October 2024
Partners For Ethical Care (PEC) is a “secular, non-partisan, all-volunteer, grassroots nonprofit organization comprised of individuals from across the globe” whose mission is to “raise awareness and support efforts to stop the unethical treatment of children by schools, hospitals, and mental and medical healthcare providers under the duplicitous banner of gender identity affirmation.” They believe that no child is born in the wrong body.
One important pivotal partner with PEC is Transition Justice. Their mission is to connect detransitioners and those who have been harmed by gender “medicine” with legal assistance. Transition Justice was started primarily by parents who have been impacted by the transgender industry. We spoke with Martha Shoultz, one of the founding members, to find out more about Transition Justice.
Detransitioners are young men and women who were misled by social media, doctors, and hospitals and who regret what has happened to them. The medical establishment, with a growing number of exceptions, like the American College of Pediatricians, has been incentivized to follow the guidelines of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) that has set the “standards of care” for gender dysphoric youth. Those standards have proven to be deadly in some cases.
This year, Journalist Michael Shellenberger leaked the WPATH Files proving that “gender medicine is comprised of unregulated and pseudoscientific experiments on children, adolescents, and vulnerable adults and will go down as one of the worst medical scandals in history.”
Shellenberger went on to say: “WPATH members indicate repeatedly that they know that many children and their parents don’t understand the effects that puberty blockers, hormones, and surgeries will have on their bodies. And yet, they continue to perform and advocate for gender medicine.”
Martha Shoultz, who also serves as an attorney for Transition Justice, has located many detransitioners who regret what the medical establishment has done to them and who need a pathway to justice. She has referred several of those young people to the law firm of Campbell Miller Payne, PLLC, in Dallas, TX, which is in practice exclusively to represent those who were harmed by the transgender industry.
These detransitioners are both victims and heroes.
Because of the important work that PEC and Transition Justice do, Chloe Cole, the pioneer detransitioner who filed suit against a medical establishment for malpractice, was able to find legal assistance with Harmeet Dillon and the Center For American Liberty.
Ms. Shoultz said that more lawyers are needed as things move forward in combatting the repercussions of the transgender industry.
Partners For Ethical Care and Transition Justice have sponsored panel discussions with experts and with prominent detransitioners in Wisconsin, Illinois, and just recently in Santa Fe, NM, entitled “The Next Chapter- Moving Forward with Insights and Inspiration.”
When these events take place, they are usually not without nefarious groups attempting to sabotage them. Ms. Shoultz said that the hotel where their recent New Mexico event took place was threatened. PEC courageously refused to let the violent nay-sayers win and proceeded with the event without incident. Watch the event here.
We asked Ms. Shoultz how difficult it is for harmed individuals, who are mostly young people, to decide to take legal action against the parties that have injured them. She told me that it is not necessarily challenging with some, because of the gravity of the harm, but with younger shy patients, it is more difficult because “they consider what happened to them their own fault.”
Transition Justice and the lawyers who work with them, inform their potential litigants that they are not responsible for their situation because they were not mature enough to understand the ramifications and the life-altering permanent harm they would face as a result of sex-change hormones, drugs, and procedures. They also were not provided enough information by medical personnel to give informed consent.
A dashboard of all current detransitioner cases, including wrongful death cases, that Transition Justice is assisting with can be accessed here.
Transition Justice is funded by parents whose children were affected by gender medicine and a few large compassionate donors who desire justice for those harmed.
We asked Ms. Shoultz why so many of the cases are slow to progress. She responded that, “the cases are stalled in court for various reasons. The child victims' cases in California (Chloe Cole and Layla Jane), are against Kaiser and its doctors, and Kaiser has an arbitration clause in its contracts that had to be defeated before the cases could move forward. I believe they are progressing now. The other cases have been stalled because the defendants try all kinds of tactics to have them dismissed, but so far none have worked.”
As an attorney, Ms. Shoultz knows well the slow churn of the legal system, yet is willing to endure the obstacles for the sake of justice for the plaintiffs. “Sadly, litigation always takes a lot of time, and the more powerful and wealthy the defendants are, as in this case, the more legal maneuvers they can use to try to get the cases thrown out or stalled. I hate the waiting, but we have no choice but to persevere.”
We would like to thank Martha Shoultz for speaking with me and wish her and Transition Justice Godspeed in their courageous mission in seeking recompense for young Americans who have been harmed by greedy medical providers and the rest of the Transgender-Industrial Complex.
Visit the Transition Justice website here. Visit Partners For Ethical Care website here and its YouTube channel here.
- Stop Child Genital Mutilation
Stop the Chop Shops!
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No Child Is Born In the Wrong Body
- How Transition Justice is Making a Difference
October 2024
Partners For Ethical Care (PEC) is a “secular, non-partisan, all-volunteer, grassroots nonprofit organization comprised of individuals from across the globe” whose mission is to “raise awareness and support efforts to stop the unethical treatment of children by schools, hospitals, and mental and medical healthcare providers under the duplicitous banner of gender identity affirmation.” They believe that no child is born in the wrong body.
One important pivotal partner with PEC is Transition Justice. Their mission is to connect detransitioners and those who have been harmed by gender “medicine” with legal assistance. Transition Justice was started primarily by parents who have been impacted by the transgender industry. We spoke with Martha Shoultz, one of the founding members, to find out more about Transition Justice.
Detransitioners are young men and women who were misled by social media, doctors, and hospitals and who regret what has happened to them. The medical establishment, with a growing number of exceptions, like the American College of Pediatricians, has been incentivized to follow the guidelines of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) that has set the “standards of care” for gender dysphoric youth. Those standards have proven to be deadly in some cases.
This year, Journalist Michael Shellenberger leaked the WPATH Files proving that “gender medicine is comprised of unregulated and pseudoscientific experiments on children, adolescents, and vulnerable adults and will go down as one of the worst medical scandals in history.”
Shellenberger went on to say: “WPATH members indicate repeatedly that they know that many children and their parents don’t understand the effects that puberty blockers, hormones, and surgeries will have on their bodies. And yet, they continue to perform and advocate for gender medicine.”
Martha Shoultz, who also serves as an attorney for Transition Justice, has located many detransitioners who regret what the medical establishment has done to them and who need a pathway to justice. She has referred several of those young people to the law firm of Campbell Miller Payne, PLLC, in Dallas, TX, which is in practice exclusively to represent those who were harmed by the transgender industry.
These detransitioners are both victims and heroes.
Because of the important work that PEC and Transition Justice do, Chloe Cole, the pioneer detransitioner who filed suit against a medical establishment for malpractice, was able to find legal assistance with Harmeet Dillon and the Center For American Liberty.
Ms. Shoultz said that more lawyers are needed as things move forward in combatting the repercussions of the transgender industry.
Partners For Ethical Care and Transition Justice have sponsored panel discussions with experts and with prominent detransitioners in Wisconsin, Illinois, and just recently in Santa Fe, NM, entitled “The Next Chapter- Moving Forward with Insights and Inspiration.”
When these events take place, they are usually not without nefarious groups attempting to sabotage them. Ms. Shoultz said that the hotel where their recent New Mexico event took place was threatened. PEC courageously refused to let the violent nay-sayers win and proceeded with the event without incident. Watch the event here.
We asked Ms. Shoultz how difficult it is for harmed individuals, who are mostly young people, to decide to take legal action against the parties that have injured them. She told me that it is not necessarily challenging with some, because of the gravity of the harm, but with younger shy patients, it is more difficult because “they consider what happened to them their own fault.”
Transition Justice and the lawyers who work with them, inform their potential litigants that they are not responsible for their situation because they were not mature enough to understand the ramifications and the life-altering permanent harm they would face as a result of sex-change hormones, drugs, and procedures. They also were not provided enough information by medical personnel to give informed consent.
A dashboard of all current detransitioner cases, including wrongful death cases, that Transition Justice is assisting with can be accessed here.
Transition Justice is funded by parents whose children were affected by gender medicine and a few large compassionate donors who desire justice for those harmed.
We asked Ms. Shoultz why so many of the cases are slow to progress. She responded that, “the cases are stalled in court for various reasons. The child victims' cases in California (Chloe Cole and Layla Jane), are against Kaiser and its doctors, and Kaiser has an arbitration clause in its contracts that had to be defeated before the cases could move forward. I believe they are progressing now. The other cases have been stalled because the defendants try all kinds of tactics to have them dismissed, but so far none have worked.”
As an attorney, Ms. Shoultz knows well the slow churn of the legal system, yet is willing to endure the obstacles for the sake of justice for the plaintiffs. “Sadly, litigation always takes a lot of time, and the more powerful and wealthy the defendants are, as in this case, the more legal maneuvers they can use to try to get the cases thrown out or stalled. I hate the waiting, but we have no choice but to persevere.”
We would like to thank Martha Shoultz for speaking with me and wish her and Transition Justice Godspeed in their courageous mission in seeking recompense for young Americans who have been harmed by greedy medical providers and the rest of the Transgender-Industrial Complex.
Visit the Transition Justice website here. Visit Partners For Ethical Care website here and its YouTube channel here.