A landmark legal case involving a detransitioner, Prisha Mosley, has been deemed legally viable by a judge in North Carolina. Mosley has sued multiple doctors and health facilities on seven counts, including fraud, breach of duty, and medical-malpractice, for their roles in providing gender-affirming care. This case highlights growing concerns and legal challenges against gender-affirming treatments, with critics describing the practices as an 'assembly line of mutilation' and advocating for mental health support for young people instead.
"Trust the experts," they say. But what if these "experts" convince YOUR CHILD that he or she is in the wrong body, probably suicidal, & in need of life-altering surgeries? @Miriam_Grossman has freed children from this cult. Now, she joins me to teach parents how to do the same. https://t.co/teg99ci2lx
Detransitioner wins legal battle as court allows lawsuit against 'gender-affirming care' providers to proceed She emphasised the importance in providing support to young people with mental health issues rather than misleading them into irreversible harm. https://t.co/yAZDi0fWAt
“An assembly line of mutilation.” This is the reality of so-called gender-affirming care. This is why we’re suing the doctors who are harming young girls instead of providing them with the care they really need. @pnjaban, @onedonebun, @ChoooCole https://t.co/mHGJd8eKIT
For the first time, a detransitioner medical-malpractice lawsuit will proceed in court, deemed by a judge to be legally viable. Prisha Mosley @detransaqua has sued in North Carolina “multiple doctors and health facilities on seven counts of fraud, facilitating fraud, breach of… https://t.co/VZXOMPRux3
Joseph Figliolia and @LeorSapir: There is a "growing social movement bent on deeming parents 'abusive' for declining to 'affirm' their child’s 'gender identity.'" https://t.co/iT6grla8Jw