Is This Appropriate Treatment? | Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy explains why mastectomies for healthy teen girls is no big deal @isthisappropriatetreatment4551 | Uploaded November 2018 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Trans industry physician Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy flippantly describes the maturity of teen girls whom she has referred for drastic and unnecessary breast surgery. If any of these girls later regrets this decision, she can simply "go and get" breast implants, no big deal.
It is shocking and hard to believe, but Olson-Kennedy has referred at least two girls age *13* for surgery to chop off their breasts, and many others age 14, 15, 16, 17. Why? Because they have rapid-onset gender dysphoria, a temporary mental illness, and claim to be boys. That's why she uses the trans-jargon term, "chest surgery." Olson-Kennedy's paper in JAMA Pediatrics (2018) provides plenty of evidence of her practice with teen girls.
For the full 53-minute presentation, please see:
youtube.com/watch?v=e9LbMIKdixo
This was filmed in July 2018.
Trans industry physician Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy flippantly describes the maturity of teen girls whom she has referred for drastic and unnecessary breast surgery. If any of these girls later regrets this decision, she can simply "go and get" breast implants, no big deal.
It is shocking and hard to believe, but Olson-Kennedy has referred at least two girls age *13* for surgery to chop off their breasts, and many others age 14, 15, 16, 17. Why? Because they have rapid-onset gender dysphoria, a temporary mental illness, and claim to be boys. That's why she uses the trans-jargon term, "chest surgery." Olson-Kennedy's paper in JAMA Pediatrics (2018) provides plenty of evidence of her practice with teen girls.
For the full 53-minute presentation, please see:
youtube.com/watch?v=e9LbMIKdixo
This was filmed in July 2018.