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What is the difference between a child performer and the victim of child abuse?
June 25, 2019
In this clip, "Louder with Crowder" host Steven Crowder described the difference between being a child performer and being the victim of child abuse, illustrated the difference with video clips from a VICE documentary about parents supporting their children as they transition.
Crowder explained that transitioning children is child abuse for the following reasons:
- Trans activist doctors actively perpetuate ant scientific data.
- Trans issues are the only scenarios that we allow 8-year-old children to make permanent life-altering decisions.
- Giving Children hormone blockers forces them children to stay in a permanent state of gender dysphoria.
"We don't let 8-year-old children make decisions about anything specifically sex, yet we are allowing 8-year-old children make decisions about transitioning," Crowder said.
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