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Study linking ghastly tests on corpses and live dogs to sex-change surgeries re-emerges, sparking outrage
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Study linking ghastly tests on corpses and live dogs to sex-change surgeries re-emerges, sparking outrage

Chinese scientists made a show years ago of mutilating live dogs and human corpses in hopes of better equipping mentally ill women with mock penises. Over the weekend, feminists took to pressing animal rights activists about their silence on the matter.

Although only recently making the rounds on social media, the study now inflaming feminists was published in 2018 by the medical journal Sexual Medicine. The study chronicled the nightmarish efforts by Zhuming Yin and his team from the communist-controlled Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College to "develop a 1-stage prosthesis-free dynamic cavernosa reconstruction method using bilateral innervate gracilis muscles."

In other words, Yin and his team were developing a new and improved way of mutilating the female clitoris and thigh muscles in order to construct fake penises for transvestites.

Yin and his team justified their work in part by highlighting an increasing number of patients with "gender dysphoria" and a corresponding rise in "demand for anatomic, functional, and esthetic penile reconstruction."

There appears to be a growing market for the expensive procedures, especially in the U.S., where the number of minors ages 6-17 diagnosed with so-called gender dysphoria has skyrocketed in recent years. Reuters reported that in 2017, there were 15,172 new diagnoses in the United States. In 2021, there were 41,167. The number is likely to continue rising.

The JAMA Network Open indicated on the basis of a cohort study including data from the Nationwide Ambulatory Survey Sample and the National Inpatient Sample, sex-change operations nearly tripled from 2016 to 2019.

While gruesome options were already available to women seeking sex changes, the Chinese study noted that such surgeries involved multiple stages as well as various complications, specifically with the implantation of an "erectile prosthesis," including dysfunction, "prosthesis malposition, infection, protrusion, and leakage."

To test their one-stage sex-change method, the scientists first experimented on the remains of 10 freshly deceased human beings who had been between the ages of 38 and 73. The study indicated these dissections served as a proof of concept for transformation of thigh muscles, skin flaps, and corpora cavernosa into monstrous aggregates intended to altogether resemble male phalli.

After butchering the dead, Yin and his team set their sights on 11 mixed-breed female dogs, all between the ages of 11 and 13 months old. The canine subjects were loaded full of ketamine, fentanyl, and other drugs, then subjected to "penile reconstruction surgery."

"Each dog after surgery was equipped with a large-sized Elizabethan collar to prevent the animal from biting and licking the surgical site," said the study. "The animals were examined daily within 2 weeks after surgery until the wound healed completely."

The Chinese scientists then subjected the transmogrified creatures to further indignities, electrocuting the dogs' transplanted thigh muscles to test whether their alien parts would attain "sufficient hardness to complete sexual intercourse."

In what was apparently the first and last mercy shown to the dogs, Yin's team euthanized all of the test subjects after seven months of assessments — with the exception of one canid that died after the surgery. The fake penises on the dead dogs were then "harvested" for further study.

It appears some American researchers have already put the Chinese experiments into the service of the transgender agenda stateside. A team of researchers at the Center for Gender Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, cited the study in October 2022 as evidence of a surgical means to help "transgender men achieve penetrative function after phalloplasty."

The feminist publication Reduxx drew attention to the study Sunday as well as to the recent efforts of critics to rouse the concern of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

One feminist wrote to PETA, "You protest against milking cows; how about protesting against something truly horrible?"

"Yet when they were testing women's cosmetics on rabbits - there were world wide protests. what could the difference be?" wrote another self-described feminist.

"They experimented on female dogs in the name in gender ideology and trans 'health care,'" wrote another feminist. "They butchered them and sewed on fake penises. Another horror in the miles long ever expanding list of horrors to come out of this madness."

The X account Real Parents of Loudoun County cast doubt on the purported ethical nature of the Chinese experiments and stressed, "It's time to end these practices. No one is born in the wrong body."

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Joseph MacKinnon

Joseph MacKinnon

Joseph MacKinnon is a staff writer for Blaze News.
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