‘They can’t even get a tattoo’: TV host slams children undergoing irreversible gender treatments

By Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Rita Panahi warns children are being pushed into life-altering medical decisions before they are old enough to fully understand the consequences. “You don’t see class action lawsuits happening, just given how many children have been sent down this path?” Mr Panahi said. “For kids, the results are even more horrendous, potentially because they could be left infertile, they could be left with all sorts of sexual dysfunction. “They’re making these decisions at an age where they can’t get a tattoo, they can’t drive.”

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