Re: “The problem is professionals, not parents — We should demand the best evidence-based care for our kids struggling with gender identity,” by Lisa Selin...
Re: “The problem is professionals, not parents — We should demand the best evidence-based care for our kids struggling with gender identity,” by Lisa Selin Davis, Sunday Opinion.
Morgan had a lot of trauma in her life. My son, who is transgender, has been living a life that I can only describe as thriving since he transitioned. It’s regretful that Davis doesn’t note any factual information about transgender history, or that some Native American tribes have acknowledged three or more genders.
If this is the same agency, I think it should be encouraged to solve those problems rather than harass parents who are following medical guidelines for their children. I’m encouraged to know that even if courts ultimately decide that the state can go ahead with these investigations of transgender youth’s treatment, they will be far too understaffed to ever carry them out!Re: “Texas’ bus plan? ‘It’s a dud’ — Hundreds of migrants sent to D.C., but tactic has little effect,” Sunday news story.
Wouldn’t it be ironic if Americans finally realized that they don’t need the government to solve every problem? State by state, we can help our poor, our tired, our hungry. Perhaps, in the process, we can heal ourselves.Danna Zoltner, DentonAs an American citizen, where can I sign up for a free bus trip to Washington D.C.? What a memorable trip . Since I would not have to pledge to not return to Texas, and since the bus would be returning empty anyway, it seems only fair that Gov.
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