Harvard is training medical students to treat "transgender" infants
· Jan 11, 2023 · NottheBee.com

I promise you, this is the most disturbing headline you will read all day:

Yes, infants.

Yes, this is NOT The Babylon Bee.

The school is offering a course called "Caring for Patients with Diverse Sexual Orientations, Gender Identities, and Sex Development," which aims to instruct on-their-way medical experts in treating "LGBTQIA+" individuals — including those who have just been born.

It's no surprise that the one esteemed Harvard would now be promoting transgender ideology.

Even in medicine, a field where scientific data should rule over ideology, it's still not a shock that Harvard would teach radical gender and sexuality theory.

But somehow they still managed to go beyond crazy by teaching future doctors to treat FREAKING NEWBORNS AS TRANSGENDER!

Here's the relevant part of the course description from Harvard:

This elective is a four-week multidisciplinary clinical-and-scholarly experience that trains students to provide high-quality, culturally responsive care for patients with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities, and sex development. Many of these patients identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex or asexual (LGBTQIA+). Clinical exposure and education will focus on serving gender and sexual minority people across the lifespan, from infants to older adults.

Thank the Lord this is an elective and not required! But also, passing this course should probably DISQUALIFY you from practicing medicine. Can you imagine one of these young docs caring for your kids???

This isn't the first time we've heard this nonsense though:

Is there something in the water in Boston? Boston U and Harvard are all in on the trans ideology that proclaims a child can be born in the WRONG body and know this from birth.

We went from "oh, that's weird, Bruce Jenner thinks he's a woman" to "Harvard is training med students to care for babies that are obviously one of 8 billion genders" in only a matter of a few years.

The slippery slope is real, my friends. And I'm not sure we'll be able to tell when we hit the bottom.


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