South Dakota is set to become the next state to ban experimental and irreversible transgender procedures for minors
· Feb 11, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Some great states have been absolutely steamrolling transgender ideology lately, passing laws to protect minors from irreversible surgeries and poisonous synthetic hormones: Tennessee, Utah, Oklahoma.

I've heard it said that eventually you get tired of winning after a while. I don't know about you, but I'm not there yet!

South Dakota is set to prohibit nearly all forms of gender-affirming treatment for transgender minors after a proposed law gained sweeping approval through its state legislature.

The state Senate passed a House bill banning surgical and non-surgical gender-affirming treatment for minors on Thursday in a 30-4 vote, advancing the legislation to Gov. Kristi Noem's desk. Noem will sign the bill into law, a spokesperson for the Republican governor told CNN on Friday.

The legislation bars puberty blocking medication in patients under the age of 18, as well as sex hormones and surgery related to gender transition.

Me after watching happily as the transgender industry is completely wrecked by yet another state government:

Never underestimate, though, the determination of some Republicans to try and screw things up:

State Sen. Tim Reed, a Republican, offered an amendment that would have removed the ban on puberty blockers, arguing some minors need them for reasons other than gender transition. But his amendment failed on a voice vote.

"Puberty blockers can calm a child's anxiety so that counseling can begin," Reed said. "Blockers have a place helping families navigate through an extremely difficult situation."

Yeah you know what's an "extremely difficult situation?" Letting your kid be corrupted and mutilated by an evil and deranged LGBTQ ideology.

Thankfully, smarter heads prevailed in South Dakota. On to the next state!


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