This is a grim reminder that, in spite of all the gains we've made rolling back the transgender craze, there is still plenty of work to be done:
A Montana law banning gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors will remain temporarily blocked, the state Supreme Court ruled Wednesday, after justices unanimously agreed with a lower court judge who found the law likely violates the state's constitutional right to privacy.
A law banning the poisoning and mutilation of young children is a violation of a "right to privacy?"
The state attorney general's office gets it 100% right:
In upholding the district court's flawed decision to temporarily block a duly enacted law, the Supreme Court put the wellbeing of children -- who have yet to reach puberty -- at risk by allowing experimental treatments that could leave them to deal with serious and irreversible consequences for the rest of their lives to continue.
As did Montana's governor:
We should note that the rolling back of transgender insanity is rapidly becoming so mainstream that even left-wing euro-states are getting in on it:
This is pretty easy stuff! We shouldn't allow doctors to brutally injure and mutilate children in the name of a faddish delusional pseudoscience. Not difficult. Slam-dunk.
It's not all hopeless here, of course: Nearly half of all U.S. states have moved to protect children from this dangerous, violent trend in recent years:
Let's hope the Supreme Court rules quickly on the matter so all these states can easily protect kids from LGBT ideology.
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