Podcast: Carrie Mendoza, Lt. Governor Candidate Interviewed: Transgender Issue Destroying our Kids – Breakthrough Ideas

18 reactions · 12 shares | ICYMI: Dr. Carrie Mendoza, Lt. Governor Candidate, explains how policies and profit-driven medicine are fast-tracking kids into life-altering procedures while silencing parents, doctors, and therapists. State leaders, including Gov. Pritzker, are quietly promoting this agenda under the guise of “mental health." #tedforillinois #Illinois #radioshow | Ted For Illinois | FacebookDr. Carrie Mendoza, Lt. Governor Candidate, explains how policies and profit-driven medicine are fast-tracking kids into life-altering procedures while silencing parents, doctors, and therapists. State leaders, including Gov. Pritzker, are quietly promoting this agenda under the guise of “mental health."
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Hello, Indiana!
5 months ago

Carrie would do well to dig up the program narrated by Barbra Walters years ago about the “ brave, young man that had the courage to transition” ( aided and encouraged by his lib parents ). Said person is now an overweight, clinically depressed shell of a person that has to insert a plastic apparatus into itself daily to keep the sex organ he wasn’t born with to keep from closing. If that wouldn’t seal the deal, nothing would.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
5 months ago

An issue between parents, their kids, and their doctor. The state should have no role.

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