Gender Ideology Threatens the Most Vulnerable Kids
Breakpoint
Colson Center
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🗓️ 2 February 2024
⏱️ 5 minutes
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In the past decade, the idea that a person can be born in the wrong body has caused significant harm to many, most of all young people and their families. Now we are learning just how much this idea, whether caught online, in school, or at a counselor's office, has preyed on the most vulnerable populations.
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to a breakpoint, a daily look at an ever-changing culture through the lens of |
| 0:04.3 | unchanging truth. |
| 0:05.3 | For the Colston Center, I'm John Stone Street. |
| 0:09.4 | In the past decade, the idea that a person can be born in the wrong body has caused significant harm to many, most of all, young people and their families. |
| 0:17.5 | Now we're learning just how much this idea, whether caught online at school or in a counselor's office has preyed upon the most vulnerable |
| 0:25.6 | populations. |
| 0:26.6 | During our recent Breakpoint Forum, Dr. Steve Gersovich described how a growing body of research |
| 0:32.1 | is now demonstrating that, and I quote, |
| 0:34.8 | the disability community has been disproportionately impacted by the gender revolution, |
| 0:40.2 | end quote. |
| 0:40.9 | For example, according to a report by the Human Rights Campaign, perhaps the most aggressive promoter of gender ideology and so-called gender transitions, adults who identify as transgender are overrepresented in almost every category of mental illness. |
| 0:56.0 | Not only are adults who identify as transgender more than twice as likely to have a mental disability |
| 1:02.0 | than those who don't claim to be LGBTQ, they're almost 20% more likely to have a disability |
| 1:08.4 | than adults claiming to be LGBT or Q, but not E. |
| 1:12.8 | And another study on the prevalence of neurodevelopmental conditions |
| 1:16.4 | and adults who identify as transgender confirmed |
| 1:19.1 | that compared to the general population, |
| 1:21.4 | adults with O. C.D. autism or bipolar disorder |
| 1:25.8 | were over five times more likely to identify as transgender. Those with ADHD |
| 1:31.4 | were six to seven times more likely to identify as transgendered. Those with |
| 1:35.0 | depression or learning disorders were over three times more likely to |
| 1:38.0 | three times more likely to claim a transgender identity |
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