Sex changes aren’t all they’re cracked up to me, and may instead cause further harm to individuals. Even doctors who perform sex change operations have admitted that it’s actually impossible to truly change one’s biological sex. This is some of the insight from Walt Heyer, who shared his experiences with sex change operations for the Daily Signal.
Heyer said the “answer is simple,” and that hormones and surgery “biologically, not at all” make a person a different biological sex.
In order to return to living as a man, Heyer had to petition the California Superior Court, a process which has now changed. Dr. Stanley Biber, his doctor, whose area of Trinidad, Colorado became known as the “Sex Change Capital of the World,” wrote a letter for Heyer to do so:
My surgeon wrote a letter to the court stating that I met the medical criteria for the courts to legally change my birth certificate back to male. The very surgeon who earlier said that hormones and surgery had changed me to female, now admitted that it did not.
In the letter, he testified that the surgery and cross-gender hormones had the effect of neutering my external appearance and genitalia, but my internal biological structure and my genetics were still male.
Despite how the “truth should seem obvious,” Heyer recalled others contacting him, as they realized “that they could never become a ‘real’ woman,” as they speak of being “unhappy and opting to go back to the gender of their birth.”
Heyer also warned of how “False Hope Could Lead to More Suicide,” which is high among the transgender community, pointing further to how the surgery might not be effective.
Oftentimes those who consider themselves transgender supporters will advocate for sex change procedures, which, as Heyer detailed, may serve to confuse transgender individuals as “False Hope,” who then pointed to how “Other Advocate Less Surgery” and discusses “Surgery as a Last Resort.”
Transgender adults like Heyer, and those who may become further confused after sex changes and hormones, are not the only ones affected. There is the possibility of affecting future generations to come.
“A man can mutilate his body, but he can never transform it to be organized as a female—and vice versa for the woman,” Heyer wrote, speaking of a man who was profiled for what the media described as the first man to give birth.
While living as a man, this individual kept female genitals in tact so as to have children, trying to have it both ways, despite there being no argument with biology. The baby girl was born in Oregon, where just as her parents could claim their sex to be otherwise, had she been conceived months later, her parents could have had her aborted at any point in the pregnancy, with taxpayer dollars paying for the procedure.
Meanwhile, the state removed the children of parents who had IQ scores too low to parent.
This little girl is far from the only child to be affected. Society has now even deemed it acceptable for children to undergo sex changes, which not only mutilates their bodies and confuses their impressionable minds, but renders them infertile.
Despite what some pediatricians are speaking out about as being “large-scale child abuse,” the culture still promotes it, with TLC’s network promoting shows of transgender children, including “I Am Jazz” and “Growing Up Evancho.”
Universities are also pushing transgender ideology and acceptance.