by Paul Joseph Watson, Summit News:
Big tech wouldn’t want anyone hearing an opinion that deviates from happy rainbow fantasy land
Google owned YouTube has removed a recent interview Tucker Carlson produced with a woman who ‘de-transitioned’ from gender conversion and is now speaking out against the promotion of the ideology among young people.
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During the interview, Helena Kerschner described how she feels she was exploited at a time when she was young, confused and “uncomfortable” in her own skin.
Kerschner has said she felt “sucked into gender ideology online,”at age 15 and was even encouraged by officials at her school to undergo masculinizing hormone therapy in a process she describes as “very damaging.”
when i was 15, lonely, and hated my body, i got sucked into gender ideology online.
my school encouraged me and i was easily prescribed a high dose of testosterone at 18, and it was very damaging.
this is not rare.#DetransAwarenessDay
me at 19, trans // me now at 23 pic.twitter.com/oNPF5J3Q7m
— helena (spoiled crackerette) (@lacroicsz) March 12, 2022
During the interview, Kerschner noted “it’s completely normal for not only young girls, but often young boys to feel uncomfortable with themselves uncomfortable with their body. But we have this ideology that is especially prevalent online that says that if you have those feelings, that means you’re trans.”
She further told Carlson “there are literally people who say, if you don’t even like your voice on a recording, that’s a sign of gender dysphoria, and you need to go see a medical professional because you’re trans.”
She continued, “I really feel afraid for these other young girls like myself who they might not be, you know, I consider myself lucky that I was able to get out of it unscarred really medically, but there’s so many young people who can’t say the same.”
“Psychologically as well. I mean, it’s just devastating to, especially from a young age be lied to, by adults at school, and by medical professionals and told that your body is wrong, you need to change it, you need to get hormones you need to get surgeries, that’s devastating for a young person. So I’m just really concerned for younger girls and boys like I once was being led down this path and being hurt by it,” she further urged.
During the interview Kerschner also noted that it is “an oversimplification of the truth” for medical officials to state that the process is reversible.
“When you go on a cross-sex hormone, like that’s going to give you not just physical changes, but psychological experiences, that you can’t just act like they never happened, you can’t just take it back,” she explained.