Yes.---- Original Message ----From: "Darin Steffl" Sent: 12/10/2024 4:26:45 
PMTo: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT AnalogyI think 
you're drinking the conspiracy kool-aid with this claim. I'm 33 and when I was 
in school, they needed permission to provide me something small like Tylenol. I 
have family members who are teachers and kids in our family from elementary to 
highschool. I'm also in Minnesota which has been blue for a long time.There is 
absolutely zero truth to kids being secretly helped to transition with meds or 
operations. The claim is absurd.The claim that people support secret transition 
operations is also absurd. I'm socially liberal and fiscally conservative and 
this is not anything I would support. I doubt you'll find any sane adult that 
supports this. That means the democratic party absolutely does not support this 
either.What I and most of the party does support is talking with kids who feel 
their gender doesn't match the way they were born. This means therapy, 
counseling, consultations with a doctor to talk through everything. Parents 
should be involved in the conversations if the child wants to do anything more 
than talk. Things like medications and such should not be provided without 
parental and doctor involvement. Again, there is ZERO evidence of schools 
providing any sort of medical treatment, prescriptions, or operations in secret 
to kids. Any such claim to the contrary is absurd. They don't have enough money 
for class supplies as it is.What I do support is the school keeping the gender 
identity and sexuality private from parents IF the child feels the parents will 
be abusive to them if they come out. There's plenty of examples of strict or 
religious parents who would abuse or kick out a child if they came out as trans 
or LGBT. The privacy protection is something I'm onboard with. Anything more 
than counseling should not be allowed until parents are involved and a doctor 
agrees with any plans. Ideally, no physical operations will happen until 
they're 18 under any circumstances.This is my opinion as a slightly left of 
center voter. Republicans should be in full support of these views as the self 
proclaimed "freedom party". Unfortunately they've repositioned themselves to be 
in favor of government control with: book bans, white washing history, 
controlling women's Healthcare, trying to ban same sex marriage, forcing 
religion (specifically Christianity) into public schools, threatening to 
imprison the media and people who speak out against them. Republicans are not 
about freedom anymore since Trump became popular. I hope once he's done with 
his second term that the party can return to normal.On Tue, Dec 10, 2024, 
5:55?PM Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote:K-12 schools I am familiar with 
won't give out a Tylenol without parents permission, I'm not sure if they can 
apply a bandaid. So I'm skeptical about the meds part.---- Original Message 
----From: [email protected]: 12/10/2024 1:28:27 PMTo: 
[email protected]: Re: [AFMUG] OT Analogy




OK, how can I strengthen the analogy?? I kinda want it to have a bit 
of a gotcha effect.? 
I am purposely trying to be a bit vague as to practitioner and meds.? 

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From: Bill 
Prince 
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2024 12:07 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Analogy
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That's why context is so important. "Practitioner" is pretty subjective, as 
is "meds".? What if the meds were LSD, methamphetamine, psilocybin,? 
morphine? What if the practitioner were RFK Jr?
Analogy is weak.
?bp
<part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
On 12/10/2024 9:17 AM, [email protected] wrote:

  
  
  Does this idea work:
  Say the school observes/detects a certain trait in your kid.? The 
  kid seemingly agrees with the people at the school.? They think that if 
  they can get the kid treatment, the kid will be much happier and 
relaxed.
  ?
  So they pursue some counseling for the kid and help the kid obtain some 
  treatment meds from a practitioner.? 
  All without the knowledge of the parents.
  Seemingly the kid is happier and more well adjusted.? They become 
  gregarious and outgoing and find it easier to find friends.? 
  Nobody seems to tell the kid or be worried about the long term physical 
  and mental effects.? 
  ?
  Some folks in this nation think this is totally OK.? 
  All for the kid right.
  ?
  Now, a few details I left out:
  ?
  The teacher thinks the kid might be an alcoholic.? There is some 
  science that hints that alcholism is genetic.? The school thinks that it 
  might be helpful for the kid to explore the world of alcohol.? They give 
  the kid some books on mixology etc.? So they set up a kid bar with a bar 
  tender to give them their meds during the day.? Spectacular results 
  right.
   


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