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Miriam Grossman, M.D., is a psychiatrist who has taken a stand against what she describes as the “religion” of gender ideology. Grossman saw a massive increase in young patients who claimed to have gender dysphoria after COVID lockdowns, when kids were isolated online.
“There is no medical or scientific basis for the idea that you can be one sex in your mind and that be at odds with your physical reality of your body,” Grossman tells Glenn Beck.
“Everything you just said, I just believe. But you’re one of the only doctors left on the hill of sanity,” Glenn says. “What happened?”
Grossman notes that parents and therapists have started to “affirm the new identity, celebrate the new identity, and put the child in the driver's seat.”
“It’s what many, many therapists do these days, and it is what almost all of our mainstream medical and mental health associations are telling us to do,” Grossman says, using the American Psychological Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics as examples of organizations she no longer trusts despite being trained to.
“Kids are indoctrinated with this religion as if they are established facts,” she explains. “They are flooded with this from every angle as they go through the day, and they’re led to believe that these are undisputed facts, and nothing could be further from the truth.”
Not only have mainstream medical and mental health associations done a one-eighty on their previous science-backed beliefs — but they’re ignoring the clear life-altering consequences that come with such a decision.
“They take puberty blockers, they then take cross-sex hormones, testosterone and estrogen and other hormones, and then many of them get surgeries, which are extremely expensive,” Grossman says. “Now, once a young person goes on puberty blockers, almost all of them will continue on to cross-sex hormones, which means they will be a consumer of pharmaceuticals for the rest of their life.”
“Could it be that simple, that it’s money, that it’s Big Pharma that’s really pushing this?” Glenn asks Grossman.
“There’s no question that this is extremely lucrative,” she says. “You have to also consider that we are creating a generation of young people who are sterile.”
If they end up wanting to have biological kids, their only options will be IVF or surrogacy.
“That’s a whole other gold mine of opportunity for reproductive technologies,” Grossman adds.
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Jimmy Kimmel earned himself a fact-check Tuesday after trying to dunk on Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
On Sunday, Kennedy posted a Twitter message stressing the importance of prioritizing physical health. To bolster his position that the physical health of Americans is an issue presidential candidates should address, RFK Jr. cited the significant weight gain Americans experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Americans gained an average of 29 pounds during the Covid lockdowns," he tweeted. "I will help turn this around by encouraging our citizens to exercise, eat well, and fortify their immune systems by removing harmful chemicals from our food."
In response, Kimmel misrepresented what Kennedy said and mocked him.
"[W]ow! we each gained 29 lbs? that almost sounds like nonsense! (there’s a good possibility this guy is Borat)," Kimmel responded.
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But much like the jokes on his late-night talk show, Kimmel's attempt to dunk on Kennedy fell flat.
That's because the American Psychological Association found that 42% of Americans reported gaining "undesired" weight during the pandemic. Important to this story, the average weight gain of those who reported "undesired" weight was, that's right, 29 pounds. Twitter added a fact-check to Kimmel's tweet noting the APA's study.
What Kennedy did not assert was that each and every American gained 29 pounds during the pandemic. He simply restated what the APA found about American weight gain.
But the central point of Kennedy's tweet remains true: For unhealthy Americans, the pandemic exacerbated unhealthy behaviors and weight gain. Other studies have corroborated the data point that a significant number of Americans gained weight during the pandemic. Many of those people were already obese or overweight.
Indeed, for America to maintain its status as a global superpower, its people cannot remain bogged down in metabolic diseases and other health problems that can otherwise be avoided with exercise, diet, and self-discipline. That, of course, was Kennedy point all along.
"As President, I will restore America as the global example of health & well-being. Not through pills or syringes, but through character and self-discipline," he said.
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