Conservative Voices Silenced
Conservative Voices Silenced

In this episode of Conservative Voices Silenced, Elizabeth Smith and Kristine Sposato create a space for conservative voices to share their stories.

They introduce their guest, Michelle, who shares her experience with gender dysphoria and transitioning.

Michelle explains how she discovered transgenderism online and the influence of pop culture on her gender identity.

She discusses the medical practices and challenges she faced during her transition, as well as the emotional and psychological effects of testosterone.

Michelle also shares her journey of detransitioning and the impact it had on her social circle.

The episode highlights the importance of connecting to one's body and the need for detransitioners to share their stories.

The conversation explores the lack of research and censorship surrounding gender ideology.

It highlights the need for reliable research from Sweden, where they have stopped prescribing puberty blockers and delaying transition treatments until adulthood.

The discussion also touches on the funding and bias in research, with organizations often requiring a pro-gender ideology conclusion.

The influence of political parties and the pharmaceutical industry is examined, along with the dispersion of gender clinics in the UK.

Resources for parents and the potential for future contributions are discussed, as well as the importance of balancing personal trauma and advocacy.

The conversation emphasizes the need to protect children from indoctrination and address underlying mental health issues.

It concludes with the importance of finding therapists and spiritual support in navigating these challenges.

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