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Ethics & Money: The Dark Triad Terror, ACLU, Trevor, Planned Parenthood Transing Kids!

by Transman Scott Newgent

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Over the past few months, I have had the privilege of assisting an esteemed investigative journalist in uncovering the financial motives behind the alarming rise in childhood medical transition. As a 51-year-old woman who has personally undergone the medical transitioning process and now a transman, I bring a unique perspective to this critical discussion. Furthermore, being a mother to three children, having carried life and experiencing childbirth, has fueled my determination to address this pressing issue head-on.

by Transman Scott Newgent
The Dark Triad of TERROR!

It has become my life's mission to halt the medicalization of gender-confused kids. It is imperative that we redirect our efforts towards providing compassionate support, guidance, and therapy to help children explore their gender identity freely, without resorting to invasive medical procedures. By focusing on mental well-being, nurturing acceptance, and promoting education, we can create an environment where these children are seen, heard, and understood.


After careful analysis of the work that I have undertaken, I have reached a firm conclusion regarding the presence of three activist organizations that are significantly impeding the progress and opportunities for medically transitioning children. These organizations, which I refer to as a 'Dark Triad Terror' have been actively working against the well-being and rights of these vulnerable individuals.

 

ACLU

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a non-profit organization devoted to protecting the civil liberties of every citizen. An intriguing and controversial topic is the specific focus in recent years on advocating for transgender rights, especially medically transitioning children. This paper comparatively investigates the ACLU's financial gain from 2014 to present, emphasizing their increased focus on campaigns promoting medically transitioning children and its potential impact on the organization's bottom line.


Understanding the ACLU's Mission


The ACLU was established to "defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to all people in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States" (ACLU, 2021). However, in the past decade, the advocacy for transgender and specifically under-aged children's rights to transition medically has notably grown within the organization's campaign focus (Hettinger, 2019).


2014 to 2018: A Steep Rise


From 2014 to 2018, the ACLU experienced a steady increase in its revenue. According to ProPublica (2019), the group's annual revenue, approximately $100 million in 2014, rose to $240 million in 2018. So, within these four years, the income more than doubled, with an increase particularly evident from 2016 onwards. This period it directly overlapped with the ACLU's emerging advocacy for transgender rights, including medical transitioning for children (ProPublica, 2019).



Since 2019, an even more upward trend in the ACLU's revenue has been observed. With the national conversations surrounding transgender rights intensifying, the ACLU has cemented its work on this front. In 2019, the financial report indicated revenue had raised to staggering $300 million (ACLU, 2019).


The Link between Advocacy and Rise in Funding


While it cannot be definitively correlated, it is undoubtedly noteworthy that an intensifying focus on the rights of medically transitioning children coincides with a significant rise in revenue. Organizations like the ACLU mainly rely on donations, and their supporters may be motivated to donate when they perceive the issues addressed as urgent and personally relevant (Berry, 2019). By highlighting the challenges faced by transgender children, the ACLU appeals to empathic donors resulting in an increase in financial aid (Wallace, 2020).


Schultz (2020) and rightly so accused the ACLU of commercially exploiting the transgender issue, arguing that 'woke' capitalism is in play. However, this powerful regard was buried under unicorn farts and glitter bombs. But I heard you Schultz.


Overall, it is clear that the ACLU's financial status has considerably increased since 2014. It is intriguing how these financial gains coincide with their drive for advocacy of medically transitioning children. There is a clear link, and caution should be thrown to the wind.


We are butchering children with a process that is experimental, dangerous, does not cure anything and causes massive health issues, resulting in making mental health worse.


Throw caution to the wind I do not give a ticker toot losing friends, and you should not either.....start to #SCREAMLouder NOW!

 

The Trevor Project

The Trevor Project stands as one of the leading American non-profit organizations providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) individuals. Recently, a growing discussion has emerged regarding The Trevor Project's increase in financial contributions, particularly about their perceived promotion of medically transitioning children. This essay aims to recognize the ideologies surrounding this issue, analyzing the possible connections and implications.


The organization's financial success is apparent. The Trevor Project has reported considerable growth in donations and grants over the years, suggesting a rise in awareness and interest in its mission. For instance, the 2020 annual report registered a significant 113% increase in donations and grants compared to 2019 (The Trevor Project, 2020) [1]. This indicates a growing support base, which, arguably, has been spurred by the contentious issue of promoting medical transitions for transgender children.


Before delving into the connection, it is crucial to outline what is meant by 'medically transitioning children.' This term generally refers to the use of hormones and puberty blockers in individuals under the age of 18 to change their physical appearance and develop a body that aligns with their identified gender (WebMD, n.d.) [2]. The process, while contentious, is often advocated for as a means to impact the mental well-being of trans youth positively.



Many critics suggest that The Trevor Project's stance on this issue has driven a significant funding influx. The organization maintains a supportive approach towards transgender youth seeking medical transition, highlighting potential benefits like improved mental health and quality of life. They offer resources and information on gender transition in addition to their crisis hotline services (The Trevor Project, n.d.) [3]. The argument is that by promoting this potentially life-saving practice, the project fuels its financial growth.


Future research examining other possible factors, such as broader social changes, will be crucial to better understanding the dynamics behind these financial trends and why, nearly five years ago, they received 1.3 million in donations and last year nearly hit 70 million!


The real question is: If you were the CEO of 'The Trevor Project', you could increase revenue by 6600% by endorsing a medical procedure to cure what ails children. Would you jump in?


The real real question is: Did they continue when they knew the truth about the carnage? I say yes, yes, and yes...Handcuffs are coming!


 

And the Clincher

Planned Parenthood

The healthcare sector's evolution ties intrinsically with the shifting landscapes of society's acceptance, sensitivities and understanding. An area that has received much attention in recent years is gender dysphoria, particularly related to children and adolescents. I will critically evaluate how organizations like Planned Parenthood have professionally adapted to support these demographics, increasing their revenue streams.


One of the significant controversies surrounding Planned Parenthood is its promotion of hormonal therapy for adolescents experiencing gender dysphoria. In recent years, Planned Parenthood has become one of the largest providers of Transgender Care in the United States, going beyond providing reproductive healthcare (Planned Parenthood, n.d.).[1]. This strategic shift in services is a response to the increasing demand for affordable transgender healthcare services.


Consistent with this, revenue streams began to increase as Planned Parenthood expanded its programs promoting medical transition in children. These services are not without criticism, mainly due to ethical considerations and concerns surrounding the long-term effects on a growing child's physical and mental development (Biggs, 2019)[2]. However, as financial performance merely reflects demand, it is clear that some families are seeking such services profoundly.



While many healthcare organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Endocrine Society endorse gender-affirming care for youth, the conversation around this issue in children is still charged (Rafferty, 2018; Hembree et al., 2017)[3][4]. Planned Parenthood, embracing the idea that everyone deserves high-quality, compassionate health care, has undoubtedly found an untapped market in this arena.


Planned Parenthood's recent annual reports endorse this revelation. Following their offering of hormone therapies for transgender patients, they observed an increase in their revenues. The first-time mark-up year received heightened demand and increased public funding and private donations (Singh, 2020)[5]. This may be partially as a result of an increased societal awareness, acceptance of transgender people and activism promoting equal access to healthcare.


The expansion of the services towards promoting medically transitioning children drew both praise and criticism. Supporters argue that Planned Parenthood has provided an essential service to a frequently discriminated community. At the same time, critics contend that significant decisions about a child's sexual identity should not be made hastily or without consideration of potential consequences (Cretella, 2017)[6].


The provision of transition-related services for children by Planned Parenthood has increased its revenue. These developments mirror societal changes, and despite the controversy, they demonstrate the demand for these services. Such an organizational shift is indicative of broader acceptance within society and the commitment of healthcare organizations to meet the demands of previously underserved individuals.


 

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