
🧪🚫While grown adults in agony are told to “hang on” because assisted dying is too irreversible, the NHS has apparently found a fast lane — not for cancer cures, not for rare disease treatments — but for experimenting on kids whose only “diagnosis” is being young and confused. Welcome to the new frontier of medical ethics: suppress first, ask questions later.
🧬 The Great British Puberty Experiment: Now Recruiting Children!
Yes, that’s right. The National Health Service, famed for its 6-hour A&E waits and shortage of actual medicine, has found the energy and funding to tinker with hormone blockers — on children. Not because the kids are dying. Not because they’re sick. But because they’re exploring their identity in a world that’s already confusing enough without needles and irreversible interventions.
Imagine telling a child:
“We don’t really know what this will do to you long-term. That’s the point of the study. But here’s a shot — good luck with your bones, your brain, your fertility!”
We wouldn’t give untested meds to a child with a sore throat. We wouldn’t fast-track a treatment for acne if the side effects included infertility. But if a 12-year-old says they’re unsure of who they are? Suddenly it’s full steam ahead into a medical mystery tour with no return ticket.
The NHS was built to treat the sick. This? This isn’t medicine. It’s ideology dressed up in a white coat and holding a clipboard.
And we’re told it’s “kindness.” No. Kindness is giving kids time. Compassion is offering support. Courage is saying: you don’t need to fix a healthy body to heal a hurting soul.
Let’s be clear: this is not about hate. It’s about hesitation. It’s about standing at the edge of a slippery slope and saying, “Maybe don’t throw children down it headfirst just because someone said it’s progressive.”
Because when the NHS — the institution trusted to do no harm — starts running drug trials on children with no illness, we don’t need a debate.
We need a full stop. 🚫
🔥 Challenges 🔥
Where is the line? Who draws it? Why is hesitation seen as hate and blind experimentation sold as care? Let’s hear your take. Speak for the kids who can’t. Be louder than the system that forgot what healing actually means. 🗣️
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The sharpest words will make it into the next issue of the magazine. 🧠📢


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