(PJ Media) On Friday, the University of Florida was the scene of a trans protest.
I know, at this point, a day without a protest is a like a day without gravity. But this particular demonstration took a new tack. At issue were recent moves by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the legislature that could curtail or place regulations on gender treatments
Of course, there was the usual marching, and the crowd of demonstrators participating in the “Inject-In @ SHCC” yelled “F*** DeSantis” as they passed the University’s Chick-fil-A. Nothing particularly unusual about that. Although someone could have shouted, “Trans chickens are chickens!” Which would have at least put an interesting accent on the day and would have been a nice change of pace.
The College Fix provided an account of the affair along with a link, which propriety dictates I not post here. Yes, the “F” word again. Forget surgery, somebody needs to get these people some dictionaries so they can expand their vocabularies. Although to be fair, the decline and fall of civilization may be tied to the use of the “F” word. I have to admit that there are those on the right who could not recite the Preamble to the Constitution, the Pledge of Allegiance or The Lord’s Prayer without dropping the “F-bomb.” So that may be a systemic problem.
When the crowd reached its destination, everyone fell silent as people began to inject the hormone of their choice. Once that was complete, the crowd broke into cheers. The denouement came as people dropped their spent supplies into a box taped to a cardboard cutout of DeSantis. The CollegeFix had a quote from one attendee:
And a good time was had by all. Bud Light may or may not have been served.
Many have posited that the recent acts of violence such as the Nashville shootings and the attack on Riley Gaines were motivated by the effect that leftist dogma has had on young minds. But could it be a medical issue? I talked to a medical professional who specializes in hormone replacement therapy.
For men taking estrogen because they want to become women, there is a risk of mood swings and depression, along with memory issues and the exacerbation of any underlying mental health issues.
As any healthcare provider with a conscience will tell you, hormone injections need to be in the proper dosages and at the prescribed time, not when one feels like it. Doing things like saving their daily dose for a demonstration and forgetting to bring their “T” with them would seem to point to a rather cavalier attitude by these people toward treatments. And then there is the little matter of dropping used syringes into a cardboard box as opposed to a medical sharps container. No chance of injury or exposure to disease there. Nope. Ah, the college mind at work. But what’s a little hepatitis, or possibly worse, among friends?