Gender clinics housed within children's hospitals were protested on Feb 14 in an effort spanning six cites in a joint effort spearheaded by a recently-formed LGB group and parents of transgender-identifying teens and young adults.
Protesters demonstrate against transing children outside Connecticut Children s Hospital in Hartford, Conn., on Feb. 14, 2021. | Courtesy of LGB Fight Back
Parents of transgender-identifying teens held protests outside children s hospitals that house transgender clinics in six cities across the United States and Canada in a joint effort spearheaded by these families and a recently-formed LGB group.
Rallies were held in Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, Hartford, and Ontario, Canada on Valentine s Day to protest against the use of experimental drugs and cross-sex hormones on youth who are struggling with same-sex attraction, are on the autism spectrum, or suffering from depression or other mental struggles.
some other things and other pieces of evidence that they are looking at, as well. we know, obviously, that there is a videotape that they have in their possession in this particular case, and that the third victim it said, there was an incident that occurred, and it s a specific date on february 18th, 2003. the last victim, may 2009 to january 2010. in the last case, it was a victim being under the age of 17. the reason why 17 is so important here is because that is in illinois the age of consent. and so those are we are talking about minors in a couple of these cases, specific, and i think in three of the four cases it is specifically about a victim being under the age of 17. in other words, a minor who cannot consent. and they re talking about aggravated criminal sexual abuse. these are major charges. we in order to be, you know,
issue going forth all types of sexual assault cases. if a person s unconscious or they can t say yes or no, that is not agreeing to sexual assault or sexual contact. that is what cosby s problem s going to be. if he gave this young lady quaaludes, she passed out, or she was aunconscious or delirious, that is not giving consent to any type of touching or penetration. even if she took the convey suedes consensually? yes. and that is something that is evolving over time when we see people going to parties and clubs and taking drugs. if a woman is unconscious, she can t consent to sex. that s a problem. this has always been the law. an unconscious woman cannot consent, and it doesn t even matter that she maybe previously consented. but in this deposition, i noticed, cosby hedged and cosby said she wasn t unconscious when i was with her. she may have taken the drug, but she wasn t unconscious. so there s going to be a fight about that. before the jury there. now, does this open the