Tate Reeves, the Republican governor of the state of Mississippi, has signed into law a law banning gender reassignment procedures on children. Mississippi has thus become the seventh state in the United States to limit extreme interventions on minors, reports Fox News.

LGBTQ propaganda and lobbying have long targeted children, and the most dangerous effect of this phenomenon is the implementation of so-called gender reassignment surgeries on minors with irreversible consequences. However, more and more responsible thinking leaders are stopping the left-wing ideology and deciding to protect the youth.

Last week, Mississippi's Republican governor, Tate Reeves, signed into law a proposal that would prohibit medical professionals (or anyone else) from performing sex reassignments on minors (Regulate Experimental Adolescent Procedures Act). The ban applies not only to surgeries, but also to hormone therapies, as well as to changing children's gender-specific anatomical structures, such as the facial structure or vocal cords.

“A dangerous movement is spreading today […] under the guise of a false ideology and pseudoscience that is being forced on our children by radical activists, social media and online influencers. And they're trying to convince them that they were born in the wrong body," Reeves said at the law signing ceremony.

Violation of the accepted restrictions entails serious consequences: in addition to being banned from practicing the medical profession, violators may be sentenced to up to 30 years in prison in the future. On the other hand, those young people who, at their request, have had a procedure that interferes with the development of their sexuality, can later file a claim for monetary compensation against the doctor who performed it.

The latter option reflects the large number of and highly publicized cases where young patients who have undergone mutilation as a result of LGBTQ agitation later get rid of their illusions about their gender identity, but they no longer have a chance to change their previous wrong decision, made through no fault of their own. .

Source and cover image: Fox News