Conservative-led states in the United States are taking action one after the other to protect children against the increasingly violent spread of LGBTQ propaganda and gender ideology infiltrating schools. In the past month, there have been early surprises in the field of child protection in nearly a dozen member states.
of Mississippi , Tate Reeves, signed the Regulate Experimental Adolescent Procedures Act in early March, which prohibits sex-changing procedures on children.
The ban applies not only to full gender reassignment surgeries, but also to hormone therapies and the alteration of children's gender-specific anatomical structures, such as the facial structure or vocal cords.
Reeves said at the signing procedure that "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 try to convince them that they were born in the wrong body”.
In the first week of March, the governor of Tennessee, Bill Lee, signed a similar law - almost identical in terms of its essential content. According to the new state legislation, gender reassignment surgery, as well as cross-gender hormone treatment and puberty blockers will be prohibited in the future. Lee also signed a law banning "drag shows" in the presence of children in public.
On March 20, Wyoming joined 18 U.S. states that have banned trans women — that is, men of their biological sex — from participating in women's sports.
It is known that in the United States in recent years, women's sports have become the scene of conflicts as a result of the unlimited inclusion and irresponsible gender policy of the Biden administration, which puts the rights of athletes and women in the extreme background compared to trans rights. The phenomenon is not only dangerous for women's sports, but also for the women themselves as a result of the potential risk of injury, as well as possible traumas that may occur during the use of shared intimate spaces.
In late March, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued an emergency order regarding medical procedures designed to change the gender of minors, including puberty blockers and other hormone treatments.
The regulation was necessary because of the rapidly increasing number of gender transition interventions, which are showing a radical increase despite growing concerns in professional circles that these procedures are experimental and lack clinical evidence of their safety or effectiveness. about their success. This position was recently taken by the left-wing British Medical Journal in a comprehensive study
Bailey also established a hotline to report abuse of children undergoing gender-changing medical procedures.
"Protecting children is always worth the effort. We must be creative and use all the legal tools at our disposal to protect children from predatory left-wing ideology," said the Attorney General.
Both Idaho and Iowa passed legislation in March that prohibits male students who identify as girls (trans women) from using girls' restrooms in public schools.
In the first days of April, the Florida House of Representatives adopted a bill defining "gender as an immutable biological characteristic", which, on the one hand, prohibits the holding of "classes" and other "training" on sexual orientation and gender identity from kindergarten to eighth grade, and on the other hand prevents , that school staff or students use pronouns different from their biological sex.
In Texas, two bills have come before the Senate in recent days.
One would ban “sexually oriented” drag performances in front of children. Businesses organizing such performances could face fines of up to $10,000, while "performers" could face up to a year in prison. All Senate Republicans supported the bill.
The other draft legislation would withdraw state funding from libraries that host drag performances. In the past, the Houston Public Library is known to have hosted a registered sex offender who read to young children at a drag queen story time.
Last but not least, Indiana's Republican governor signed a law on April 5 that also prohibits doctors and other professionals from "performing sex-changing medical procedures [gender reassignment surgeries and other non-surgical treatments] on anyone under the age of 18, as well as to provide assistance to another doctor or specialist in such a procedure, or to incite others to do so".
The series of actions by conservative-led states in the United States clearly demonstrate the seriousness of the situation caused by radical left-wing ideology. LGBTQ propaganda, as a phenomenon, is taking on increasingly extreme forms all over Europe, and more and more scandalous cases of harming children are coming to light.
Hungarian society has also been shaken to its foundations by the recently publicized domestic cases. Recognizing and reacting to the extremely serious danger, the government - despite the series of attacks and political pressure from the international and domestic left-liberal side - announced the further tightening of the Child Protection Act .