Doctors Ethics About Castrating Boys
The lifestyle that started in private between two consenting adults spilled over to the public domain to such an extent that more letters have been added to what started with L and G: lesbian and gay. The alphabet is getting longer and governments in Canada and U.S. want to provide funds for doctors to cut off the organ that differentiates boys from girls.
Doctors’ Hippocratic Oath
What is the medical profession’s position on dismembering boys who feel they are girls today and might change their minds down the road and want to be boys again? Can they sue doctors or hospitals that performed the surgery?
Doctors took the Hippocratic Oath that they will do everything in their power to save lives. Their opinion is the last bus stop because parents have lost the war. Governments do not care because of the lesbian and gay and subsequent alphabet letters’ vote. Parents in the U.S. have also lost because of NBA star Dwyane Wade’s child who was born Zaire. The Los Angeles Superior Court granted him the right to change himself into a girl called Zaya Wade despite legal objection from Siohvaughn Funches, who carried him in her womb for nine months.
This agenda in now in schools, and parents cannot do anything when schools breach ‘fiduciary trust’. It’s a financial term that pertains to investment bankers and other professionals that look after clients’ money, but it can also be used in schools. Parents do not expect the baseball or basketball school coach to ‘fall in love’ with boys in his care and abuse them in the men’s bathroom.
Conclusion
Doctors know they can be sued. They know colleagues who were taken to court because of plastic surgery that went wrong or other surgery mishaps. Can doctors also confirm or dispute the following?
1. The human race is male and female.
2. The medical profession is based on these two facts of nature.
3. Women get pregnant and give birth to boys and girls.
4. Is a boy who thinks he’s a girl medically sick, to such an extent that his organ should be cut off?
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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