Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida has announced his decision to appeal a court ruling that struck down a law banning gender-affirming care for minors. In a series of statements, DeSantis emphasized his stance against what he terms as 'mutilating children,' arguing that performing sex changes on minors is fundamentally wrong. He questioned the use of taxpayer dollars for such procedures and reiterated that minors should not undergo such significant medical interventions. DeSantis highlighted the inconsistency of allowing sex changes while prohibiting minors from getting tattoos. In his remarks, DeSantis specifically mentioned the case of a 16-year-old and referred to the procedures as 'chemical mutilation.'
âITâS WRONG!â: Reporter asks DeSantis why Florida is trying to stop chemical "mutilation" of children "It is wrong to perform a sex change on a 16-year old."DeSantis spats with reporter on âgender-affirming careâ for minors ruling: âItâs wrong!â https://t.co/mDzBtlS8Ac
Ron DeSantis answers a question asking why he plans to appeal a court ruling against his "gender affirming care" ban. His answer? "Because it is wrong to mutilate minors." Nailed it. https://t.co/oKwWTYXoZJ
Because itâs wrong to mutilate minors. đ. Thank you Governor DeSantis. https://t.co/KNPVmCZbcE