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Trump has just called Trans Youth “abuse of children”. Ohio’s parents answer.

Trans Youth parents in Ohio were immediately outraged at the merger of President Donald Trump, consisting in supporting their children in a terrifying epidemic of using children who harass the United States.

Recognizing April as a national month for preventing the operate of children, Trump issued proclamation On Thursday, he establishes “one of the most widespread forms of using children who are facing our country”: support for transgender youth.

“Evil and reverse lies of sexual madness are robbed by our children from their happiness, health and freedom, while applying an unimaginable broken heart to parents and families,” said Trump.

As a father of the youth of Trans in the north -east Ohio, Mikael McLaren rejected “dangerous and dehumanizing” claim that confirmation of his child’s identity is abuse.

“What really harms children is not their sexual identity – it is the cruelty of refusal to love, support and medical care by those who should protect them,” said McLaren. “My child is not broken or confused; they are brave, beautiful and blooming because they are seen and supported for who they are.”

McLaren said that efforts such as Trump’s to slander Trans and the families and professionals who look after them are not about protecting children.

“It’s about fear, control and politics at the expense of real life,” said McLaren. “If we really want to prevent children from abusing, we must start by listening to children themselves, trusting families and confirming the right of every young person to live in dignity and truth. My child is not a threat. My child is a gift.”

Minna Zelch said that actions such as Trump’s proclamation and the threatening atmosphere committed by Ohio’s republican legislators caused her daughter to leave Ohio completely.

“After years of struggle, our daughter Trans in college blooms thanks to medical care confirming sex, a supporting environment and leaving the unprofitable state of Ohio,” said Zelch. “It was almost unthinkable when she came out for the first time more than seven years ago. Whether her father and I decided not to support her – it would be to use children.”

Julie Stout noticed the irony of Trump’s proclamation.

“Considering the fact that Donald Trump was accused of sexual assault by over 26 different women, I can’t understand what person a person would look for for parenting,” said Stout.

Diana, a parent of Ohio youth trans, who must remain anonymous to protect the safety of their child, firmly rejects Trump’s proclamation.

“Loving parents who support their children are not abusive,” said Diana. “But you know who they are? Politicians with terrifying hyperfock on children.”

Dana Oleskiewicz – a PhD student at the cultural foundations at College of Education, Health and Human Services at Kent State University, who is investigating the diaspora of families leaving the United States due to political persecution – he explained that Trump’s proclamation is contrary to existing data.

“Studies show that confirmation of young people in their sex is a protective measure,” said Oleskiewicz. “Anxiety and suicide are reduced when Trans children are treated with affirmation and inclusion, which leads to a sense of belonging to education, medicine, social work and families.”

In his proclamation, Trump did not mention Robert Morris, his former spiritual advisor who was accused of many sexual crimes against children last month. Ding


  • If you are a adolescent LGBTQ+ in crisis, please contact Trevor project: 866-4-U-TREVOR.
  • If you are an adult transgender in need of immediate assist, please contact National Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860


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