A network working to end female genital mutilation and cutting (FGM/C) in the United States and globally says President Donald Trump’s January 28 executive order attempting to restrict gender-affirming care for transgender youth “wrongly and dangerously” conflates the two.

Opponents of transgender rights have sought for several years to co-opt anti-FGM/C laws to further gender-affirming care bans, mostly in state legislatures. The executive order builds on these efforts by directing the Department of Justice and state authorities to review and prioritize the enforcement of laws banning FGM/C, which are unrelated.

FGM/C is a human rights violation and one of the most extreme forms of gender-based violence. According to the World Health Organization, FGM/C “comprises all procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons.” It is practiced across many cultures and takes many forms, and is most commonly performed on young girls who are unable to consent. There are no health benefits to FGM/C, and it is more likely to cause medical complications.

In contrast, gender-affirming genital surgeries like phalloplasty or metoidioplasty are medically necessary and done only with the consent of the patient. The World Professional Association for Transgender Health, the international body that publishes research-backed standards of care, does not recommend genital gender-affirming care surgeries for patients under 18. Extensive documentation from medical professionals is required for any medically necessary gender-affirming care surgery.

  • @_sideffect
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    -47 days ago

    You know that nazis were the ones experimenting on adults and children during WW2…so tell me again who the nazi is in this conversation please :)

    • @[email protected]
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      Following the 1932 Prussian coup d’état and the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, transgender movements, gathering places and institutions, such as the first homosexual movement, the Eldorado nightclubs, and the Institute for Sexual Science were dissolved, often by force. Both trans men and trans women were targeted under renewed enforcement of Paragraphs 175 and 183, and their transvestite passes were revoked or simply ignored. Books and texts relating to transgender experiences or medicine were destroyed as “un-German”.

      First of all, you are conflating forced experimentation with consensual medication.

      Second, you are discounting what is happening in the United States right now, and what happened at the beginning of Nazi Germany.

      Finally, I’m curious how you feel about plastic pollution. Because it’s hurting children. HRT is not.

      But bigots always are pretty mum on plastics and vocal about HRT, so I’m curious what your position is.

      • @_sideffect
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        05 days ago

        Lmaooo… I love how you activists always blame other people and turn to incorrect science.

        It’s such a waste talking to your types… I’d get smarter responses from a fish