“Journalist” Tries To Push Trans-Teen Bullying Narrative

“Journalist” Tries To Push Trans-Teen Bullying Narrative

“Journalist” Tries To Push Trans-Teen Bullying Narrative

When one calls themselves a “journalist” these days, he or she may need to hunt for another term.

A “journalist” in 2024 is more like an activist. A “journalist” is more like a supporter for the Democratic Party; a foot soldier for Joe Biden in the 2024 campaign-a staunch believer in all that is right and fair and life and liberty and…

…the rest of it.

Case in point, this “journalist” right here by the name of Mary Alice Parks-a White House Correspondent for ABC News. Mary Alice Parks took to X, formerly known as Twitter, yesterday to point out her journalistic heroism when confronting the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ryan Waters about his statement after the death of trans student, Nex Benedict. What did he say, exactly?

There’s not multiple genders. There’s two. That’s how God created us.”-Ryan Waters

“Journalist”, Mary Alice Parks is a pitbull, however. A fierce advocate for the underdog and not letting go. She, herself, pushed on him:

“Journalist”, Mary Alice is going to pull the “two spirit” identity to show us how much she knows about gender identity. (Snort.)

Nevertheless, she persisted…

You see, in the world of journalistic excellence surrounding “journalist”, Mary Alice Parks, bullying is still the reason Nex Benedict is dead. The death of this young person had nothing to do with over-ingesting Prozac and Benedryl (we will get to that in a moment).

Yeah, Mary Alice. Why would you do that?

Activist. Not journalist. She engaged with the Superintendent of Public Instruction but neglected to engage with the Medical Examiner who ruled the following:

The summary autopsy report from the medical examiner’s office lists the probable cause of death as Diphenhydramine and Fluoxetine combined toxicity. Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine to relieve allergies, and Fluoxetine is an antidepressant.

The medical examiner in the report ruled the manner of death as suicide. It’s unknown how much Diphenhydramine and Fluoxetine were in Benedict’s system.”-KOCO 5 News

Was there a fight at school? Yes. Was Nex Benedict bullied? Probably, yes. But let’s talk about toxic chemicals in one’s system. England is starting to come to the realization that puberty blockers are harmful to children.

But, it’s not just puberty blockers these kids are on. Oftentimes, they’re given a cocktail. Sometimes, they are taking enough meds to warrant a pill box that some of us old people use to keep track of our daily doses.

Puberty blockers may actually cause depression and other emotional disturbances related to suicide. In fact, the package insert for Lupron, the number one prescribed puberty blocker in America, lists “emotional instability” as a side effect and warns prescribers to “Monitor for development or worsening of psychiatric symptoms during treatment.” –American College of Pediatricians

What do most individuals take for depression? Fluoxetine-also known as Prozac.Let’s talk hormone therapy:

Men who identify as women are given supraphysiologic doses of estrogen; theoretically, this has the potential to worsen both depression and anxiety. Women who identify as men are given enough testosterone to raise their levels 10-40 times above the female reference range. Past studies have documented multiple psychiatric problems with similar high doses of anabolic steroids like testosterone such that 23% of subjects met DSM criteria for a major mood syndrome such as mania, hypomania, and major depression, and 3.4-12% developed psychotic symptoms.”-American College of Pediatricians

Major depression. Confusion. Lack and loss of mental clarity. The “journalists” like Mary Alice and the Pulitzer Prize winners like Andrea Long Chu who is nothing but an ugly, passive-aggressive, elitist prick in a tank top want unassuming citizens to believe bullying and lack of access to (harmful) drug therapies are the issues here.

While the ME has mentioned the interaction of Prozac and Benadryl, we still do not know the other drugs that may have made up Nex Benedict’s daily regime. Is a 16 year-old responsible enough to understand potentially harmful drug interactions? Is a 16 year-old (or younger, in some of these cases) mature and responsible enough to understand these drugs can have harmful side effects? Are they to be trusted to keep track of their medications? I mean, I had a hard enough time reminding my son to take his antibiotics after a bout of skin conditions brought on by this past wrestling season (and he’s a responsible kid).

Drugs? Harmful interactions? Hmm. Me thinks there is a story there. But this is just one instance that a “journalist” has let their true colors shine on through. I pressed the Superintendent on this issue. I recognize the two-spirited natives of Oklahoma. I am a fierce warrior of justice, willing to ignore the facts in favor of pushing a narrative that will promote me, myself and I and get me in the spotlight.

They don’t care about the truth. They don’t care about kids. Not a one of them. And it’s despicable.

Photo Credit: Jack Weir (1928-2005), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons/Cropped

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