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Nov 19 2022

Double Mastectomy Victim Sues

Jackpot justice malpractice suits are often the equivalent of a Black Lives Matter mob looting the corner store, except the thieves wear suits and ties instead of $200 sneakers. But in the absence of severe legal penalties, the wave of lawsuits coming at the fiends who inflict sex change surgery is just what the doctor ordered:

Camille Kiefel, 32, represented by Jackson Bone LLP, announced a lawsuit last week against the health professionals who approved the surgery to have her breasts removed after only two brief Zoom meetings.

Unsurprisingly, she bitterly regrets the double mastectomy she underwent in 2020.

“I was 30 and at the end of my rope when I transitioned,” Kiefel testified at a hearing on the efficacy of pediatric medical transition held by the Florida Boards of Medicine. “At the time I believed I was nonbinary, I struggled with severe mental illness and suicidal ideation.”

It goes without saying that people believing themselves to be members of the opposite sex (or some nonexistent sexual category like “nonbinary”) suffer from mental illness. For professionals to encourage illness rather than attempting to cure or mitigate it is willful malpractice. To remove healthy body parts in this context takes malpractice to the extreme.

Kiefel is suing social worker Amy Ruff and mental health therapist Mara Burmeister, as well as their respective Portland-based gender clinics — Brave Space Oregon and the Quest Center for Integrative Health.

Her background explains how she became susceptible to exploitation:

“I had a trauma history: when I was in sixth grade my best friend had been raped by her brother,” Kiefel said at the Florida Board of Medicine meeting. “Being a girl meant I was more vulnerable, so I started to present as more masculine.”

Seeds of mental illness were nurtured in college.

Kiefel was introduced to gender identity ideology in 2010, while she pursued a women’s studies minor in college, and in 2016, began to identify as “nonbinary” after seeing a “gender-affirming” therapist.

Although the Experts made matters worse, she managed to turn her own ship around.

Kiefel says that since she started putting more emphasis on taking care of her physical health, the anxiety and depression that led to her rejection of womanhood resolved. Now she is left with feeling distress over her body after her double mastectomy.

Having been permanently disfigured limits her ability to live a normal life.

If Kiefel has a case, lawsuits by victims who were subjected to deformities in the name of LGBT ideology as children should be a walk in the park. The butchers I mean surgeons who have been getting rich off the transsexual fad would be wise to store their ill-gotten gains off shore.

On a tip from Franco.


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