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A public meltdown like this is a warning sign.
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If testosterone can reshape the body, it can affect the mind too.
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Pretending powerful hormones can't fuel volatility is negligence.
BRIEFING
Jett here. A viral courtroom clip has people asking a serious question the media and the left usually try to shut down before it even gets off the ground. A female attorney pretending to be a man had a complete emotional collapse in court. It was so far off the rails that the clip went viral and left a lot of people asking some really serious questions. Let's get into it.
The judge held the woman in contempt for not shutting up and interrupting. Deputies stepped in, and what followed was a Looney Tunes moment. It was a full-blown nervous breakdown, aggressive resistance, screaming, crying, and behavior so unstable that people were left asking if it's safe for women to be on testosterone.
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Trans-identified female lawyer berates judge, pulls trans card, gets found in contempt, resists arrest, screams “I can’t breathe,” and yells for people to call 911 as she’s fighting police.
Absolutely glorious performance.
Women should not take testosterone. pic.twitter.com/s2tOAr9iDe
— Billboard Chris 🌎 (@BillboardChris) March 26, 2026
That was wild to see. Wild and scary, too.
If women are being put on powerful male hormones, what does that do to their minds and emotions and their nervous systems? Not to mention, their impulse control... people are asking this because nothing about it looked normal or healthy. It looked like somebody coming apart at the seams in front of God and country.
This is also part of a disturbing pattern. The public has watched female-born people pretending to be men unleashing massive violence. Who can forget the horrific mass shooting at the Christian school carried out by Aiden Hale? Rightfully so, the public has a lot of questions about how testosterone is impacting their brains and behavior.
A whistleblower who worked at a gender clinic broke her silence and shared what went on inside the hospital.
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...One of my jobs was to do intake for new patients and their families. When I started there were probably 10 such calls a month. When I left there were 50, and about 70 percent of the new patients were girls.”
“Sometimes clusters of girls arrived from the same high school. “This concerned me, but I didn’t feel I was in the position to sound the alarm back then. There was a team of about eight of us, and only one other person brought up the kinds of questions I had.”
“Anyone who raised doubts ran the risk of being called a transphobe. “The girls who came to us had many comorbidities: depression, anxiety, ADHD, eating disorders, obesity. Many were diagnosed with autism, or had autism-like symptoms.”
“A report last year on a British pediatric transgender center found that about one-third of the patients referred there were on the autism spectrum.”
“Frequently, our patients declared they had disorders that no one believed they had. We had patients who said they had Tourette syndrome (but they didn’t); that they had tic disorders (but they didn’t); that they had multiple personalities (but they didn’t).”
“But when I said the clusters of girls streaming into our service looked as if their gender issues might be a manifestation of social contagion, the doctors said gender identity reflected something innate.”
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“To make it more efficient for the therapists, we offered them a template for how to write a letter in support of transition. The next stop was a single visit to the endocrinologist for a testosterone prescription. “That’s all it took.”
When a female takes testosterone, the profound and permanent effects of the hormone can be seen in a matter of months. Voices drop, beards sprout, body fat is redistributed. Sexual interest explodes, aggression increases, and mood can be unpredictable.”
“Our patients were told about some side effects, including sterility. But after working at the center, I came to believe that teenagers are simply not capable of fully grasping what it means to make the decision to become infertile while still a minor.”
Side Effects “Many encounters with patients emphasized to me how little these young people understood the profound impacts changing gender would have on their bodies and minds. But the center downplayed the negative consequences, and emphasized the need for transition.”
You can read the entire article here.
Clearly, many of the men and women who jump into this cesspool are already dealing with serious mental illness. Instead of treating those issues, left-wing medical officials are making things worse by flooding the situation with powerful hormones.
DEBRIEFING
Hormones affect the body, the brain, the emotions, and the personality. Anyone who has watched a woman go through menopause already knows that these big hormonal shifts absolutely alter mood, stability, patience, sleep, and emotional control in very real ways. So why are officials acting like pumping young people (who are mentally ill) full of cross-sex hormones is some harmless cosmetic adjustment with no psychological risk attached?
I mean, we're talking about ridiculously powerful chemical changes being shot into bodies that are already dealing with confusion, distress, trauma, or mental instability. And then when something goes wrong, we're told not to ask questions, and definitely, for the love of God, don't connect dots.
That can't keep happening. There's been enough disturbing public violence and high-profile cases with this very tiny group of people to justify scrutiny, research, and some accountability.
NOW YOU KNOW
A compassionate society doesn't force young people to go through radical hormonal changes.
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