Meet Dr. Sidhbh Gallagher. She owns a plastic surgeon clinic in Miami. As someone who lived in South Florida for almost two decades, I can tell you that a plastic surgery clinic in South Florida is not a novel sight. Comedians have been telling jokes about the plastic surgery/South Florida connection for decades. But rich women getting their noses shaved and going from a B to D cup is not why Dr Gallagher is (in)famous. Not even close.
Dr. Gallagher has made a name for herself by specializing in “Top Surgery” for young women who want to transition to “male.” And she is very proud of her work.
At this point it’s easy to believe that Dr. Gallagher is just providing a service that many people want. While that may be true, there’s another side to Dr. Gallagher. It appears she has become a cheerleader for transition surgery. Whether that is because of ideological reasons or financial incentives, or both, it’s odd to see someone lament her lack of life changing surgery in a given week, as well as the fact that many hospitals may not want these procedures done at their facilities.
“Yeet 4 Teets.” Call me a conspiracy theorist, but when I see a medical professional using language associated mainly with young people I assume she believes young people are her target demographic. A medical professional - an occupation most in our society view as a high-trust profession - pushing the same agenda that social engineers at the highest levels of our culture do repeatedly, should be for cause alarm. Again, what are her motives?
As the transgender agenda becomes more transparent to an ever increasing amount of citizens of this country, what will the inevitable backlash be? How do we continue to share a society with people such as Dr. Gallagher who act in ways similar to villains straight out of a Hollywood movie? Americans are traveling a road that seemingly ends in separation, or violence, or both. A question that demands reflection at this point is, “Are we too far down the road to reverse course?” I can only see struggle ahead.
I've long believed the US to be in an irreversible rut. With every step forward in this rut, the walls around us become higher and higher. Our rut is too narrow to turn round in. As the analog generations die off, we can no longer see over the walls. This analogy works in virtually any context, be it economic, social, cultural et al. So how do we climb from a rut? 1, Stop trudging forward. 2, gain a toehold in the wall (elites). 3, demand your countrymen climb alongside you (outlaw life that deviates from societal norm) etc etc
Let's make sure we keep this woman's name recorded.