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Chance's avatar

#save-jazz

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Michele Bonis's avatar

"Does he know he has the right to say NO?" 😭

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Robin Gore's avatar

Is that a drinking water container jazz is holding, how big are they going to get? Seems a bit ridiculous.

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Jerry's avatar

Seems like Jazz doesn't grow or change very much over the years. Maybe the puberty-blocker drug and/or estrogen and/or whatever else they had or have him on stopped his brain development. If these drugs can mess with his hypothalamus and cause obesity, they can effect other areas of the brain, too.

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kilye dron's avatar

Yes and abuse itself causes brain damage -

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Kristine Roser's avatar

Starting with the powerful apocalyptical phrase "they removed his genitals", and going downhill from there, Exulansic has summarized most comprehensively the assault and butchery of Jazz Jennings.

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Andreana Sutherland's avatar

Agreed - Absolutely. It’s definitely the best record out there, & the strongest of Exulansics public/freely available work online that I’ve found. She’s taken the time to truly help this young man (or I should say, this abused child,) whilst educating many others about the reality of this abuse dressed up as ‘gender affirming ‘care’ at the same time. I very much respect her for that.

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Jenny's avatar

😭

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Dee Cartier-Johnson's avatar

"That's a you thing, not a trans thing. Your misery is always your own fault, you fool, never ours, never your abusers' fault," said the witch, with the habitual glassy, pitiless look in her eyes.

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Sylvia Bern's avatar

In most cases I believe the truth will set you free, but how could anyone cope with Jazz's truth? How could anyone live with knowing that their family all colluded in abusing & manipulating you so profoundly including removing your genitals, your sexuality and fertility, for their own ego & financial profit? How could he maintain a relationship after that? He would be alone in the world, as vulnerable as he is. Either way is unbearable

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Exulansic's avatar

I believe he is strong enough to find a way to make flowers grow from dirt.

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C M Houston's avatar

I've never read a more profound and clear truth about what's happened to this young man. How many tricks can they pull out to keep him from realizing the truth. His mother is as dangerous and self centered as any Munchausen mom except she's financially compensated and elevated in her social status. Harvard will only reinforce all the lies. You get it, that's for sure.

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kilye dron's avatar

Yes, and the ability to come to the realization is also hampered by the collusion of all the parties involved-including the creators and followers of the show

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Barekicks's avatar

There is something Jazz has that already gives him a stronger foundation than a lot of people -- a good heart and good character. This means he will be able to carve out a path, give back to the world, find allies and people willing to give back to him the goodness he puts out.

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Kerry A's avatar

Jeanette is screwed up and she's still alive.

She must be hugely relieved to have a man in a dress confirm that her son was always going to have mental health problems no matter what.

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M.F. Bernier's avatar

“Mom and Chris killed it.” Oh the friggin irony. 💔

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EH's avatar

"I don't think Jeanette would pass the mirror test" Ex, I'm screaming

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