Win: Creepy Yale Prof That Bragged About Grooming 3-Year-Olds Gets OWNED On Twitter
The following video was originally posted on Yale Medicine's YouTube channel but for obvious reasons, it was quickly removed. An overwhelming majority of commenters became concerned when a Yale professor, Christy Olezeski, proudly admitted that she grooms children as young as 12 claiming that she helps them through their 'transition journey'.
"I am the director of the Yale gender program, which is an interdisciplinary program working with gender-expansive individuals 3 to 25 and their families," Yale professor Christy Olezeski says in a video circulating on social media. "We help individuals who are questioning their gender identity or who identify as transgender or non-binary, and we help them with their gender journey."
Olezeski added that the program provides guidance on "medical intervention" and when to begin that process.
"I love what I do," Olezeski said. "So, it’s really, really wonderful to be working in this field and to be working with individuals who are gender diverse and gaining their support and helping them on their gender journeys."
A small peak at the responses on Twitter shows that YouTube users aren't alone. Some noteworthy others:
"3-YEAR-OLDS should not be led to change genders!" director and producer Robby Starbuck tweeted along with the video of Olezeski. "Leave them alone."
"Society has lost its marbles," Arizona Republican Party Chair Dr. Kelli Ward tweeted.
"Kid’s memories are just starting to work at 3," the comedic duo Hodge Twins tweeted. "Kids think they’re dinosaurs or a dog. There is no ‘gender journey’ at 3, this is child abuse."
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In this video Christy Olezeski, PhD admits that Yale Medicine is treating kids as young as 3 YEARS OLD in their "gender journey". She’s the co-founder of the Yale Pediatric Gender Program. 3 YEAR OLDS should not be led to change genders! Leave them alone @YaleMedicine. pic.twitter.com/lA20Yd7W2K
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) August 16, 2022
Yale’s Pediatric Gender Program website says it offers a range of medical treatments related to gender affirmation — including puberty-blocking treatments, cross-hormone therapies, and gender-affirming surgery.