The rise of the transgender phenomenon among children, originating in the United States, is no coincidence. In large part, it is due to the influence of the far-left Human Rights Campaign (HRC). The LGBTIQ organization gives hospitals guidelines on how to push even more children into sex reassignment surgery. The HRC is funded to a significant extent by Pfizer!
With funding from Pfizer, the HRC is responsible for establishing transgender clinics at facilities such as Children's National Hospital (CNH) in Washington, DC. As of 2019, Beth Rempe, a registered nurse at CNH, noticed doctors wearing transgender pins. Nurses began asking innocent children what their preferred "gender pronouns" were. During the same period, more and more patients, especially young girls, were suddenly being prescribed puberty blockers and hormones. Even more troubling were the internal changes to CNH's policy, which allowed employees to change their gender at will.
By 2022, Rempe said, CNH began requiring staff to use patient-preferred pronouns upon request. And that even though their European colleagues still refrained from doing so at the time. Because they were afraid that this practice would only affect the children create "gender dysphoria".that did not previously exist. Rempe quit CNH in 2022 after she applied for a special permit and it was denied. She didn't want to have to give children puberty blockers and hormone preparations. That goes against her conscience and her convictions, she explained to one US medium.
"I kept finding myself in situations where I didn't feel ethically comfortable," said Rempe. Since leaving CNH, Rempe has been investigating. She tried to find out what happened to the hospital where she worked for 16 years. Was there a hidden force behind the new guidelines, exerting external pressure? It turned out that there was, namely the HRC.
The HRC manages what it calls the Corporate Equality Index (CEI), a scoring system for compliance with LGBTIQ guidelines that was behind Bud Light's recent fiasco with transgender social media "influencer" Dylan Mulvaney. The HRC also maintains the Healthcare Equality Index (HEI), which is basically the same as the CEI but for the healthcare system. HRC uses a 100-point scale to rate hospitals according to “equality and inclusion of their LGBTIQ patients”. This scale is funded by both Pfizer and the pharmaceutical industry association PhRMA.
The more transgender mutilation a hospital promotes, the higher it scores on the Pfizer-funded HEI scale. The less LGBTIQ a hospital supports and promotes, the lower its HEI score. Incidentally, the HEI does not in any way recognize exceptions based on conscience or religion, making it inherently discriminatory against Christians and other religious medical professionals who oppose child mutilation. The children's hospital where Rempe worked received a perfect HEI rating. To the question of "Washington Free Beacon» after commenting on the matter, PhRMA's Brian Newell downplayed the index entirely, claiming that PhRMA "did not participate in its development". "Our work with the Human Rights Campaign focuses primarily on issues related to access and affordability of medicines for patients, including those living with HIV," Newell said. Pfizer, on the other hand, did not respond to a request for comment.
Anything that the HRC deems “discriminatory”, including denials of harming and mutilating children, results in a downgrading of a hospital's HEI rating. And with that point deduction comes the threat of reduced funding or other "funny" penalties, prompting hospitals to encourage as much LGBTIQ perversion as possible in order to achieve the highest score.
(via The status)