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BREAKING: Major Medical Group FINALLY Stands Against Child Mutilation Surgeries

Gary FranchiFebruary 4, 2026215 views
BREAKING: Major Medical Group FINALLY Stands Against Child Mutilation Surgeries
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In a groundbreaking move that sends shockwaves through the medical establishment, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) has issued a bombshell position statement opposing sex change surgeries for minors – becoming the first major medical group to stand up against the barbaric practice of mutilating children.

The ASPS released a comprehensive 9-page statement to its members advising against performing breast removal surgeries and other so-called "gender transition" procedures on minors, finally injecting some common sense into a medical field that has been hijacked by woke ideology for far too long.

Medical Courage in the Face of Trans Extremism

Social media erupted with praise for the organization's brave stance. Twitter user @Trooper1253 celebrated the news, posting: "First Major Medical Group Opposes Sex Mutilating Surgeries for Minors... Common sense…thank you!" – perfectly capturing what millions of Americans have been thinking.

This watershed moment exposes the house of cards that radical LGBTQ activists have built around their claims of "medical consensus." For years, groups like GLAAD and the Human Rights Campaign have insisted that "every major medical association" supports these experimental procedures on children. Well, that narrative just collapsed.

Journalist Ben Ryan highlighted this perfectly, noting he reached out to GLAAD and HRC for comment about the ASPS recommendation but received no reply. He wondered if "GLAAD is ever going to update this claim that 'Every major medical association and leading world health authority'" supports these procedures.

Of course they won't update it – because admitting they were wrong would destroy their entire propaganda campaign designed to convince parents that sterilizing and mutilating their confused children is "lifesaving care."

Victory for Parental Rights and Child Protection

This decision couldn't come at a better time, as President Trump's second administration continues dismantling the radical gender ideology that poisoned our institutions under the disastrous Biden regime. The ASPS statement represents a massive crack in the wall of medical groupthink that has endangered countless children.

How many more medical professionals will finally find the courage to speak up now that one major organization has broken ranks? And how long before the rest of the medical establishment admits what parents have known all along – that experimenting on children's bodies is wrong, no matter how you dress it up in rainbow flags?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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CommonSenseGuyVerified2 days ago
The fact that this is considered 'breaking news' shows how far we've fallen. Protecting children from experimental procedures used to be common sense, not controversial.
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ConservativeVoterVerified2 days ago
About time! Keep protecting our children!
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ConcernedGrandpaVerified2 days ago
Which medical group is this? I want to make sure I'm supporting doctors who actually follow their oath to 'do no harm.'
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ReadTheArticleVerified2 days ago
It's mentioned in the second paragraph - the American College of Pediatricians issued the statement.
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MomOfThreeVerified2 days ago
My daughter's school has been pushing this nonsense and I've been fighting it alone. Thank God some medical professionals are finally speaking up!
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PatriotMom47Verified1 days ago
FINALLY! It's about time medical professionals start putting children's wellbeing ahead of political pressure. These kids deserve protection, not irreversible procedures they can't truly consent to.
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TradDadVerified1 days ago
Exactly right. Children can't even choose what to have for breakfast half the time, but we're supposed to believe they can make permanent life-altering decisions?
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DocRealistVerified1 days ago
As a retired physician, I've watched in horror as my profession has been captured by ideology over evidence. This gives me hope that sanity might be returning to medicine.