Pro-abortion titan, Planned Parenthood, has stooped down to using cartoons in an attempt to market puberty blocker drugs to kids.
The cartoon in question was shared via a Monday social media post on an account named “Inside the Classroom” (@EITCofficial) — which was first started to provide “real evidence against the claims of the left’s narrative that CRT isn’t being taught and children are not being indoctrinated.”
“Puberty blocker ad put out by Planned Parenthood, which tells children that they can get puberty blockers to ‘put their puberty on hold,'” stated the caption.
Puberty blocker ad put out by Planned Parenthood, which tells children that they can get puberty blockers to “put their puberty on hold” pic.twitter.com/yjHXpevEMk
— 👁 Inside The Classroom (@EITC_Official) October 3, 2022
The text issued alongside the ad explains that going through puberty is entirely different for everyone — and then attempted to laud puberty-blocking drugs as a “solution” for kids who felt as though their experience with puberty failed to match up with their chosen gender identity.
“There is no one size fits all puberty experience,” stated the caption on the video. “If you’re trans, intersex, or non-binary, know that you’re not the only one feeling confused.”
“For some intersex people, puberty may start later than age 14,” the audio of the ad went on to say. “You might experience some of puberty’s changes and not others. And your body may or may not go through puberty on its own.”
“There are medicines you can take to help your body start the process. Like hormone replacement therapy,” the cartoon went on to state. “Some people decide on hormones or surgeries to help their bodies match up to their gender identities or how they feel inside about themselves,” it stated. “Your gender identity is real. You should be the one to decide what changes you want to make to your body.”
“If you’re transgender or nonbinary, you may find that your puberty experiences don’t line up with your gender identity. That feeling can be uncomfortable, scary, and stressful. If that sounds like you, know that you’re not alone.”
The carton then quickly pivoted to highlight puberty blockers, stating that they were a stable and viable alternative to going through the process naturally.
“There are medicines you can take to delay puberty for awhile,” it stated. “And they work like a stop sign, by holding the hormones testosterone and estrogen that cause puberty changes like facial hair growth and periods. Puberty blockers are safe and can give you more time to figure out what feels right for you, your body, and your gender identity.”
The ad — which comes out in the wake of various reports about schools trying to assist kids in hiding their gender identities from their parents — finished by suggesting that the kids who still need more information should go and speak with a “trusted adult, doctor, or nurse.”