Many lawmakers exploit the unfamiliarity of most Americans with transgender individuals to further a political agenda against gender-affirming care, leading the narrative around them to be defined by misinformation.
Kellan Baker highlights that the small percentage of the U.S. population that is transgender results in most people lacking personal connections to transgender individuals, making it easier for false narratives to thrive.
Multiple professional organizations, including the American Medical Association, assert that gender-affirming care is medically necessary, countering the narrative that such care is illegitimate or unnecessary.
Terrence Weeden emphasizes that gender-affirming treatment is not arbitrary; it is established practice based on comprehensive guidelines from major medical associations.
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