CA Schools Are Ushering Minors to Permanent Transgender Surgeries
In a move that should make every parent consider homeschooling, Newport Harbor High School in Southern California has become a gateway for its students to access transgender surgery referrals, all under the guise of providing “support” through QR codes linked to the LGBTQ Center of Orange County. This discovery reveals a disturbing trend in public education where schools, rather than being bastions of learning, are turning into hubs for promoting harmful and radical agendas that can have irreversible impacts on students’ lives.
The QR codes in question covertly guide students to a world that could permanently alter their bodies and futures. These links lead directly to forms that facilitate connections with therapists and doctors ready to endorse and perform gender-transition procedures on minors, ranging from hormone therapies to surgeries like mastectomies and more. This isn’t just a matter of supporting student identity exploration; it’s about pushing life-altering medical interventions without parental consent or sometimes knowledge, which is a gross overreach of school authority and a blatant disregard for parental rights.
These procedures are not simple or reversible. They are serious medical actions with long-term consequences. The tragic stories of detransitioners like Chloe Cole, who underwent a double mastectomy at 15 only to regret it shortly after, are heartbreaking and a clear signal that schools should not be in the business of pushing medical interventions on impressionable youths.
This scenario isn’t isolated to Newport Mesa. It’s part of a broader, troubling trend across California and the nation, where educational institutions are being transformed into ideological battlegrounds at the expense of basic education and parental rights. This situation underscores the urgent need for transparency and accountability in our schools. Parents deserve to know how their tax dollars are being used and have a say in whether their children are exposed to such life-changing ideologies and practices.
It’s high time for a serious reevaluation of the roles schools should play in the lives of our children. Education should empower students with knowledge and critical thinking skills, not ensnare them in untested social experiments.