Advocates

Chloe Cole

Chloe Cole is an activist who speaks out against medical interventions for children and teenagers experiencing gender confusion, based on her personal experience of undergoing and later regretting hormone treatments and surgery. She argues that she was too young to consent to these procedures and that medical professionals failed to address the underlying issues she was facing. Cole has testified before lawmakers, advocating for bans on these treatments for minors and highlighting what she sees as the harm caused by the medical industry. Her story has made her a central figure in debates over how society should respond to children who struggle with gender identity.Her activism has made her a prominent figure in debates over transgender healthcare and related policies.

Harrison Tinsley

Harrison Tinsley is a father and activist who speaks out against the medical and social transitioning of children, based on his personal experience with a custody battle over his son. He has publicly shared his fight to prevent his child from being subjected to what he sees as harmful gender ideology and medical interventions. Tinsley argues that children should be protected from influences that push them toward irreversible decisions and that parents should have the right to safeguard their kids from these practices. His story has made him a vocal advocate in the broader debate over parental rights .

Laura Becker

Laura Becker is an activist who speaks out against gender transition procedures for minors, based on her experience of undergoing and later regretting medical transition as a young adult. She shares her story to highlight what she sees as the dangers of medical interventions that fail to address underlying mental health issues. Becker advocates for protecting vulnerable individuals from what she believes are harmful and rushed medical decisions pushed by the gender industry. Her testimony has made her a prominent voice in the movement opposing medically harmful  transgender surgical procedures for young people.