JUST IN: Transgender veterans are suing the federal government for sex-change operation costs.
The lawsuit demands the Department of Veterans Affairs cover surgeries costing up to a whopping $130,000.
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The strange thing is that so many former military are trannies.
That’s like, double suicidal, no?
Transgender veterans are suing the federal government to force it to pay for their sex-change operations, which cost up to $130,000 each.
The Transgender American Veterans Association argues in its federal suit filed Thursday that Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough has failed to make good on a promise made in 2021.
Those suing include Natalie Kastner, a 39-year-old disabled veteran from Texas who almost died when she hit an artery while trying to castrate herself with a pair of scissors.
The “failure to provide gender-confirmation surgery [that] puts transgender veterans at increased risk of physical harm, psychological distress and suicide,” the group’s lawsuit says.
There are about 150,000 living transgender veterans, and at least 10,000 receive some transition-related care, the group says. The VA already covers some treatments, including hormone therapy, at some of its facilities.
Without funding, transgender veterans are forced to either pay for the “often prohibitively expensive” procedures — costing between $50,000 to $130,000 — or continue to suffer from gender dysphoria, the group says.
Kastner, a parent of three, took drastic measures in March 2022 when unable to afford the $60,000 quoted for surgery.
“Natalie” Kastner
She instead attempted to perform a self-orchiectomy — or surgical removal of the testicles — with a knife and scissors in a bathroom, almost dying after hitting an artery.
“I did not go into that bathroom looking to kill myself,” said Kastner. “I went into that bathroom looking to fix myself.
“I can only imagine how many others have done the same and have not been so lucky, and have simply been listed as a suicide.”
Kastner tried to get private insurance but was told none in Texas cover gender-confirmation surgery.
“These surgeries are really life-saving care,” Kastner told NBC News. “The VA, they say they serve those who have served, and those words seem hollow right now.”
Trannies commit suicide. That’s why they call it “life-saving care.” They say it makes them less likely to commit suicide.
I’ve been thinking about this. It’s likely that cutting a man’s balls off does make him less likely to commit suicide, because suicide is usually committed by men, suggesting that there is some connection to testosterone.
That is: a no-balls tranny probably takes longer to kill itself than a balls-on tranny.
However, the easiest way to stop them from committing suicide is to stop them from being trannies.