Furious pro-trans protesters line up to condemn Florida's proposed ban on sex changes for children, including blue haired woman who INJECTS herself at lectern

  • Florida lawmakers were berated by pro-trans protestors over a proposed bill to ban sex changes for minors
  • Among the activists was a blue haired woman who injected herself at the lectern as a sign of protest
  • The hostile scenes came as Florida's legislature is facing a vote to ban puberty blockers for children

A transgender protester injected herself to gasps during a meeting where she and others opposed plans to ban so-called gender affirming care for children.

The unnamed woman, who had blue hair and horn-rimmed glasses, declared: 'I was once a trans youth, and now I'm a happy 22-year-old trans adult... this is my healthcare, don't tread on it.'

She proudly produced the syringe, then stuck the needle into her arm and pushed the plunger, to an audible gasp from an unseen eyewitness at the hearing in Tallahassee earlier this week. 

It's unclear what was in the syringe, although many transgender people take regular hormones, often intravenously. 

One trans protester proudly injected herself while discussing her opposition to a new Florida bill which would crack down on so-called gender-affirming care for children

One trans protester proudly injected herself while discussing her opposition to a new Florida bill which would crack down on so-called gender-affirming care for children

Another protester told of how they first considered suicide aged two, before undergoing a mastectomy as a teenager

Another protester told of how they first considered suicide aged two, before undergoing a mastectomy as a teenager 

Other notable speakers include a person who didn't share their gender identity, but who said they first considered suicide aged just two. That person told the hearing how they'd gone on to attempt to remove their own breasts aged just 15.

'By the time I was 15, I attempted to slice my own breasts off,' they added. 'I went to the ER because I was bleeding out.' 

Florida officials heard numerous claims that blood will be on their hands if they were to support the bill, while several others made connections to Nazi-era Germany. 

The scenes occurred during a public hearing with the Florida Senate Committee on Health Policy at the state's legislature in Tallahassee. 

The governing body is considering banning minors from receiving sex-reassignment prescriptions, also known as puberty blockers.

The bill also includes a provision that would give courts in the state jurisdiction to take control of custody of a child to prevent them from receiving sex-reassignment procedures or prescriptions. 

This led one of the activists to issue a chilling threat to the committee members, noting that 'less than a week ago gun law restrictions were loosened.'

'Anyone who thinks it's a good idea to come and take my child - I dare you.' 

Another protester, who wore a black KN95 facemask, claimed to have grown up in the aftermath of Nazi Germany, despite looking no older than 60. 

She likened attempts to ban sex changes for children to the actions of Adolf Hitler, her voice trembling with emotion as she spoke.

'I grew up in Germany in the aftermath of the Nazis, and what you people are doing is no different. 'This is transphobic, it is cruel, and you really should be ashamed.' 

One young activist took to the lectern to sharply criticize them for even debating the bill, saying: 'Every time I look at you guys on this committee, I realize more and more that you guys want to commit trans genocide.

'Our blood is on your hands.' 

This mother made a chilling threat against those who would carry out the bill's potential enforcement of child custody changes, noting that 'less than a week ago gun law restrictions were loosened'

This mother made a chilling threat against those who would carry out the bill's potential enforcement of child custody changes, noting that 'less than a week ago gun law restrictions were loosened'

This woman claimed to have grown up in the aftermath of Nazi Germany, and likened the proposed new law to the atrocities committed by Adolf Hitler

This woman claimed to have grown up in the aftermath of Nazi Germany, and likened the proposed new law to the atrocities committed by Adolf Hitler 

A furious pro-trans agitator said the bill would endanger the lives of trans youths, including their own family members

A furious pro-trans agitator said the bill would endanger the lives of trans youths, including their own family members

Another protestor took aim at Florida state senator Clay Yarborough, one of the leaders of Florida's push to legislate on transgender issues. 

She said Yarborough has 'militarized' the Florida GOP into a 'genital gestapo'. 

'Ron DeSantis wants trans people dead,' she added. 'You are committing genocide.' 

Another of the pro-trans agitators slammed the bill next, and said its potential passage would be tantamount to an 'act of war'. 

After removing their mask, they continued: 'The way it is, as it is now, my people will die. And that blood, if you support this bill, will be on your hands.' 

A 12-year-old non-binary speaker echoed those remarks, feeling that if the legislation comes into effect, then 'many of us will die'. 

Controversy has swirled around the issue of medical intervention for minors in recent years, as many trans youths report that procedures such as puberty blockers can have a beneficial effect on their mental health. 

However, others argue that the drugs can be detrimental, including their alleged effects on development and bone health. 

For more drastic procedures such as top surgeries, some legislators feel they should be banned for minors and individuals should wait until they are adults to make the decision. 

The bill will also prohibit state funds from being used for gender reassignment surgeries or prescriptions. 

State Senator Clay Yarborough, pictured, said he has pushed to legislate on trans youths because he wants to 'let kids be kids in Florida'

State Senator Clay Yarborough, pictured, said he has pushed to legislate on trans youths because he wants to 'let kids be kids in Florida'

Clarifying the legislation's stance on child custody, Florida State Senator Yarborough said in a statement released on Monday: 'This bill gives the court discretion on whether and how to act to protect a child when a parent is subjecting a child to sex-reassignment prescriptions or procedures that this bill makes illegal in Florida.

'Again, both parents have a right to be involved in the upbringing of a child, and one parent should not be able to unilaterally attempt to change the sex of their child.

'We have other components in this bill that relate to adults and relates and relate to the expenditure of state funds, but we want to let kids be kids in Florida. 

'The overall goal of the bill is to protect the children of our state.'

His statements were opposed by fellow-State Senator Tracie Davis, who slammed his push to move the bill through Florida's legislature. 

'We’ve heard that this bill restricts access to gender affirming care. We’ve heard that it creates a potential for depression. 

'Some have suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts. The target is on the back of the queer community […] The side effect to not having this care is suicide. 

'Those are the words that speaker – after speaker – after speaker said, and all I could hear was, love me as I am.

'Trans kids are rare, but they do exist. This bill will be a massive step backwards because simply all this bill does is put more kids in harm’s way. I personally feel like this bill is unconstitutional.'

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