Knew this was a grift to replace the opioid cash cow.
— Stumpysaurus๐ฆKPSS (@StumpyRabbitt) October 29, 2022
The CEO of The Trevor Project Amit Paley calls on “people in positions of power” to lobby the government to prevent laws from being passed that “targets trans kids.” pic.twitter.com/LDJROd0DmL
— True North (@TrueNorthCentre) May 25, 2022
World control. It’s like some damn science fiction.
— Patrice O' Hamilton (@achrosen) May 25, 2022
Aldous Huxley, George Orwell, both get the last I told you so.
Teen VogueIt seems @TrevorProject hired a CEO , Amit Paley, who made stacks of cash working (via @McKinsey ) to increase opioid sales for Purdue.
— Eric Stanley (@Eric_A_Stanley) November 7, 2022
When you donate to these massive orgs, this is who you are supporting. https://t.co/znUzP4meQ6
That study was conducted by the Trevor Project. Lets hold the fact that theyre a bunch of dirtbags trying to push pills for a second. But the study shows that they are 3000% more likely to attempt suicide vs the general population after treatment. Lets look at the Trevor Project.
— MotioniesTV (@MotioniesT) August 31, 2022
The Trevor Projects CEO is Amit Paley , he previously worked at a consulting firm where he advised purdue pharma on how to sell more opioids. While he was doing that, he volunteered at the Trevor Lifeline advising patients. This is way deeper than I originally thought it was.
— MotioniesTV (@MotioniesT) August 31, 2022
The Daily CallerAs you can see, that study was released under Paley. If I were to sniff out any kind of gross malfeasance, itd be right here with Amit, and this study. pic.twitter.com/63XE4AxbBH
— MotioniesTV (@MotioniesT) August 31, 2022
- As CEO of the Trevor Project, Amit Paley has promoted biomedical interventions for transgender children.
- Paley previously worked at the consulting firm McKinsey & Co., where he advised OxyContin producer Purdue Pharma when the opioid crisis was well underway.
- Paley helped Purdue Pharma strategize to improve opioid sales when the company was under scrutiny for its promotion of OxyContin before the company was dissolved in a massive settlement over its role in the opioid crisis, according to a HuffPost investigation.
Gender-affirming care can save lives.
— Amit Paley (@amitpaley) April 20, 2022
Really? I have only seen stats that indicate that their suicide rates grow with these procedures. Please share your source.
— "The Way is in training." ~Miyamoto Musashi (@Tigerkenshin808) July 28, 2022
Tell the truth conman, you like the profitability.
— Renae (@MyBadNotSorry) July 28, 2022
“It’s clear that gender-affirming care has the potential to reduce rates of depression and suicide attempts while banning this vital care and exposing young people to harmful political rhetoric can cause real harm" our CEO @amitpaley ๐๐พ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฟhttps://t.co/foVDyOvSrj
— The Trevor Project (@TrevorProject) December 15, 2021
In some cases, restriction to some care should be exercised. No one under 18 should be eligible for surgery or HRT, with exception of blockers.
— El (@ElysabethBritt) December 15, 2021
Studies show the exact opposite of what you're talking about. Oh and HRT and surgeries aren't given under 16. Only puberty blockers are given under 16
— Alice ๐๐๐ (@_Lice40) November 29, 2022
๐งต Ralph Fiennes has recently come out in support of @jk_rowling saying she didn't deserve all the hate she was getting. Let's have a look at the three main "stars" of the HP movies and take a look at how they are not only hurting JK Rowling but women everywhere. #trans pic.twitter.com/pgeQwATgd3
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
2 Let's start with Daniel Radcliffe. In June 2020 Daniel released a stament via the Trevor Project website saying he worked with the Trevor Project for the last decade and regularly contributes. He said this after Rowling dared to publicly speak the truth about women's rights. pic.twitter.com/1eMm0tg3G9
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
3 In his little self serving stament he acknowledges that Rowling changed the course of his life for the better but then takes a swift left turn to pontificate about what a woman is ironically disregarding the view of the actual woman who gave him his big break.
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
4 He goes on to parrot what the professional healthcare associations like the Trevor Project have to say and reminds us they have far more expertise in this area. We've heard this before (side-eyes Graham Norton.) So let's take a look at the Trevor Project and their "expertise".
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
5 The Trevor Project has been around since 1998, it received public funding for the first time in 2009 and styles itself as a suicide prevention organisation for LGBTQ+ youth. What started out as a helpline quickly mushroomed into a text and online social networking community
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
6 called Trevorspace. It has a youth advisory council and regularly runs workshops in schools. It has however been marred in controversy over the last couple of years. Trevorspace is described as a safe space where those who are suicidal can reach out
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
7 for support or to connect with other vulnerable LGBTQ+ people who have no one to talk to in their own lives. There's age ratings supposedly for safeguarding concerns but some people have no age in their bio and adults and children are free to message each other in the forums.
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
8 One parent, the mother of a child who socially transitioned and was subsequently hospitalised after several attempts to take her own life decided to have a look at what her child was doing online to try and shed some light on her child's mental health issues, what she found was
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
9 shocking. The child frequented TS, chatting with others online. The site was mostly people talking about transitioning, under 18s getting advice from adults on everything from where to buy binders and packers to recommendations on hormones, puberty blockers and fetishes. pic.twitter.com/CuGYKAMeer
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
10 Children as young as 13 are encouraged down a path of hormones and surgery while giving little thought to the long term consequences of their actions and the advice from the "experts" is gender affirmation is the only way to go. It's a nice little pyramid scheme where the only
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
11 ones who truly lose out are the children themselves. The Trevor Project has received millions in donations from some huge companies. Surgeons get paid, therapists get paid, binder and packer makers get paid, it's a huge money making industry. pic.twitter.com/4qenUc1MSR
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
12 There's also some money to be made from detransitioners though little thought or sympathy is given to their plight or suicidal thoughts. They are regularly bullied and vilified across social media as they are seen as traitors to the trans cause.
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
13 In July 2022 it came to light that Trevor's CEO Amit Paley had previously worked as an associate partner at McKinsey & Co a global corporate consulting firm where he worked with Purdue Pharma boosting their brand and helping push sales of the opioid OxyContin. pic.twitter.com/ceUAKcf0dh
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
14 OxyContin, created by Purdue Pharma is a chemical cousin of heroin, it is extremely addictive. Purdue was one of the biggest sellers of opioids and they contributed heavily to America's opioid crisis. Purdue reaped $31 billion in revenue from sales of this drug alone. pic.twitter.com/V2JnGycv47
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
15 In May 2022 the Trevor Project teamed up with Gaggle, a digital surveillance company, listing them as a corporate partner on the Trevor website disclosing that Gaggle had given them between 25 to 50 thousand dollars in support. Gaggle a Dallas based company monitors over pic.twitter.com/ryc9xzAkYN
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
16 five million students across 1500 school districts. Gaggle claims it wants to keep students safe but directly targets LGBT students in some cases 'outing' them to parents and teachers. It's strange that Trevor would team up with Gaggle, perhaps there's 25-50 thousand reasons. pic.twitter.com/l4JBwS4XLv
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
17 So why would Daniel Radcliffe support a company who makes money off the backs of extremely vulnerable young people? A company whose CEO pushed opioids to vulnerable people helping to create an opioid crisis. A company who teamed up with a surveillance company who actively
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
18 targets LGBT+ students. Perhaps he doesn't have much else going on career wise.
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
The absolute brass neck of him crying expecto pronouns at us. The sexist views and condescending attitude, you're not a wizard Daniel, you can't turn a man into a woman no matter how hard you try!
19 I wanted to write a thread on all three but this one is long enough. Emma Whatsherface will be next. x
— Rachel O' Meara (@RachelOMeara83) October 29, 2022
Knew this was a grift to replace the opioid cash cow.
— Stumpysaurus๐ฆKPSS (@StumpyRabbitt) October 29, 2022
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