By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
I have used the transgender crisis thrust upon the world as evidence that the minds of previously reasonable doctors, psychologists, nurses, and other healthcare workers have been hijacked by a new, irrational transhumanistic ideology.
PD Hopkins in Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics (Second Edition), 2012 said:
Transhumanism is the position that human beings should be permitted to use technology to modify and enhance human cognition and bodily function, expanding abilities and capacities beyond current biological constraints.
We could consider dental fillings, joint replacements, pacemakers and a variety of devices in the context of transhumanism as medicine attempts to help patients improve how they feel, function, or survive. We may view them differently if they led to worsening symptoms, need for care, and raised the risk of death.
There seems to be no end to the limits by which surgeons and patients will go to transform or even swap body parts! On November 17, 2023, Rebel News filed this report.
Dr. Miroslav Djordjevic, associated with Mount Sinai hospital in New York City and also practicing in Serbia, has reportedly refined his surgical methods over the past 15 years, and is apparently approaching a breakthrough with his genital swapping technique, the Daily Mail reports.
However, the specifics regarding the patients selected for this surgery and the location of the operation are not yet confirmed. Medical professionals have raised concerns about the significant risks associated with such a complex procedure, which has the potential for severe complications.
Djordjevic, in a recent edition of Doctor Podcasts, stated, "Now we are in a final step," indicating the near readiness for this type of surgery.
"The final approach will be to transplant the penis. This is my main goal, goal of my career. And I hope that this future started yesterday," he stated.
Currently, surgeons perform genital transformation surgeries such as vaginoplasties and phalloplasties. These procedures involve constructing a neo-penis or neo-vagina using tissue from the patient's arms, legs, or other body parts.
Djordjevic, however, views these practices as inefficient because the original sex organs are simply discarded, or as he puts it, "put in the garbage." Djordjevic explained that he believes in a more resourceful approach. "I concluded that it may be useful to use these very healthy organs."
This perspective has led Djordjevic to refine a technique where he swaps the genitalia between a biological male and a biological female in a single operation.
Djordjevic said he has successfully transplanted a uterus, ovaries, and testicles into his patients in recent years.
Increasingly, critics are expressing doubts about transgender healthcare, particularly about surgeries performed on minors.
A recent study, one of the first to investigate the aftermath of transgender surgeries conducted this year, uncovered worryingly high incidences of postoperative pain, discomfort during sexual activities, and urinary issues.
Join me on this summary of the transgender crisis I gave to Maria Zeee from Melbourne, Australia on November 11, 2023.
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Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
President, McCullough Foundation
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