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In January 2023, Cole was one of 5 panelists who spoke at an event titled "Stolen Innocence: A Panel on the Insidious Ideology Infecting Your Children's Education" hosted by the local group ]. The panelists stated that schools were "]" students by teaching them about gender identity and sexual orientation. Approximately 30 people protested the event, stating it was formed to spread harmful propaganda against trans and nonbinary youth. In the month preceding the panel, they had repeatedly contacted the hotel asking them to cancel the event. A reporter covering the protest was not allowed access to the event. Parents on Patrol stated event management platform ] had unpublished the event for violating their policy on "Hateful, Dangerous, or Violent Content and Events."<ref name="Clark"/><ref name="Schemmel">{{Cite news |last=Schemmel |first=Alec |date=2023-02-07 |title='Hateful, Dangerous': Event warning about consequences of gender transitions dropped |language=en |work=KATV |url=https://katv.com/news/nation-world/hateful-dangerous-event-warning-about-consequences-of-gender-transitions-dropped-eventbrite-trans-transgender-gender-identity-transgenderism-parents-on-patrol |access-date=2023-03-01}}</ref> | In January 2023, Cole was one of 5 panelists who spoke at an event titled "Stolen Innocence: A Panel on the Insidious Ideology Infecting Your Children's Education" hosted by the local group ]. The panelists stated that schools were "]" students by teaching them about gender identity and sexual orientation. Approximately 30 people protested the event, stating it was formed to spread harmful propaganda against trans and nonbinary youth. In the month preceding the panel, they had repeatedly contacted the hotel asking them to cancel the event. A reporter covering the protest was not allowed access to the event. Parents on Patrol stated event management platform ] had unpublished the event for violating their policy on "Hateful, Dangerous, or Violent Content and Events."<ref name="Clark"/><ref name="Schemmel">{{Cite news |last=Schemmel |first=Alec |date=2023-02-07 |title='Hateful, Dangerous': Event warning about consequences of gender transitions dropped |language=en |work=KATV |url=https://katv.com/news/nation-world/hateful-dangerous-event-warning-about-consequences-of-gender-transitions-dropped-eventbrite-trans-transgender-gender-identity-transgenderism-parents-on-patrol |access-date=2023-03-01}}</ref> | ||
The same month in ], ] sponsored a "Teens Against Gender Mutilation Rally", which included Cole as the keynote speaker. Cole described the trans community as "a cult" and spoke against gender-affirming care for minors. <ref name="Michael">{{Cite news |last=Michael |first=Olivia |date=2023-01-29 |title='Teens Against Gender Mutilation Rally' draws opposing crowds in Murfreesboro |language=en |work=News Channel 5 |url=https://www.newschannel5.com/news/teens-against-gender-mutilation-rally-draws-opposing-crowds-in-murfreesboro |access-date=2023-02-01}}</ref> Eventbrite reportedly unpublished the listing due to violating their policies on "Hateful" content.<ref name="Schemmel"/> | The same month in ], ] sponsored a "Teens Against Gender Mutilation Rally", which included Cole as the keynote speaker. Cole described the trans community as "a cult" and spoke against gender-affirming care for minors. Members of the right-wing ] confronted counter-protestors, which included transgender youth and adults, their parents, and allies. Cole stated that the Proud Boys were "practicing their right to freedom of speech" and that she couldn't do anything about the group's presence or the chance they could hurt the message or goals of the rally.<ref name="Masters"/><ref name="Michael">{{Cite news |last=Michael |first=Olivia |date=2023-01-29 |title='Teens Against Gender Mutilation Rally' draws opposing crowds in Murfreesboro |language=en |work=News Channel 5 |url=https://www.newschannel5.com/news/teens-against-gender-mutilation-rally-draws-opposing-crowds-in-murfreesboro |access-date=2023-02-01}}</ref> Eventbrite reportedly unpublished the listing due to violating their policies on "Hateful" content.<ref name="Schemmel"/> | ||
=== Lawsuit === | === Lawsuit === |
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American anti-transgender activist (born 2003/2004)
Chloe Cole | |
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Born | 2003 or 2004 (age 20–21) California, U.S. |
Chloe Cole (born 2003 or 2004) is an American activist known for opposing gender-affirming care for minors, and supporting bans on such care following her own detransition. She has appeared with politicians supporting bans in state legislatures and advocated for such bans in right-wing media. According to her, she began transitioning at 12, and detransitioned at 17, after having undergone treatment which included puberty blockers, testosterone, and a double mastectomy.
Personal life
Cole is from California's Central Valley. Cole is a detransitioner, and describes herself as a "former trans kid". She says that she was diagnosed with gender dysphoria at 9 years old and was treated by Kaiser Permanente between the ages of 13 and 17. Cole told her parents she identified as a boy at 12 years old and was prescribed the puberty blocker Lupron at age 13 in February 2018. A month later, she started testosterone injections, which she continued for two years, before undergoing a double mastectomy a month before she turned 16. Cole says a year after the surgery she realized for the first time she may want to breastfeed someday, which she would not be able to do. At 17, she reverted to using her birth name and detransitioned. Cole has said that her doctor did not follow the standards of care from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health and that she didn't know detransitioners existed until she was one.
She has described herself as having been a "tomboy" who didn't fit social norms and only started thinking about transitioning after creating an Instagram account and reportedly being recommended lots of LGBTQ content, particularly content containing transgender boys, telling The Daily Signal Podcast that "social media introduced this idea that I could be a boy".
Cole's parents, have stayed out of the media spotlight. Cole says she does not hold them responsible for consenting to her treatment and surgery and that they "received intense social pressure and pressure from medical professionals".
In mid-July 2022 she started a GoFundMe called "Imperfectly Me", aimed at providing a platform for detransitioners.
Activism
Legislation
Starting in May 2022, Cole began testifying in America against medical transition and appeared on Fox News to denounce gender-affirming care for minors. She has said that neither minors nor their parents should be able to consent to such care and that parents face "extreme external pressures to consent."
In May, Cole testified against gender-affirming care in Ohio. In July, Cole testified in favor of a Florida bill that would deny Medicaid coverage for any form of gender-affirming care for transgender people and establish that they aren't a "medical necessity". Cole was one of eight detransitioners, who spoke in favor of a Florida Board of Medicine measure that would bar minors from "receiving puberty blockers, hormone therapy or surgeries as treatment for gender dysphoria." Cole was the only one of the eight detransitioners who had received such care before the age of 18.
In September, Republican Congresswoman and anti-trans activist Marjorie Taylor Greene retweeted one of Cole's social media posts, showing a trans boy before and after top surgery to support her "Protect Children's Innocence Act". The act would make it a felony to provide any gender-affirming care to a minor, prohibit the use of federal funds for gender-affirming care or health insurance covering it, and prohibit colleges and universities from offering instruction in such care. Cole said that while she doesn't agree with everything any politician says or does, the bill was a cause she could get behind. Cole spoke in support at a press conference Greene hosted for the bill.
The same month, Cole testified against a bill introduced by Senator Scott Wiener to make California a sanctuary state for children seeking gender-affirming care. The bill was passed and went into effect in January 2023.
In January 2023, Cole testified in support of Utah House Bill 132, which would ban gender-affirming care for transgender minors. Before the hearing, a crowd of approximately 200 gathered on the steps of the Capitol to rally in support of the state's transgender youth. The protestors included LGBTQ advocates, parents of transgender kids, and transgender adults and youth themselves. Parents of transgender youth testified against the bill.
In Kansas, state senator Mike Thompson cited Cole in his support of Senate Bill 12, which would make it illegal to provide gender-affirming care to those under 21, except to intersex people.
In Wyoming, state senator Anthony Bouchard sponsored Senate File 144, which he dubbed "Chloe's Law" after Cole. The bill would lead to doctors' licenses being revoked if they administer gender-affirming care to minors. Bouchard said the focus on doctors reflects one of Cole's main concerns, namely that schools and doctors convince parents to allow their child to transition, and that "Chloe doesn't want to make criminals out of her parents". Bouchard also announced his intention to support Senate File 111, which would providing such care felony child abuse. When Bouchard announced "Chloe's Law" on Twitter, Cole responded "thank you, Senator. I will support this bill in any way I can."
Cole then spoke in favor of a Tennesse bill that would ban gender-affirming surgeries for minors.
In Idaho, Representative Bruce Skaug proposed a bill to ban gender-affirming care for those under 18 and make providing such care a felony. Cole accepted an invitation from the Idaho Freedom Foundation, a conservative think tank, to speak in support of the bill.
Rallies
In October 2022, Cole spoke at a "Rally to End Child Mutilation" hosted by right-wing commentator Matt Walsh in Nashville. At the event, various Republican lawmakers announced plans to introduce legislation banning gender-affirming surgery for minors and attendees held signs calling for violence against doctors who provide gender-affirming care to transgender youth. The event was counter-protested by the local chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America and other groups.
In January 2023, Cole was one of 5 panelists who spoke at an event titled "Stolen Innocence: A Panel on the Insidious Ideology Infecting Your Children's Education" hosted by the local group Parents on Patrol. The panelists stated that schools were "sexual grooming" students by teaching them about gender identity and sexual orientation. Approximately 30 people protested the event, stating it was formed to spread harmful propaganda against trans and nonbinary youth. In the month preceding the panel, they had repeatedly contacted the hotel asking them to cancel the event. A reporter covering the protest was not allowed access to the event. Parents on Patrol stated event management platform Eventbrite had unpublished the event for violating their policy on "Hateful, Dangerous, or Violent Content and Events."
The same month in Tennessee, Turning Point USA sponsored a "Teens Against Gender Mutilation Rally", which included Cole as the keynote speaker. Cole described the trans community as "a cult" and spoke against gender-affirming care for minors. Members of the right-wing Proud Boys confronted counter-protestors, which included transgender youth and adults, their parents, and allies. Cole stated that the Proud Boys were "practicing their right to freedom of speech" and that she couldn't do anything about the group's presence or the chance they could hurt the message or goals of the rally. Eventbrite reportedly unpublished the listing due to violating their policies on "Hateful" content.
Lawsuit
On November 9, 2022, Cole filed a 90-day notice of intent to sue against the healthcare company Kaiser Permanente and was represented by the chief executive of the conservative non-profit Center for American Liberty Harmeet Dhillon and law-firm LiMandri & Jonna LLP. The letter of intent was addressed to Kaiser, as well as the individual endocrinologist, psychiatrist, and plastic surgeon involved in Cole's treatment. California legally permits gender-affirming surgery for minors and Cole had a double mastectomy at age 15. When she expressed regret, her gender-care specialist "eventually offered to recommend a surgeon for breast reconstruction", which she has decided not to pursue. The suit claims that Cole's care included "off label" treatment and "amounted to medical experimentation." According to the suit, Cole was not given adequate information to provide informed consent to her hormone therapy and later developed joint pain, weak bone density, and ongoing urinary tract infections. The lawsuit was filed in the San Joaquin Superior Court in Manteca on February 22, 2023.
Reception
Cole and Libs of TikTok follow each other on Twitter. Cole has stated she hopes Chaya Raichick, who runs the account, won't "back down from exposing what happens at these 'gender clinics'", which she called "one of the most important issues of my generation." When asked for comment on Raichick, Cole stated she posts about the "atrocities that are committed in pediatric gender clinics" and does it "better than most of the mainstream media".
In September 2022, an interview with Cole in the Los Angeles Blade described her as "the poster child for far-right politicians and religious conservatives working to ban gender-affirming care and to prosecute the doctors and parents who support their children’s transitions for child abuse."
The San Francisco Chronicle stated Cole's "case has become a political touchstone for conservative groups pushing against transgender rights and access to gender-affirming care for young people." In the same article, Ebony Harper, executive director of California TRANScends, which advocates for transgender healthcare equity, said "People like (Cole) are rare, but people on the right want to use them as a beacon of the masses of trans folks that are detransitioning and are unhappy" and "Chloe is just a pawn." She added that she was sympathetic to Cole's regrets over transitioning.
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