Idaho: Stupid as potatoes, evil as Black Scurf


More than 100 people rallied on March 3, 2020, at the Idaho Capitol in support of transgender students and athletes during the 2020 legislative session. The Idaho House on Tuesday passed a bill that would criminalize providing gender-affirming medical care for trans minors.

The state is a playground for racists, white nationalists, and the religious right, which I guess should make it no surprise that their house of representatives passed a hateful, regressive bill to make health care for trans kids a felony.

The Idaho House on Tuesday overwhelmingly passed a bill that would bar gender-affirming medical care for transgender children. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, would alter current state code that outlaws female genital mutilation. The new code would make it a felony to provide minors with puberty blockers, which stop or delay puberty, hormones or transition-related surgeries. The House passed the bill on a near-party-line vote. Rep. Fred Wood, R-Burley, a retired physician, opposed it. Other Republicans said the bill will preserve the ability to procreate and would protect children from regretting gender reassignment later in life.

I guess it’s something that one Republican opposed it, but also understandable: he’s a doctor, and this is a bill that targets doctors.

I am fascinated by the Republican rationale. It’s about “preserving the ability to procreate”, but puberty blockers don’t affect that, they just delay it, which ought to be considered a good thing, unless you really want 13 year olds to have children. Which is odd, since Idaho has long had a reputation for being the place to go for cheap, fast weddings. I can thank Idaho for my existence, since my parents eloped to Idaho to get married against my grandparents’ wishes when my mother was somewhere around 17 years old. (I think they’ve tightened up their laws a bit since the 1950s.)

It’s going to be a long struggle for Idaho lawmakers if they think their mission is to prevent teenagers from ever having regrets.

The sponsors of the bill are sick, sad puppies.

The ability to procreate is a fundamental right that must be protected, Skaug said. Don’t let their bodies be sterilized. Rep. Ben Adams, a Nampa Republican, quoted the Bible’s account of gender, after saying his transgender cousin had a mental health problem.

Again, puberty blockers don’t sterilize people. Some transgender men can still have children, and some transgender women can still impregnate other women. Procreation is a choice, not something that Republicans get to enforce, and no, the only mental health problem on display in the Idaho house is Republicanism. If they really cared about mental health, maybe they should ask qualified people how to treat it, rather than the Bible. Those qualified non-bigots seem to have a different take on it.

“It is so disappointing that some politicians in Boise have decided to follow Texas and Alabama down the path of imposing felony criminal penalties upon doctors who are simply doing their jobs. By making it impossible for doctors to provide care for their patients, transgender youth are denied the age-appropriate, best practice, medically-necessary, gender-affirming care that a new study just found reduces the risk of moderate or severe depression by 60% and suicidality by 73%.”

“Every kid in Idaho deserves the chance to grow up feeling safe and respected for who they are. Denying someone medically-necessary health care simply because you don’t approve of who they are is textbook discrimination. Decisions about what kind of care is appropriate for young people should be left up to the young person and their parents, in consultation with health care professionals, not by politicians looking to score political points at the expense of the well-being of transgender youth. It’s critical that the Senate listens to medical professionals, parents, and kids and refuse to entertain this flagrantly discriminatory legislation any further.”

This is all part of conservative agenda. Ever hear of ALEC? They write the laws.

The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a pay-to-play network of conservative state lawmakers and business lobbyists that writes model legislation, claims that it no longer works on social policy. But videos of ALEC-led events, obtained by the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD), tell a very different story.

At the 40th anniversary meeting of the Council for National Policy (CNP) in May, ALEC leaders boasted about their extensive efforts to advance state legislation to severely restrict access to abortion and limit the rights of trans students, as well as voter suppression bills.

I am not surprised. Idaho Republicans are stupid potato-brains who need a lot of help writing their evil laws.

Comments

  1. timmyson says

    I went looking (shallowly, I confess) but didn’t find whether there’s an exception for precocious puberty. Does anyone know? “The new code would make it a felony to provide minors with puberty blockers” sounds like it doesn’t just target this “off label” (IMO bullshit) use, but also hurts the people for whom the drugs were originally developed. It doesn’t change the harmful effect on trans folk, but is perhaps a way humanitarians could fight the bill?

  2. StevoR says

    @1. Ian King : Is that Roy Moore? Is he from Idaho?

    Also fucking hell. Just what the fuck. Fucking sadistic Repugliklan Scum.

    Potatoes have more brains and heart than these asswipes.

  3. Aoife_b says

    @3 the bill fairly explicitly says the goal is preventing kids from transitioning, I’m sure they’d forget to care if a cis kid was given blockers

  4. raven says

    I thought the right wingnuts were all about “freedom”.
    Except when they force people and specifically children to follow their sick and perverted ideologies.

    The three main sacraments of the fundie xians are hate, lies, and hypocrisy.
    This bill aimed at children manages to get all three of those in.

  5. Doc Bill says

    This is a charming line from the bill. Move out of Idaho and you can still be “committing” a felony. How, I have no idea. This can’t possibly be constitutional.

    “Except as provided in subsection (45) of this section, whoever knowingly removes or causes, permits, or facilitates the removal of a child from this state for the purpose of facilitating any act prohibited by subsec- tion (1) of this section shall be guilty of a felony.”

  6. raven says

    Actually, the ignorant haters of Idaho are wrong about everything.
    A large fraction of the US population never have children.

    19 Percent of Americans Between 55 and 64 Are Childless …https://www.newsweek.com › … › Children › Families

    Aug 31, 2021 — Over 19 percent of U.S. residents between the ages of 55 and 64 are childless, and that number is expected to grow, according to a report …

    Almost 1 in 5 Americans won’t procreate. For a variety of reasons including mostly personal choice.

    kook

    The ability to procreate is a fundamental right that must be protected, Skaug said.

    That isn’t what they are doing.
    They are making procreation a requirement rather than a choice and right.
    Mandatory forced child bearing once again.

    I can see why a lot of normal people who live in Idaho would choose to not have children.

  7. Akira MacKenzie says

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    blockquote>“The ability to procreate is a fundamental right that must be protected,”

    Translation: “THE [INSERT RACIAL SLURS HERE] ARE OUT-BREEDING WHITE FOLKS! EVERY CAUSCASIN VAGINA MUST BE DEDICATED TO THE PRODUCTION OF CHILDREN! NO ABORTION, NO BIRTH CONTROL, AND NO EXCUSES!!!”

  8. raven says

    This is a charming line from the bill. Move out of Idaho and you can still be “committing” a felony. How, I have no idea. This can’t possibly be constitutional.

    It’s not.
    Idaho’s jurisdiction ends at the border.

    Idaho depends on the states around them for a lot of things.
    During the pandemic they flooded the surrounding states with Covid-19 virus patients because they did nothing much to fight the pandemic and had too many sick and dying patients for their own hospitals to treat.

    “May 16, 2018 — Possession of any more than three ounces of pot is a felony, and a conviction for selling marijuana could mean ten years in prison and $30,000 …”
    In freedom loving Idaho, marijuana (cannabis) is illegal and it doesn’t take much to get into felony territory.
    Of course, right over the border in Washington, Nevada, Montana, and Oregon, cannabis is legal and there are…a lot of cannabis retail stores. Where people in Idaho go to buy legal marijuana.

  9. raven says

    Going on with the legality questions, are these bills even legal?

    They are at the very least, practicing medicine without a license.
    It is also government overreach.
    There is a right to privacy in the US constitution, Bill of Rights.

    I don’t know.
    I’ve usually lived in states that aren’t run by right wingnuts and actually value the freedom and well being of their citizens.

  10. microraptor says

    raven @10: It was actually found in 2018 that Oregon marijuana dispensaries on the Idaho border did an average of 420% more sales than dispensaries anywhere else in the state.

  11. raven says

    The Texas law is already in court and has a minor victory.
    For claiming to be pro-freedom, the right wingnut states are remarkably anti-freedom fascists.
    That freedom thing is just another lie.

    Texas Court Partially Blocks Gov. Abbott’s Anti-Trans Directive to Investigate Families
    By Lambda Legal MARCH 2, 2022

    The Travis County District Court granted a temporary restraining order on Wednesday to block the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) from investigating the plaintiffs of a lawsuit brought by Lambda Legal, the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas (ACLU of Texas), and the ACLU.

    The court’s ruling stops the DFPS from investigating the parents named in the lawsuit because they are working with medical professionals to provide their adolescent child with medically necessary treatment. The court limited the temporary restraining order to the Plaintiffs in the case but scheduled a hearing next Friday, March 11, at 10 a.m. central to decide whether to block the Governor, Commissioner, and DFPS’s actions more broadly.

  12. says

    The three main sacraments of the fundie xians are hate, lies, and hypocrisy.

    With unhealthy doses of fear underlying everything. Got to have a boogyman. Whether it’s commies, swarthy looking middle eastern types or scary black kids in hoodies, they will find something to focus their fear on.
    I expect their current visions resemble the last scene from Psycho, complete with eek eek eek eek music.
    That’s how they live.

  13. birgerjohansson says

    Let the buggers secede. It will be hard on the non-crazies, you will just have to welcome them as refugees. Until Free Idaho collapses and rejoins, the way England* will rejoin the EU.
    *By then, Scotland will probably be independent and NI part of the Irish Republic.

  14. Artor says

    Having grown up in Boise, I can say that Idaho is an extremely unpleasant place for anyone even a little bit weird or out of the ordinary. But they had never levied any laws directly against me before, so this is a disturbing new development. I’ve hated the place for a long time, but it’s still sad to see it getting even worse.

  15. Jean says

    Freedom is only for things those assholes approve of like not wearing a mask or getting a vaccine during a pandemic. If they don’t approve then they don’t give a shit about your freedom.

  16. BACONSQAUDgaming says

    Ignoring the trans issue (so please don’t ignore my point and argue red herrings), isn’t the logic behind this the age of consent? Teenagers are not considered mature enough to make medical and other decisions, which is why they need parental permission for many things, and even the parents aren’t allowed to make some decisions until a child is older. eg. In most places there are age restrictions on kids getting tattoos.

  17. billseymour says

    BACONSQAUDgaming:  not to put too fine a point on it, but I’m not aware that getting a tattoo ever stopped anyone from committing suicide.  Also, I don’t think the law is about minors getting treatment without parental consent.

  18. laurian says

    I’m pretty sure there are laws against obsessing over the sexuality of other people’s children.

    Disgusting perverts

  19. raven says

    Teenagers are not considered mature enough to make medical and other decisions, which is why they need parental permission for many things, and even the parents aren’t allowed to make some decisions until a child is older.

    Did you even read the post. You certainly didn’t understand it despite the fact that it was written in simple, plain English.

    This has zero to do with parental consent.
    In fact, the children getting puberty blockers do so with parental consent.
    What is happening here is that Idaho is…overruling parental consent. And also overruling standard medical practice.
    They are forcing people to follow their cuckoo far rightwingnut ideology.

    BTW, Idaho permits human child sacrifice.
    By medical neglect. Which happens often.
    They are one of the few states where it is legal for faith healing parents to kill their children and it happens often. The probability of a faith healing child dying before age 18 is 25%.

  20. says

    @BACONSQAUDgaming:

    Ignoring the trans issue (so please don’t ignore my point and argue red herrings)…

    Do you honestly believe that this bill has nothing to do with trans issues?

    I’m not trolling. I honestly want to know if you believe this has nothing to do with the socio-political issues surrounding whether or not trans people should be allowed to exist in US society and if so, to what extent they should have fewer/diminished rights.

  21. dstatton says

    OI just read an article about a resort town in northern Idaho that has been attracting right-wing assholes fleeing liberal cities. Long time locals seem to agree that they are indeed assholes.

  22. says

    In Idaho, do tattoo artists get hunted down, charged with a felony, and thrown in prison for 10 years to life? You know the bible says more about the sinfulness of tattoos than it does about the abomination of puberty blockers — maybe Skaug ought to be focusing more on those dreadful crimes his bible does care about.

  23. raven says

    It is likely that some of the people who wrote and passed this bill are child sex perverts. Child sexual abuse is very high among patriarchial fundie xian sects. Data.

    From “Sexual Abuse in Christian Homes and Churches”, by Carolyn Holderread Heggen, Herald Press, Scotdale, PA, 1993 p. 73:

    “A disturbing fact continues to surface in sex abuse research. The first best predictor of abuse is alcohol or drug addiction in the father. But the second best predictor is conservative religiosity, accompanied by parental belief in traditional male-female roles. This means that if you want to know which children are most likely to be sexually abused by their father, the second most significant clue is *whether or not the parents belong to a conservative religious group with traditional role beliefs and rigid sexual attitudes*. (Brown and Bohn, 1989; Finkelhor, 1986; Fortune, 1983; Goldstein et al, 1973; Van
    Leeuwen, 1990). (emphasis in original)

    The second best predictor of child sexual abuse is being an oogedy boogedy fundie xian.

    These people look like sick in the head child sexual perverts and abusive monsters because…they are likely child sexual perverts and child abusing monsters.

  24. says

    I had to ponder the whole “coming out” thing for a bit. But in the end I just made it a matter of fact things on 2 politics boards yesterday with an introduction and offering to answering questions. Ornery person with tourette syndrome using it to argue upgraded to Non-Binary/Gender-Null.

    The ones terrified by or using fear of trans women have nothing to say so far (echoing laughter).

  25. birgerjohansson says

    Just to mess with the evil fuckers, let’s finance a jainist monastery in each of their bigger cities, using freedom of religion as a weapon. The jainists are the ones with the butt-naked monks who fear insects may get crushed in the wrinkles of the clothes.
    Imagine a Republican speaking at the town square as some middle-aged jainist monk walks by and the conservatives contorting themselves to look away.

  26. crimsonsage says

    @18
    Going through the wrong puberty was the most traumatic experience of my life which led to suicide attempt and a decade of heavy drinking. It has taken years of therapy to recover from, if that could have been avoided with puberty blockers I wouldn’t have lost 2 decades of my life. From my experience talking to other trans women this is a fairly standard experience.

  27. raven says

    The whole point of puberty blockers is that they are reversible.
    Once you stop them, puberty happens.
    This buys the child time to grow up and figure out what they want to do with their life.

    Are they reversible? The effects of puberty blockers are physically reversible. Puberty blockers only pause the production of testosterone and estrogen hormones. Once a person stops using this medication, their body begins production once more, leading to the development of breasts and facial hair.Mar 30, 2021

    Puberty blockers: Definition, purpose, what to expect, and more https://www.medicalnewstoday.com › articles › puberty-bl…

  28. raven says

    Do puberty blockers affect mental development?

    In their longitudinal study on the first 70 adolescents to receive puberty blockers, de Vries and colleagues37 reported an improvement in general functioning after two years,
    along with a decrease in depression and behavioural and emotional difficulties.

    sciencedirect.com
    Buying time or arresting development? The dilemma of …

  29. Walter Solomon says

    A law targeting trans children but no law whatsoever outlawing conversion therapy. It sounds like Idaho, one of America’s all-too-many shit holes.

  30. says

    @18

    and even the parents aren’t allowed to make some decisions until a child is older. eg. In most places there are age restrictions on kids getting tattoos.
    Do you seriously think tattoos are medicine proscribed by doctors to treat medical conditions?

    I got my adenoids removed when I was four. It’s a very painful and invasive procedure which, unlike SRS, is completely irreversible. Do you believe such a procedure should be banned or are you applying a double-standard only to trans kids because you don’t like that trans kids exist?