On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in this term’s marquee case, United States v. Skrmetti.
The case, out of Tennessee, nominally involves a state law banning minors’ use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for purposes of so-called gender-affirming care — which, stripped of all euphemism, means genital mutilation and chemical castration. And the justices will indeed have to resolve the narrow legal question before them in this case: namely, whether or not Tennessee’s commonsense protection of vulnerable youth from the predations of the billion-dollar transgender industry offends the 14th Amendment’s injunction that no state “deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”
The straightforward legal answer is that it plainly does not. Fatuous arguments this week from the U.S. solicitor general and American Civil Liberties Union advocate aside, one simply cannot divorce the issue of medical treatment from the issue of medical purpose. Consider the case of fentanyl. There are legitimate purposes for small amounts of fentanyl, which can be used as a painkiller in a contained hospital setting. There are also myriad illegitimate purposes for fentanyl, as anyone remotely familiar with America’s depressing drug overdose crisis can sadly attest. So too can a reasonable person distinguish between testosterone therapy for an adolescent boy with delayed puberty, on the one hand, and testosterone therapy for an adolescent girl with gender dysphoria, on the other hand.
Tennessee’s law does treat every “person within its jurisdiction” equally. It simply requires that the remedy for gender dysphoria for all children and adolescents “within its jurisdiction,” regardless of biological sex, is psychological treatment — not irreversible physical damage to the human body. As recent as a decade ago, this would have been considered so obvious as to not even require legislation. Because we live in morally confused and ideologically fervent times, sadly, such laws are now necessary.
But the Skrmetti case also entails a considerably more important, and more sweeping, dispute than the technical constitutional issue that is now pending before the justices. More fundamentally, what was presented to the Supreme Court on Wednesday were two diametrically opposed conceptions of anthropology and the human person — of man’s very being and his relation with his fellow man, the state and God Himself.
The transgender lobby and the Biden-Harris administration argue that the human person is, in essence, a “Choose Your Own Adventure” book. Under this dispensation, it is not sufficient that free will exists when it comes to making the decisions and choosing the courses of action that define our lives. Rather, “free will” also extends, in a bastardized sense, to the biologically irreducible question of who we quite literally are as Homo sapiens, members of the human race. The result of this pseudo-intellectual sophistry is the bizarre spectacle of Ketanji Brown Jackson, then an intellectually challenged judge and now an intellectually challenged justice, refusing to answer the question of what a “woman” is when pressed during her Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Gender activists hectored us for years that sexual orientation is established at birth, but apparently one now gets to choose whether he is man or woman.
On the other side of the civilizational clash, there are those of us who still “get bitter” and “cling,” to use our 44th president’s infamous words, to the norm established by God Himself in the Book of Genesis: “And God created man in His image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.” Even holding the Good Book aside, it doesn’t require a Ph.D. in biology or embryology to grasp that human beings (and any number of species of animals) have precisely two possible chromosomal structures: XX for “female,” and XY for “male.” We know from the birds and the bees that human beings are specifically designed with sexual complementarity so that they can, upon the marital union, become one flesh and, to again cite Genesis, “be fruitful and multiply.”
These two visions of the human person are in irreconcilable tension with one another. There is no middle ground here. Only one vision can survive.
The imperative of the statesman, be he political or judicial in nature, is to choose. It is not statesmanlike — indeed, it is cowardly — for constitutional officers of all stripes, judges included, to simply toss their hands in the air and proclaim their contentedness with letting the chips fall where they may. America’s great antebellum dispute, that over chattel slavery, similarly concerned the nature of the human person. That dispute ended in tragedy, destruction and mass bloodshed.
In order to forestall a similar fate, we need more Lincoln-esque figures in our time: those who, like the Great Emancipator, have the courage to advance forthright moral arguments. Perhaps the Supreme Court can begin by using Skrmetti to declare transgenderism the lie against the human person that it is.
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Give this some thought:
This Democrat Party encourages, approves of, promotes and supports just about everything God has declared a Sin or an Abomination in the Holy Bible.
Who is the evil one, liar and the destroyer? Satan.
I truly believe that this Democrat Party is a cult of Satan. Just look at the immoral, destructive behavior and beliefs that this Satanic Democrat Party encourages, approves of, promotes and supports and it gets worse every year.
Why did God destroy Sodom and Gomorrah??
These Transgender mutilations of mentally and physically undeveloped innocent American youth is not only a moral, but a spiritual crime against humanity. It’s weak mentally deformed finite fallible men trying to replace the infinite infallible Creator as the prime moving force in our society. Those who would corrupt and abuse the unformed innocent bodies of our American youth are as bad and evil as Dr Frankenstein himself, who sought to play god in creating new disfigured forms of human life by creating monsters out of hacked off human body parts, and sane minds replaced in social re-indoctrination the same way Frankenstein outright implanted a criminal mind into his monster, and Joe implanted a criminal mindset into his son Hunter who he likewise sought to recreate the image of what God created and blessed him with in the form of an innocent son, into the corrupted father image of a warped criminal mind of entitlement where special godlike rights should be granted in a separate but unequal and opposite standard of behavior in how American justice can be applied. It’s time we fire these Dr. Frankenstein’s, remove the ones like Brown off the Supreme Court, and let the Supreme court Justices, not the inferior Court Jesters again exert sane control of the Court First, followed by the country second that will follow.
I still can’t see how ANYONE CAN claim it is MORAL TO mutilate KIDS!