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I’m the mother of an estranged, gender-confused minor child.
I haven’t seen her for years, and Oregon state law has allowed and enabled it. I’m far from the only one to whom it has happened, but here is a glimpse into the state machinery and how it has unfolded for so many of us.
First, the worst part about losing your child to this scandalous system is that it profits off them. The next worst part is defending your reputation to everyone involved. Then comes trying to explain what’s happening to someone — anyone — and watching their eyes glaze over like you’ve just claimed that the CIA is tracking you through your ceiling fan.
But this isn’t a conspiracy. This is real. It’s supposedly legal.
Oregon allows minors to be placed in host homes or foster programs, without