Tech Giant Deplatforms Anti-Child Mutilation Event

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Left-wing ticketing company Eventbrite recently de-platformed a Christian group known as the Palmetto Family Council, who planned to hold a conference where a victim of gender reassignment surgery would be speaking.

The victim, Chloe Cole, was placed on puberty blockers and testosterone at just 12 years of age.

She was later convinced by medical advisers to undergo a double mastectomy at 15.

Cole “destransitioned” at the age of 19 after growing a desire to live life by God’s design.

Cole has since become an advocate against such procedures, as she has been left with the scars and emotional impact of the decisions she was pressured to make.

The conference, named “Stop The Insanity,” will still host the event at First Baptist Church of Spartanburg, South Carolina despite being de-platformed by Eventbrite.

The Palmetto Family Council posted on X saying that the liberal company had claimed the conference, along with Chloe’s testimony, is “hateful,” “violent,” and “dangerous.”

Eventbrite’s message said: “We have determined that your event is not permitted on the Eventbrite platform as it violates our Community Guidelines and Terms of Service, specifically our policy on Hateful, Dangerous, or Violent Content and Events.”

“As a result, your event has been unpublished.”

Chloe Cole took to X to express her feelings, saying, “Eventbrite has been carrying water for child mutilation agendas and silencing the voices of detransitioners for as long as we’ve been speaking out about our experiences.”

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