Indy Star Lunatic Gregg Doyel Mocks Home State For Banning 'Gender-Affirming' Surgeries For Children

Indy Star sports columnist writer Gregg Doyel has no shame in admitting that he wants children to hold the option of selecting "gender-affirming" surgeries (i.e., mutilating their genitals).

Doyel catapulted his opinion on trans rights to the center of his social media on Wednesday. He pushed a hard stance against the state of Indiana after a federal court announced banning gender-affirming procedures in the state. 

READ: Kids Were Rushed Into 'Gender Affirming' Care, New York Times Confirms

It was a win for common sense; Doyel took it as a hard loss.

"History won’t be kind on this decision. History won’t be kind on a lot of things," he posted on X, quoting the announcement.

Doyel's reality opposes Americans who won't abide by a new normal that challenges the binary truth between men and women in this country. 

Entertainment has already co-opted the movement, notably Disney, and corporations such as Target and are making it a mission to promote trans ideology.

As the concept of freedom for children willing to sever their body parts gains steam with progressive blue states, more self-righteous activists like Doyel hit social media to declare their opinion cemented as fact. 

And that you should deal with it. 

Doyel's ‘analysis’ on supporting trans kids as the ‘morally correct' choice shuns every opinion that holds merit. Stories of remorse from trans children and adults who pursued the mutilating procedures headline as one of the strongest opponents to the trans movement, alongside the fight to save women's sports.

But Doyel's sports platform opted to chastise any readers or the general audience who are not bought into the idea of normalizing transgenderism.

Doyel's another zombie of the trans movement that is coaxing everyday Americans into supporting mutilation. And if you believe gender-affirming surgery has longstanding consequences for any human, Doyel wants to shut you out. …

… which is no surprise since Doyel covers all the progressive bases. A real woke mobster.

Last year, the writer published a column about "the good guys" winning; as a reference to the COVID discord involving Aaron Rodgers. 

As OutKick's Ian Miller wrote, Doyel published an unhinged rant against Pat McAfee for ‘platforming’ vaccine skeptic Aaron Rodgers. Doyel deliberately framed the pro-vaccine community as the "good guys," attributing a moral element to getting vaccinated. 

The self-indulgence by Doyel overlooked his promotion that the COVID vaccine was an impenetrable shield against contagion, echoing MSNBC's Rachel Maddow's historically cold take

Not to mention the venomous column Doyel penned against the affable and outstanding Dan Dakich of ‘Don't @ Me.'

READ: Indy Star's Gregg Doyel Thinks Aaron Rodgers Lied About Achilles Tear

All that to say, it's worth looking at any of ol' Doyel's so-called analysis with handfuls of salt. To be straight, Doyel is no more qualified than a three-legged donkey to dictate the "right side" of history. 

Ask Doyel, and he'll proudly call himself an ‘ally’ of transgender kids and a feminist. 

It's one thing to support self-identifying trans people. But Doyel believes it is sacrosanct to provide gender-affirming care for kids, thus enabling the severing of their genitals; to rejigger their biological make-up at an undeveloped mental stage. The Indy Star writer wouldn't back away from supporting trans swimmer Lia Thomas' inclusion in the women's Olympic events. 

So if you happen to disagree with allowing the male-born Lia Thomas in those Olympic Games, or won't tolerate letting men compete against women at full vigor, history won't look kindly upon you, believes Indy Star's Gregg Doyel.

Doyel's platform flaunts his indelible footprint in history as some type of civil rights activist  — a prototype of the current generation of woke online activists, who will be remembered in American history as lazy and arrogant. 

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Alejandro Avila is a longtime writer at OutKick - living in Southern California.

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