There is no doubt that people are reacting passionately to the video of the child twerking, but some are also condoning it and blaming the public outrage on homophobia and prejudice. The reactions on Facebook aren't much better than the ones on YouTube, with many people calling for not only the arrests of the parents, but some folks are even saying the child needs to be punished harshly. "Being gay is a disorder," reads another comment. "Have sexual preference you want but once it leaves the bedroom and starts influencing children it's time for you to be gassed," another commenter said.
If you pay attention you will notice that the homosexual agenda very clearly focuses on converting children to homosexuality," said one commenter. "This is exactly what I expect from a gay pride parade. In the comments section on the popular video streaming site, the reactions are ranging from shock and confusion to outright homophobic bigotry.
The video is only a couple of days old, but since it was shared by Opposing Views it has gotten close to 30,000 page views. At least one person can be heard encouraging the boy, as an audience grows around him to watch. The child can be seen grinding and twerking, using very adult like moves while wearing nothing more than a pair of short denim cut-offs and a pair of shoes. The video has sparked controversy because of the way the boy is dressed and how he is dancing, while others who were attending the event looked on with mixed reactions. Opposing Views reports that the child appeared to be very young - no older than 12-years-old, but possibly even younger. He was released from the lockup in April and will need surgery to reverse the pill’s effects, his lawyer, Wesley Ouchi, told The Times.A video showing a little boy twerking at a Gay Pride rally has gone viral, and the reactions it's attracting are passionate to say the least. The teen stopped taking the pills in July 2019 when he complained about the side effects. You won’t find a reference anywhere that supports the use of estrogen for ODD.” “Estrogen is not a treatment for ODD,” James McGough, a professor of clinical psychiatry at UCLA, told the newspaper. ODD is described as a disorder suffered by children and teenagers who are routinely averse to discipline and flout demands of parents and authority figures. The treatment is described in the suit as “experimental” and health professionals told The Times that the hormone is not meant to help with ODD. The county health department doctor who diagnosed the teen and prescribed him estrogen, Danny Wang, did so without the consent or knowledge of his parents, the suit says. He developed gynecomastia, a condition suffered by men with high estrogen levels, according to medical records. Thirteen days after taking one pill a day as prescribed, the teen’s breasts began to enlarge and swell. The teen was given the hormones, which help develop the female reproductive system, after being diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder, or ODD, two days into his June 2019 stint at Eastlake Juvenile Hall, the Los Angeles Times reported. I’m a doctor and this is the strange place you never knew you could have a nippleĪ California teen who says he developed enlarged breasts from taking prescribed estrogen while locked up in a juvenile facility is reportedly suing the doctor who gave him the pills. Sleep expert reveals why you can’t get a good night's rest on your period Hormonal imbalance could be the reason you can't lose weight or fall asleep easily Trans doctor who's helped hundreds of teens transition says it's now 'gone too far'