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Trans Regretter Scott Newgent: Shattering Boundaries, Exposing Regrets, and Bursting Media Bubbles

Updated: Jan 24

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Trans Regretter Scott Newgent
 

In the heated, divisive, and often controversial world of transgender discussion, few figures have proved as provocative or illuminating as trans man regretter Scott Newgent. As a lightning rod for change and a vehement crusader against the medical transition of children, Newgent has become inextricably ingrained in the cultural debate over what constitutes gender identity, particularly in his depiction in Matt Walsh's "What is a Woman?"








Newgent has repeatedly pushed the boundaries, shattering traditional notions of the transgender experience and instigating wider conversation about the under-discussed yet intensely significant issue of regret following gender transition. In particular, Newgent's path-breaking mainstream presence was marked by a major op-ed published in Newsweek, making him the first public transgender person to detail major regret at such an influential platform.


As a prolific writer, Newgent's articles have consistently found homes in reputable outlets such as Newsweek, The Daily Caller, Epoch Times, The Daily Wire, and The Dallas Morning News , Catholic Weekly. Beyond the written word, Newgent has crafted a powerful voice through popular podcasts. However, Newgent's contribution has not stopped at sharing personal experiences and insights.







In an act of practical activism, Newgent played a pivotal role in crafting the inaugural state bill to constitutionally prohibit childhood medical transition, making significant strides in the battle to protect minors from medically assisted gender transition – a decision many lack

the maturity or understanding to fully comprehend. This groundbreaking legislation set a course that has since been followed by numerous state governments, solidifying Newgent's catalytic role in driving legislative action toward a more cautious and reflective approach in handling childhood transitions


Moreover, Newgent's ability to distill complex problems down to their emotional cores, an aptitude often associated with emotional intelligence (EI) genuises, makes him a formidable opponent. EI is the ability to recognize, use, understand, and manage emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges, and defuse conflict (5). By operating with emotional acuity, Newgent has effectively transformed how we perceive and interpret the transgender experience.


 

Is there a school meeting, state bill, or any other platform that could benefit from listening to or providing testimony about the negative impact of medically transitioning children and the reasons behind it?


Please submit a request for a speaker who has experienced regret after transitioning. Our organization does not require any fees, and in some cases, we may be able to cover the travel expenses if we have received sufficient donations.

 

Yet, in no small part due to Newgent’s unflinching honesty and refusal to pander, mainstream media organizations have often turned a reluctant, indifferent ear to his pleas. Despite Newgent's recently silencing an Ohio press conference – a moment that reached over 25 million views – mainstream media entities have consistently shunned his narrative. This enforced media blackout is indicative of a hypocritical selective mutism, betraying an underlying fear of narratives that disrupt the established status quo.


On social media, Newgent has suffered egregious censorship, becoming one of the most silenced public figures on these platforms. Despite severely restricted digital visibility, Newgent's undeniable determination and palpable sense of mission continue to resonate with millions, drastically reshaping how society grapples with complex questions about transgender issues and childhood transitions.

 


 

Scott Newgent is not merely a provocative figure, but a champion of truth, a catalyst for legislative action, and a thought leader in the transgender debate. Whether or not mainstream media acknowledges his work, his contributions offer a much-needed amplifier to silenced voices in the transgender community, urging society to be cautious, to listen, and most importantly, to question.







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jlmaybery
jlmaybery
Jan 18
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

I've been a subscriber for over a year (I think) and have been amazed that Kelly's writing is so unflinching (often humorous in the most strategic places), always emotional and so fearless in the face of the reprisals that have relentlessly pummeled her--her continued financial "rough living" that has resulted from her refusal to back down from anybody on this topic


Post after post after post, I winced at, and had to skip my way through the whole content, because she was SCREAMING SO LOUDLY--the sensory overload of graphics, etc., was overwhelming. (I'm 76.) Yet I always returned because the visual SCREAMING seemed necessary for her to speak painful truth and for her readers to r e a l…

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Jan 18
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

keep up the needed good fight against the ulimate evil of sterilizing vulnerable mentally confused kids. YOu can't get a tattoo as a minor but can have mutilation done.

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