It’s been well noted that State Senator Fred Mills’ vote in committee last week to kill a bill protecting Louisiana’s children from the predations of transgenderism spurred many in the “trans community” to declare our state a “safe harbor” for transgender procedures, including children.
Front and center in this effort is Shreveport’s Dr. Tiffany Najberg, a trans-identifying man.
This went “viral” last week:
Here’s his clinic:
Unsurprisingly, there’s stuff going on behind the scenes with Doc Tiff.
As recently as January of this year, the Shreveport Times’ Meredith G. White has been updating her reporting on Dr. Tiffany’s disputes with insurance companies who have refused to recognize “her” name change, as “Tiffany” is not this doctor’s given name.
Evidently switching locations at some point because of air conditioning problems, issues mounted up for Dr. Tiffany, denied needed funds, as “her” monthly expenses amount to $18,000.
A GoFundMe was set up to support the good doctor’s work:
And Dr. Tiffany started a Change.org petition to pressure the insurance companies into accepting “her” changed name, as Dr. Tiffany “used to be” a man.
Enter Helen Frink, Director of Louisiana Public Affairs for Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast. Since yesterday, Ms Frink and I have been in a back-n-forth over the evils of telling kids they’re born in the wrong body. Being an executive at Planned Parenthood tells you about all you need to know about Helen Frink, however, and she responded to the Doc Tiff issue this way:
You see, yesterday The Advocate/Nola.com ran a story seeking to delegitimize our efforts to protect children:
And Helen Frink was all about it!!
It was Ms Frink who made me aware that Dr. Tiffany’s website comes up empty, which made me curious about the phone number at his practice.
I looked up the phone number for Doc Tiff’s clinic, and as with the website, it came up empty. (I did NOT call the number, as I’d prefer to take no chances to leave any identifying information with transgenderists; I did a reverse look up.)
It’s all just a bit “off,” isn’t it? A female-identifying male doctor with a long history of TikTok posts makes one more video in response to a bill killed in committee that opens the door for children in neighboring states to come here for treatment, while the doctor is doing battle with insurance companies, benefitting from online charity, organizing online petitions, and neither his website nor his phone number seem to be working.
Such is the sad state of affairs regarding the industry that targets children for mutilation and chemical sterilization, and it’s these very people whom the Governor of Louisiana and Fred Mills and Helen Frink protect and defend.
So too with their allies, people like this very fine individual:
If ever you may doubt the forces we are up against….