Mail Online
BY JAMES GORDON
- Christy Olezeski is Director and co-founder of the Yale Pediatric Gender Program
- In a YouTube video, since taken down, she explains how she runs a program that helps children from the age of three-years-old with their ‘gender journey’
- The program website at the Yale School of Medicine details how transgender surgeries are only available to those 18 and olderÂ
- The idea of children who are barely out of wearing diapers making a decision to change genders was met with outrage on social media
A Yale professor has sparked fury for proudly stating she was part of a program that helps children as young as three with their ‘gender journey’.
Christy Olezeski, director and co-founder of the Yale Pediatric Gender Program, said her team offers advice on if and when youngsters should seek ‘medical intervention’.
She later bragged in the clip – which was posted on Yale Medicine’s YouTube page – that she ‘loves’ what she does.
The video sparked outrage online as she was warned to leave the children alone and others even claimed it was child abuse.