‘I’m now a proud criminal’: Trans activist boasts about illegally supplying cross-sex hormones to youth by ordering four times the estrogen and testosterone blockers she needs and redistributing medication for free
- Trans activist Eli Erlick has openly boasted about supplying hormone blockers to minors describing herself as a ‘proud criminal in Mississippi’
- Erlick was slammed on social media with conservative commentator Matt Walsh tweeting that he’d reported the tweets to the Mississippi governor’s office
- They come in the wake of some 100 bills that’ve been proposed across 27 states aimed at stopping children from accessing ‘gender-affirming care’
Trans activist Eli Erlick has openly boasted about supplying hormone blockers to minors describing herself as a ‘proud criminal in Mississippi’ for ‘aiding and abetting’ what she’s called ‘lifesaving medicine for trans youth.’
Some 100 bills have been proposed across 27 states aimed at stopping children from accessing hormone blocking drugs and other types of ‘gender-affirming care.’
Erlick said that the illegal drug trafficking operation involving minors is vital and has also encouraged others from the community to do the same.
The trans-identified male activist orders four times the estrogen and testosterone blockers they require to fulfill their role of illegal hormone supplier saying, ‘we’ll provide care for ourselves.’
Trans activist Eli Erlick has openly boasted about supplying hormone blockers to minors describing herself as a ‘proud criminal in Mississippi’ for ‘aiding and abetting’ what she’s called ‘lifesaving medicine for trans youth’
‘I’m now a proud criminal in Mississippi for ‘aiding and abetting’ lifesaving medicine for trans youth,’ tweeted Erlick Tuesday.
‘I realize the risks of posting this but it’s more important to encourage others to share lifesaving medications than guarantee one’s safety (granted I’m in little danger in NY).’
In a separate post Erlick said: ‘I order 4 times more estrogen & testosterone blockers than I actually take. You should, too.’
Adding: ‘Several states have now banned trans medicine for minors but we won’t let a single young person go without medication. We’ll provide care ourselves if youth can’t access formal medicine.’
The following day the 27-year-old founder of the organization Trans Student Educational Resources, which seeks to promote the wellbeing of transgender youth, took a swipe at the newest anti-trans bill in Florida.
‘Florida’s newest anti-trans bill is the scariest yet. It lets the state not only kidnap trans kids but also cis children with trans parents or siblings,’ Erlick tweeted.
‘They only need to be ‘at risk’ of receiving trans healthcare (whatever that means). This should be front-page news.’
Following the posts, conservative commentator Matt Walsh tweeted to say that he’d contacted the Mississippi governor’s office regarding the alleged crime.
‘Erlick has admitted to many crimes but never to committing one in a state that is not only willing to prosecute but has the political will to do so. This was a serious error and I intend to fully exploit it,’ tweeted Walsh.
‘Eli knows ‘she’s’ breaking the law but thinks ‘she’ can get away with it. Trans activists are used to getting away with whatever they want by emotionally manipulating the public. They think they’re above the law. We’re not gonna let them get away with it anymore,’ tweeted Libs of TikTok.
The illegal drug operation appears to have been started in 2021, with the trans-activist in September of that year posting to Instagram about ‘redistributing extra hormones to people who can’t access/afford them.’
In May last year, Erlick revealed more details about the drug trafficking scheme.
‘There are over 20 states trying to criminalize hormone therapy, particularly for trans youth. So, my friends and I had an idea: sending out our extra prescriptions around the country,’ Erlick wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post, according to thepostmillennial.
‘If you need hormones, I’m working with a distribution network to get you access. Everything is free, no questions asked. We have hundreds of doses of testosterone, estradiol, and spironolactone available right now. All are prescribed by doctors and unused.
‘Each package comes with information on dosage, obtaining bloodwork, etc. I realize this is only a band-aid solution: we need full access to affirmative medical care from professionals immediately.
‘However, missing a single dose of hormones can be devastating (especially for trans teens and those new to hormones)!
‘These laws are outrageous and I can’t wait for them to be overturned. In the meantime, DM me if you need HRT or if you have overprescribed hormones you’d like to send out.’
Last year, Reduxx revealed that several women had accused Erlick of sexual assault.
One of the alleged victims said she entered an ’emotionally and sexually abusive relationship’ with Erlick after volunteering for the Trans Student Educational Resources group, which Erlick co-founded and was executive director of.
In 2016, Danie Yun Diamond, claimed Erlick sexually abused her and attempted to silence her through a smear campaign.
Yun reportedly committed suicide at the beginning of 2019, after an onslaught of online abuse by Erlick’s followers.
Its been revealed that Yun is alive, Erlick now suing trans political commentator Blaire White for defamation, according to Advocate.
Another woman said that Erlick had a reputation in the San Francisco Bay area’s queer community for being ‘a rapist and violently sexually abusing women,’ according to the outlet – with more accusations posted on substack comments.
Last year, Reduxx revealed that several women had accused Erlick of sexual assault. One of the alleged victims said she entered an ’emotionally and sexually abusive relationship’ with Erlick
In 2016, Danie Yun Diamond, claimed Erlick sexually abused her and attempted to silence her through a smear campaign
The posts come after the debate over the rights of America’s transgender people intensifies this year, with scores of Republican-led bills aimed at banning puberty blockers in front of state legislatures.
Some 100 bills have been proposed across 27 states aimed at stopping children from accessing hormone blocking drugs and other types of ‘gender-affirming care’, according to several groups and politicians who monitor the issue.
Other draft laws being debated in state legislatures cover everything from which pronouns can be used in classrooms, whether trans girls can play in trans sports teams and if trans people must use bathrooms that correspond to their birth sex.
They are being debated as trans people complain about battling prejudice in a fight for their survival, while parents of trans-identifying teens bemoan their kids being indoctrinated by online ideologues, some even encouraged by their teachers.
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