The case over the child's gender has been ongoing for several months. | Adobe Stock
The case over the child's gender has been ongoing for several months. | Adobe Stock
Followers of "Save James" on Facebook are disappointed in the judicial system in Texas.
In particular, they are taking issue with a case decided by Judge Mary Brown of the 301st Judicial District Court in Dallas who potentially greenlit a mother’s alleged preference to medically transition her 8-year-old young son, James Younger, from boy to girl by granting her sole decision-making on health care and education over the child.
“James is simply a young boy who has no desire to become a girl,” posted Jean Martin Zbinden. “Why is this being forced upon him?"
Younger’s father, Jeff Younger, has been litigating against his ex-wife Dr. Anne Georgulas’ preference for their 8-year-old son but was unable to comment because he is under a court-imposed gag order.
“Family courts just do all kinds of unconstitutional things all the time,” Jeff Younger said in a previous YouTube interview. “The court put me under an order, which said I was not allowed to try to convince my son that he is a boy. This is a temporary order, which is not appealable. There's very little recourse.”
The Dallas Morning News reported that Younger’s marriage to Georgulas, a pediatrician in Coppell, Texas, was nullified in 2016.
“At the first trial in July 2018, Anne Georgulas stated she’d like to have a 'cis' child. [“Cis” = gender expression matches biological sex]. By October 2019, in the second trial, she said no one really wants a transgender child. Good news Anne. You don’t have a transgender child,” a post on the 'Save James' Facebook stated on Oct. 31. “The more Anne forces James to wear girl’s clothes, the more he wants to be like his loving, accepting father.”
As previously reported in Dallas City Wire, Jeff Younger maintains that his son, James, identifies as male, but his mother, Georgulas, labels him as a girl and calls him Luna.
Facebook followers have taken offense to James being treated as a girl.
“I couldn't give a darn if a person undergoes a change. But to force a child is nothing less than criminal and I hold the doctors equally responsible for the crime,” Romeo Lee posted in response on Nov. 22.
Brown declined to comment. Her court administrator, Catherine Nicholson, told the Dallas City Wire on Nov. 10, “The Texas Code of Judicial Conduct prohibits judges from commenting about specific litigation.”