Brad Paquette shares Jay Skeeters’ story of forgiveness and resilience

Brad Paquette shares Jay Skeeters’ story of forgiveness and resilience
Brad Paquetteб Michigan House of Representatives 37th district — Facebook
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Brad Paquette, an active commentator on social media, recently shared a series of tweets highlighting the remarkable story of Jay Skeeters and his interactions with medical professionals involved in his early life. These posts delve into themes of forgiveness and inspiration.

On May 15, 2025, Paquette posted about Jay Skeeters’ unique journey, which began in 1977 when doctors decided to castrate him as a healthy baby to raise him as female. Paquette noted the profound nature of Skeeters’ ability to forgive those who made these decisions without his consent and expressed admiration for his gratitude towards life.

Later that day, Paquette tweeted again about Skeeters’ personal gesture of reaching out to the doctor responsible for his castration as a baby. The tweet highlighted that Skeeters called this doctor specifically to offer forgiveness.

On May 16, 2025, Paquette commended another individual by stating, “You inspire us all in the Make America Healthier movement, Doctor!”. This tweet appears to acknowledge contributions made by a doctor within this health-focused initiative.

Additional information for Step 3: The “Make America Healthier” movement is an initiative focused on promoting physical and mental well-being across communities through education and support programs.



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