October 13, 2021
Hijacking superheroes
Superheroes have been hijacked by LGBT extremists. Superman’s son is the latest victim. Woke and gay, he will tick all the boxes for radical activists.
Superheroes have been hijacked by LGBT extremists. Superman’s son is the latest victim. Woke and gay, he will tick all the boxes for radical activists.
Referrals to Victorian gender clinics jumped from 300 in 2019 to 450 in 2020. Children as young as three are being referred for treatment at the Royal Children’s Hospital.
Parents Matthew Stubbings and Klara Jeynes, from Doncaster, have publicised that their four-year-old child is transgender. They say their child started displaying signs when just 18 months of age.
Australian gender clinics are under pressure to change their policies as a result of a landmark case in the UK.
Politicians in Hungary have passed a law protecting children from paedophilia. The new law includes a ban on the promotion of gay orientations and transgender ideology to children.
Adult entertainment could be coming right into your living room via children’s television very soon. Not satisfied with strutting their stuff in adult only bars, drag queens have been increasingly setting their sights on little children.
Identity politics trumps science and child protection in Victoria. State Health Minister, Martin Foley, who also happens to be the Minister for Equality, announced an extra $21 million for two gender clinics in the state. One focusses on children, the other on adults.
Researchers from Westmead Hospital in NSW have released a paper that raises grave concerns about the medicalisation of gender dysphoria for children. A five year study, involving almost 80 children with the average age of 13, found that underlying issues and contributing factors to the dysphoria are being ignored. These include things “such as family trauma, sexual abuse, depression and autism”.
Thomas Steensma of the Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria at Amsterdam UMC has called for more research into gender dysphoria. A lot more research. Stunned by the large increase in children seeking treatment around the world, Steensma and his colleagues are calling for more studies to be conducted.
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