May 30, 2019
United Nations reclassifies gender identity disorder
In what is being hailed as a major win for transgender rights, the stage has been set for a world-wide increase in transgender self-identification.
In what is being hailed as a major win for transgender rights, the stage has been set for a world-wide increase in transgender self-identification.
According to Dr Paul McHugh, a highly acclaimed psychiatrist with more than forty years of experience*, “Gender dysphoria should be treated with psychotherapy, not surgery.”
The front page of the Daily Telegraph proclaimed, “Revealed: Docs fear Labor sex op agenda.”
A new study has shed light on the complex decisions faced by teens transitioning.
Just when you think we have reached peak insanity, a story like this comes along.
Radical gender activists often play the emotive card that the consequences will be dire if people with gender dysphoria don’t undergo transitioning treatments.
Reports are emerging that the transgender trend needs to undergo some serious analysis.
The definition of harm to children has been completely inverted. A bioethicist from the US has written an alarming article advising doctors to ignore parents when it comes to transgender children.
Accounts of transgender regret are real and on the rise. Despite facing strong opposition from radical activists, some former transgender people are speaking out. They are sharing their stories and hoping it may help others who also struggle with gender dysphoria.
9news.com.au has reported on the dramatic increase in the number of children seeking transgender treatment in Australia. They say, “according to The Royal Children’s Hospital, 1.2 per cent of the adolescent population identify as transgender with children as young as three expressing concerns about their biological sex.”
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