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The Bigger Picture – Lisbon: Call for Speakers
Call for Speakers How to Apply Please write an abstract for your proposed talk. The abstract should be between 300-500 words. You can email your abstract to submissions@genspect.org. The...
28th March 2024
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Gender Ideology Under Fire in Ireland
As an Irish person with sex realist (often called “gender critical”) views, I am feeling safer, and more optimistic, than I have felt for some years. I feel safer...
27th March 2024
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The New Puberty Blocker Experiment on the UK’s Children
In March 2022, the interim findings of the Cass Review into the United Kingdom’s childhood gender services proposed the closure of the Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) based at...
19th March 2024
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Redefining Gender Identity: A Call for the Return of “Cross-Sex Identity Disorder”
Much has been written criticising the concept of “gender identity,” however, the concept is already changing into “gender incongruence.” Arguably, unless one takes control of the language used to...
17th March 2024
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Therapists Stella O’Malley and Sasha Ayad explore diverse perspectives through a psychological lens, fostering open dialogue on gender identity, transition, and the transgender umbrella. Their work with gender dysphoric clients and unique experiences yield an informed outlook delving into gender’s psychological nuances. Interviews with clinicians, academics, transgender individuals, parents, detransitioners, and others touched by gender provide varied insights and intimate inquiry into the taboo yet relevant topic.
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There is no question, given the recommendations outlined in WPATH’s SOC-8, that WPATH is in fact recommending extraordinary medical procedures resulting in extreme body modifications. Some of the most unusual cases, promoting individually customized procedures that are meant to create body types that don’t exist in nature. So why doesn’t WPATH just rebrand as a sexual cosmetic surgery group? Why do they say that these extreme body modifications are medically necessary and life -saving?
In this bonus episode for premium subscribers, Mia Hughes shares her insights into the above. As well as her criticisms of WPATH’s lack of accountability and diversionary tactics in response to the WPATH Files Report and leaked files.
Full WPATH Files
Shellenberger’s thread with clips from panel discussion video
Leaked Files From Influential Transgender Medicine Group Cause Uproar, Could Imperil Liberal Efforts To Undo State Bans on Gender-Transition Treatments for Children The damning new report on the World Professional Association for Transgender Health ‘is going to really bite them,’ says a former WPATH leader. ‘I’ve tried to steer them. I gave up.’,Benjamin Ryan’s article from The New York Sun
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