02-27-2017, 09:09 PM
I don't believe science is settled enough on this to justify just accepting the word of someone under the age of 18 at face value. Adults are certainly free to do what they want with their bodies, but the care of children needs to take great care not to do harm one way or another. If that results in many gender confused children "desisting" then that's what was meant to be for them, at least, that's the way I look at it.
The same can be said that some children with same sex curiosity may not be homosexual, or even bisexual. Some counseling may be appropriate, that's not saying reparative therapy, just to make sure there isn't some other issue, like sexual abuse, going on in the background. I don't know the research that well, other than to say it's not very broad.
Take the following statement "Compared to heterosexuals, non-heterosexuals are about two to three times as likely to have experienced childhood sexual abuse." (cite) That is an interesting fact in and of itself, but does not say that childhood sexual abuse leads to becoming homosexual.
In general, more study is needed on all these issues. Not to demonize either same-sex attraction, or the transgendered, but to find better methods for caring for both populations. There will always be people who are just adamantly against both, but I think most people are flexible enough to be understanding, and listen to soundly researched advice.
http://thefederalist.com/2017/02/27/thre...onference/
The same can be said that some children with same sex curiosity may not be homosexual, or even bisexual. Some counseling may be appropriate, that's not saying reparative therapy, just to make sure there isn't some other issue, like sexual abuse, going on in the background. I don't know the research that well, other than to say it's not very broad.
Take the following statement "Compared to heterosexuals, non-heterosexuals are about two to three times as likely to have experienced childhood sexual abuse." (cite) That is an interesting fact in and of itself, but does not say that childhood sexual abuse leads to becoming homosexual.
In general, more study is needed on all these issues. Not to demonize either same-sex attraction, or the transgendered, but to find better methods for caring for both populations. There will always be people who are just adamantly against both, but I think most people are flexible enough to be understanding, and listen to soundly researched advice.
http://thefederalist.com/2017/02/27/thre...onference/
Quote:It didn’t take long for the inaugural scientific conference of the U.S. Professional Association for Transgender Health (USPATH) to descend into an ugly display of intolerance and identity politics, with gender-confused kids as ideological pawns.
When the dust finally settled, trans bullies and their medical allies had colluded to kick a dissenting expert (Kenneth Zucker) off the program, justified their censorship by indirectly blaming President Trump (the “direct threat†to trans people from the “new political climateâ€Â), and declared victory.
It was the latest piece in a mounting pile of evidence that the debate over how best to treat gender-confused children is not really about what’s good for children, but about the transgender obsession with being “de-pathologized†and validated as “normal.â€Â
It also points to an even more troubling possibility, that the transgender phenomenon has given rise to what one lesbian critic calls a “trans cult,†characterized by “inventing false facts that don’t stand up to scrutiny, claiming that science is hateful toward your beliefs, claiming to be persecuted when you can’t force your beliefs on other people, and attempts to silence and destroy non-believers. Transgenderism is a religious cult.â€Â
Cult or not, it’s clear that the alliance of trans activists, blind believers, wounded followers, and willing dupes in the medical community controls the airwaves, so to speak, of modern medicine. They have arrogated to themselves the right to rewrite history, silence critics, brand their own ideologically driven opinions as “fact,†and deny a hearing to researchers, clinicians, victims, and families whose evidence and experience run counter to their mandated cultish beliefs.