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I'd've thought the goal was to alleviate the symptoms of gender dysphoria...?
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I'd've thought the goal was to alleviate the symptoms of gender dysphoria...?
There's a huge begged question there, that the goal of transitioning is to successfully pass as the opposite sex, in everyday conditions.
I'd've thought the goal was to alleviate the symptoms of gender dysphoria...?
It occurs to me that alleviating the symptoms of gender dysphoria makes a transwoman not a woman by definition.
New polling shows minority support for political intervention in gender medicine
https://twitter.com/AmandaBecker/status/1704122599180038310
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New polling shows minority support for political intervention in gender medicine
https://twitter.com/AmandaBecker/status/1704122599180038310
Marc Haughaboo, 51, a Republican who lives near Anchorage, Alaska, said he is a retired psychologist who worked with some children who identified as trangender. Haughaboo said he believes these children should receive “follow-up and psychiatric help,” but shouldn’t have access to treatment that could have life-long implications. He said he was distrustful that politicians would make informed policies. “They just don't educate themselves,” he said.
Allison said she somewhat opposes gender-affirming care for minors but also strongly disagrees that politicians have enough information to make fair policy on the issue.
Allison went on to say:Seems kind of a stretch to tie the two issues of abortion and puberty blockers for kids together under the "bodily autonomy" label. And some of the responses make me question whether this is just people expressing a (sensible) distrust of politicians to understand medical issues. Consider this from the linked article:
So he's squarely against the puberty blockers, he just doesn't trust politicians to craft the right legislation.
Here's a Democrat:
Keep in mind, these are examples that supposedly prove how unpopular the current crop of bills (which are mostly aimed at minors) are going to be with the voters. Even though they generally agree with the thrust of the bills.
Allison went on to say:
Allison said that after answering the poll she started researching gender-affirming care for minors and was “crestfallen” to discover high suicide rates among transgender youth. “I would much rather it be unrestricted and have them have this surgery and still be alive,” she said.
So there must have been a suicide epidemic amongst youth for the 50,000 years before treatment was available that went unnoticed.
It must go something like:
Let us find a new mental health condition that is treatable, then snatch the treatment away, and watch the suicide rate among youth soar.
I know that sounds cynical, but it should be easy to extract youth suicide data to prove it has reduced since gender affirming "care" was discovered.
Should we expect lower rates among OECD nations which provide exemplary access to the endocrine treatment pathway?Teens and young adults are notorious for high risks of suicide specifically.
This strikes me as a reasonable position; lawmakers cannot be expected to keep up with research results, whether those are trending towards more and earlier medical interventions or trending the other way.So he's squarely against the puberty blockers, he just doesn't trust politicians to craft the right legislation.
Thanks for the link to this one; love me some preprints.There is a new analysis of the Tavistock study on puberty blockers, which originally found no change in mental health based on averages scores in the sample over one - three years.
Should we expect lower rates among OECD nations which provide exemplary access to the endocrine treatment pathway?
You're joking, right? Teens and young adults are notorious for high risks of suicide specifically.
Should we expect lower rates among OECD nations which provide exemplary access to the endocrine treatment pathway?
Doubt it, the trans population is tiny and the issue of poor mental health and suicidality in teens is a general one.
With teens having a higher rate for suicide, seems the worst we can do is tell them they were born in the wrong body.
"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened."
And we see that in action here. Poor mental health and suicidality is indeed a general problem among teenagers. Given how many trans teens have comorbidities, how much of their elevated suicide risk actually comes from being trans and not medically transitioning? How much does medical transition lower that risk, and how much would therapy instead lower it?
There's no good data showing that medical transition is the appropriate treatment for kids. And the oft-repeated suggestion that parents should medically transition their children or risk them dying isn't supported by evidence.
Teens living in rural communities have almost twice the suicide rate of teens living in the city and liberals aren't crying any tears for them.
Men die by suicide at substantial greater rates then women and this is not being treated as a problem to be solved.
"Suicide Rates" is another red herring/selective caring thing.
It's not NOT an issue, "Nobody should be killing themselves just because they don't feel like they belong" is hopefully not a controversial statement even among this cast of colorful characters, but it's not the "Mic drop" it's being treated is.