The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) has been ducking and weaving trying to avoid releasing data subpoenaed by a judge in Alabama. All the child mutilation advocates quote stuff put out by this group as arguments in favor of sex changes for children.
“At issue in Alabama is the evidence base for the affirmative care model, and in particular, what studies show about the effectiveness of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for treating minor children who suffer from gender distress,” Joseph Burgo, Vice-director of Genspect, told the Caller. “WPATH insists that its recommendations are science-based and supported by studies demonstrating that the medical approach is effective.”
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“I believe WPATH is stalling because their guidelines and recommendations are actually activist-driven and go against the science,” Burgo said. “Systematic reviews conducted by Finland, Sweden, Norway and the UK, as well as by the medical board in the State of Florida, all found that the evidence base supporting medicalized treatments for minor children is essentially non-existent.”
The United States is way behind the curve on other countries who are now realizing that all of the medications and surgeries are experimental and that they likely do lasting harm.
If WPATH was so sure that their data and ‘science’ was sound, they’d be trumpeting it from the rooftops.
It’ll be joyous to show them up and the charlatans that they are.
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