The pro-trans dogma of Stonewall and Mermaids has ‘damaged’ a generation of gender-confused children, Westminster has been told.
In a debate about the implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the definition of sex under the Equality Act 2010, Tonia Antoniazzi MP raised the plight of vulnerable youngsters harmed by lobbyists peddling transgender ideology.
Earlier this month, American surgeon Eithan Haim highlighted to US lawmakers some of the “irreversible physical changes” to gender-confused children as a result of trans-affirming procedures.
Sold a lie
Antoniazzi said: “Since I have been in this House, I have felt the force of the lobby which has made people and MPs across this House stand there and say that trans women are women.”
She asked Equalities Minister Bridget Phillipson what steps the Government intend to take to “rectify the damage” caused by Stonewall and Mermaids “to a generation of trans and gender-questioning children”.
In response, the Minister acknowledged that such children are often “very vulnerable”, and reported that the Government will publish this year “revised gender-questioning guidance for our schools as well to provide that further clarity that is needed”.
Antoniazzi told BBC Wales that activist groups had “socially transitioned a great number of children”, persuading them to live out their lives “believing they have changed sex, but they haven’t and they never will be able to”. She added: “That’s the damage they have done because they have sold them a lie”.
Trans-affirming harm
In a hearing on ‘Ending Lawfare Against Whistleblowers Who Protect Children’, Dr Eithan Haim told the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government how he was threatened with up to ten years in prison for whistleblowing about Texas Children’s Hospital’s (TCH) ‘transgender programme’.
Dr Haim, the charges against whom were dropped earlier this year, said puberty blockers lead to “irreversible physical changes – sterility, altered bone development, permanent stunting of growth, and many more both known and unknown”.
He explained that at TCH, “We would take children to the operating room, and we would make them better. But in the same operating room they were taking them there and making them sick.
“They are destroying the lives of these children. They’re putting them down a road where they become a chronic medical patient that they can never come back from. Could I call myself a doctor if I didn’t speak against it?”
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