It's got nothing to do with power. In the UK schools can offer support and referral to services without parents
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@strump3t@vestigia33 4. This automatically assumes parents don't have best interests of their **own child** at heart vs some employee.2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes -
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No it assumes that the needs of a child must come first. Teachers aren't parents but they can refer to a doctor.
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So should their GP from a medical perspective. Again I'd rather a child got the help they need.
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@strump3t@vestigia33 This assumes MOST parents are abusive & should be excluded when such parents are in the minority. Back-assward.2 replies 0 retweets 7 likes -
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No it doesn't. It assumes if a child asks for help they should get it.
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.@strump3t @vestigia33 I think you are extremely naive re: how trans activist orgs enable medical transition.
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Nope. Just realise that there is more to children than just trans
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