That's a stretch. Author says if kid expresses dysphoria, she'll look into puberty blockers. Demonization of the AUTHOR is the issue here.
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"Animosity"? Author says some kids are trans and need treatment. The reaction to this article is bizarre. She isn't even "gender critical."
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Those criticizing the piece seem to have missed the author's point entirely, imagining animosity when none was expressed.
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Some are doing a lot more than trying to start a discussion, but ok.
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it's the evangelical promotion of trans doctrine to children and parents that's the problem.
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It was no more malicious than a trans person complaining about misgendering. She's asking adults to stop misgendering her kid. Full stop.
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I didn't get the impression the author was demeaning trans people. She just didn't think her daughter was trans.
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When a parent feels their child isn't trans, it does NOT mean they hate trans people.
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I'm sorry you feel the world is against you. I wish you the best.
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I'm on high alert too every single day because my XX kid was able to start HRT with ONE visit to an "informed consent" gender clinic at 18.
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