You claimed when the BBC covered trans issues, they “always go out of the way to show the opposing view,” ergo, they are bias. I provide an example of them covering trans issues in a completely positive light and it doesn’t count?
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So the progamme has Lui from Mermaids on to give a pro-transition view but it's still bias. The BBC runs stories, albiet unserious ones, in which multiple trans people are shown in a positive light and given room to talk about their experiances, but that doesn't count. Ok.
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I watched it, and it's not biased. Aren’t you concerned by Tavistock’s utter lack of interest in the sudden boom - 75% of children - being referred to gender clinics? Don’t you think that people like Debbie and other detrans people deserve a voice, too?
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Dr van Horn literally acknowledged that thousands and thousands of children have been treated despite the disturbing lack of clinical research. If that doesn't concern you, then we're both wasting our time here.
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Until the appropriate clinical research has been carried out and answers have actually been provided, the medical aspect of transition should be delayed. Until we actually understand where dysphoria comes from, the primary cure to address it should not be largely irreversible
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That being said, if adults want to go private and pay for the HRT and surgery themselves, I wouldn't stop them.
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