Monday, Kemi Badenoch, the minister for girls and equality, was observed performing her duties admirably in the Commons. She committed to rephrasing the discussion on so-called “gender-affirming maintenance” for children, reminding Parliament that Stonewall “does never choose the laws in this land.” Additionally, Badenoch vowed to stop schools from politically integrating first-year students unless health tips stated otherwise.
Offering talking therapies to kids who are upset about their biological sex is referred to as” conversion therapy,” according to many trans activists ( many of whom are Labour politicians ). They will draw the conclusion that a young person who exhibits dysphoria is likely to encounter suicidal ideation unless they are quickly and fully affirmed as transgender. Therefore, a misogynistic bigot is anyone who disagrees.
True conversion therapy is when a gay or lesbian person receives abusive” treatment” intended to dissuade them from engaging in same-sex attraction behavior. Giving a young person who wants to leave their system emotional support and counseling is the exact opposite. I am fully aware of what it is because I carried out an undercover research into it in 2013. I went to a small Colorado area, pretended to be someone else, and expressed my extreme lesbian unhappiness. The” therapist” used every ruse in the book to get me to admit my sexual orientation, insisting that I must have been mistreated and abused as a child, oppressed by my mother and father, and even dropped on top of my head when I was very young. It was a terrible knowledge, and far too many teenagers who are gay or lesbian have gone through it at their parents ‘ request.
This longstanding Labour vote, who could never have imagined voting Tory, found some solace in listening to Badenoch yesterday. Despite Labour’s submission to the perilous and unpleasant transgender ideology, I positively oppose the vast majority of their plans and have stuck by it no matter what. However, I wholeheartedly support Badenoch in her efforts to introduce this ideology for what it is.
We need to address many of these issues, which is why we’re publishing a draft bill, she said, adding that doctors are currently “fearful of giving honest, clinical advice to children because they will be labeled transphobic if they do n’t automatically affirm and medicalize their new gender.”
She also criticized the treatment Labour MP Rosie Duffield has received for speaking out against the sexism that is so pervasive in the transgender rights movements and about women’s sex-based rights. She also emphasized how crucial it is to use political debate to introduce obvious, evidence-based policies and laws.
Badenoch resisted Labour MP Chris Bryant’s histrionics when he attempted to end the conversation yesterday by claiming to feel “unsafe as a gay man,” reminding the room that the” transing” of same-sex-attracted children is an innovative type of conversion therapy. She is correct; we are aware that many Tavistock whistleblowers, for instance, predicted that because they were all given cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers, there would soon be no more gay or lesbian young people.
For saying the things Badenoch said in Parliament yesterday, some people have lost their jobs, identities, and even been arrested; however, she only made logical, fact-based claims. In her capacity as Equalities Minister, she works to safeguard women and girls from aggressive men by securing their right to single-sex spaces, as well as young people who are attracted to the same sexual orientation from catastrophic medical and surgical treatments.
I was raised as a teenager in the 1970s and was frequently told that because I had been labeled as lesbian, I had actually been male. I probably would have been taken to the sex center and given puberty blockers if I had been born 40 years after to middle-class, progressive families. In Justin Trudeau’s Canada, where self-identification and the most extraordinary trans ideology have taken over the whole country, I recently traveled to Vancouver and Toronto. I spoke with a number of young gays there who had been distressed by widespread homosexuality. They received inevitable action from the therapists and counselors who advised them that they must be transgender men.
The Lesbian Project, which I founded this year with Kathleen Stock to examine the requirements of same-sex attracted ladies, was my favorite time when Badenoch mentioned that she would be working with it.
The most liberal action I have witnessed in Parliament in a while was what Badenoch did. Badenoch may receive a prize, and the Labour Party should suspend its head in shame.
Monday, Kemi Badenoch, the minister for girls and equality, was observed performing her duties admirably in the Commons. She committed to rephrasing the discussion on so-called “gender-affirming maintenance” for children, reminding Parliament that Stonewall “does never choose the laws in this land.” Additionally, Badenoch vowed to stop schools from politically integrating first-year students unless health tips stated otherwise.
Offering talking therapies to kids who are upset about their biological sex is referred to as” conversion therapy,” according to many trans activists ( many of whom are Labour politicians ). They will draw the conclusion that a young person who exhibits dysphoria is likely to encounter suicidal ideation unless they are quickly and fully affirmed as transgender. Therefore, a misogynistic bigot is anyone who disagrees.
True conversion therapy is when a gay or lesbian person receives abusive” treatment” intended to dissuade them from engaging in same-sex attraction behavior. Giving a young person who wants to leave their system emotional support and counseling is the exact opposite. I am fully aware of what it is because I carried out an undercover research into it in 2013. I went to a small Colorado area, pretended to be someone else, and expressed my extreme lesbian unhappiness. The” therapist” used every ruse in the book to get me to admit my sexual orientation, insisting that I must have been mistreated and abused as a child, oppressed by my mother and father, and even dropped on top of my head when I was very young. It was a terrible knowledge, and far too many teenagers who are gay or lesbian have gone through it at their parents ‘ request.
This longstanding Labour vote, who could never have imagined voting Tory, found some solace in listening to Badenoch yesterday. Despite Labour’s submission to the perilous and unpleasant transgender ideology, I positively oppose the vast majority of their plans and have stuck by it no matter what. However, I wholeheartedly support Badenoch in her efforts to introduce this ideology for what it is.
We need to address many of these issues, which is why we’re publishing a draft bill, she said, adding that doctors are currently “fearful of giving honest, clinical advice to children because they will be labeled transphobic if they do n’t automatically affirm and medicalize their new gender.”
She also criticized the treatment Labour MP Rosie Duffield has received for speaking out against the sexism that is so pervasive in the transgender rights movements and about women’s sex-based rights. She also emphasized how crucial it is to use political debate to introduce obvious, evidence-based policies and laws.
Badenoch resisted Labour MP Chris Bryant’s histrionics when he attempted to end the conversation yesterday by claiming to feel “unsafe as a gay man,” reminding the room that the” transing” of same-sex-attracted children is an innovative type of conversion therapy. She is correct; we are aware that many Tavistock whistleblowers, for instance, predicted that because they were all given cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers, there would soon be no more gay or lesbian young people.
For saying the things Badenoch said in Parliament yesterday, some people have lost their jobs, identities, and even been arrested; however, she only made logical, fact-based claims. In her capacity as Equalities Minister, she works to safeguard women and girls from aggressive men by securing their right to single-sex spaces, as well as young people who are attracted to the same sexual orientation from catastrophic medical and surgical treatments.
I was raised as a teenager in the 1970s and was frequently told that because I had been labeled as lesbian, I had actually been male. I probably would have been taken to the sex center and given puberty blockers if I had been born 40 years after to middle-class, progressive families. In Justin Trudeau’s Canada, where self-identification and the most extraordinary trans ideology have taken over the whole country, I recently traveled to Vancouver and Toronto. I spoke with a number of young gays there who had been distressed by widespread homosexuality. They received inevitable action from the therapists and counselors who advised them that they must be transgender men.
The Lesbian Project, which I founded this year with Kathleen Stock to examine the requirements of same-sex attracted ladies, was my favorite time when Badenoch mentioned that she would be working with it.
The most liberal action I have witnessed in Parliament in a while was what Badenoch did. Badenoch may receive a prize, and the Labour Party should suspend its head in shame.