CV NEWS FEED // The World Health Organization (WHO) recently unveiled new guidelines endorsing the so-called “gender-affirming care” movement.
The “guideline on the health of trans and gender diverse people” was revealed in a press release from the United Nations (UN) organization on December 18.
The WHO stated that the framework would concentrate on five areas:
Providing gender-affirming treatment, such as hormones, Education and training for health professionals for the delivery of gender-inclusive treatment, providing health care for trans and gender different individuals who experienced emotional violence due to their needs, policies for health that promote gender-inclusive treatment, and the constitutional recognition of one’s own gender identity.
A guideline development group (GDG) will be made up of members from all WHO regions acting in their individual capacities (not representing any organization with which they are affiliated), according to the release.
The team is scheduled to meet in Geneva, Switzerland, in February.
Interpret the data, make advice, consider the benefits, drawbacks, values and preferences, feasibility, equity, acceptability, resource requirements, and other elements as appropriate. As correct, suggest implementation considerations and draw attention to the rules ‘research spaces.
Female columnist Helen Joyce criticized the new policy of the contentious international organization.
She told TalkTV guest Julia Hartley-Brewer, “It’s all attached.” The same individuals are “pushing the same objective in all the different locations.”
Because they did it covertly, they have been allowed to do it without resistance up until very recently, Joyce continued.
According to her, the WHO has an “extremely biased board of individuals who have a history of making essentially false claims about the supporting data for what they refer to as “gender-affirming care.”
Joyce continued, surprising Hartley-Brewer, “One of the people on that board has said we should become stopping all children’s puberties and giving all kids puberty blockers.”
It is simply bizarre, the guest remarked. Why do people listen to those who are stupid?
Joyce retorted, “When you eat the first lie, when you believe that, everything else follows.” What we’re seeing right now is the result of a single lay that spread throughout our organizations and destroyed everything.
Who among them hasn’t had the best track record in recent years? Hartley- Brewer made a remark during the conversation.
She continued, “Perhaps they could be worrying about, I don’t know, pandemics.”
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Some political observers accused the WHO of working very closely with China after the COVID-19 epidemic.
In late February 2020, just before the American lockdowns, Michael Collins of the left-leaning Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) wrote that “China’s image has been damaged at the expense of a weak response to the COVID- 19 outbreak.” The time is right for the WHO to provide clear management based on science rather than politics.
In an opinion piece published in Foreign Policy publication in April 2020, Hinnerk Feldwisch-Drentrup stated that “Beijing succeeded from the start in steering the [WHO], which both receives money from China and is dependant on the Communist Party government on some rates.”
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Self-identified “female who lives as a man” Buck Angel even criticized the WHO’s updated recommendations. Angel wrote on Twitter, which was formerly known as X:
The scientific and societal implications of gender dysphoria treatments, the significance of biological sex, and the best way to protect trans-identified people without sacrificing protections for other vulnerable groups, such as women and children, are all topics we urge the [WHO] to engage in rather than prevent.
According to Angel, who has been referred to as a “trans advocate,” “for speech requires that that diversity of ideas from experts and stakeholders been heard, that the government be given enough time to weigh in… rather than arriving in Geneva with their minds already made up.”
General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the chairman of the WHO, was criticized by critics last week for suggesting that people eat less meat in order to combat climate change.
According to Tedros, “Transforming meals systems is so essential-by shifting toward healthy, diversified, and more plant-based diets.” We may keep eight million existence annually if food systems provided everyone with a healthy diet.