The difference here is just the degree to which the specifics are left to speculation. — fdrake
What do you take as the campaign objectives of Mermaids? I don't have a good sense of a unified ideology for them, over and above making things easier for trans people. — fdrake
External pressure from campaigners (including a group called Mermaids) and some parents made difficult clinical decisions more difficult, and in consequence there were staff who sometimes found detachment difficult. Accusations of transphobia and homophobia were made. — Ms. S. Appleby vs Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust
a number of GIDS staff have brought some concerns to my attention of late. Predictably, there are challenges regarding Mermaids, rogue medics and the political expectations of the national service. Perhaps more worrying are the manifestations of a number of splits within the team (not unusual) but I have been reported is quite potent: (a) team members feel they are coerced into not reporting safeguarding issues, and to do so is “trans phobic”; (b) lack of confidence in Children’s Social Care (c) an unhelpful development regarding the linking of the politics of sexuality and gender issues.
I get the impression that, because your position applies to lots of medical interventions, the best consistent response for you is to bite the bullet that recognises the inconsistent and flawed treatment in society, mandate "it ought to be the case that more medical interventions should be strongly based on data from controlled studies", and claim in absence of such data, no intervention should be taken. Whenever benefits+uncertainty = costs + uncertainty, do nothing. — fdrake
I think this would have more bite if it wasn't already granted that gender affirmation treatment is both a social and a bodily intervention. — fdrake
I agree. What is especially frustrating is that Mermaids and trans rights groups are not problematising the discussion by themselves, the arguments you're giving really are used by people "out in the wild" as means of stymying the improvements of trans rights. In our context, we can discuss them with more leeway. Out in the wild, they're often treated as weapons, so it's no surprise that such moves are seen as attacks. — fdrake
Like I asked unenlightened, how do you think trans people ought to be treated? — fdrake
Is there any model aside from the social that can explain this increase? — unenlightened
I don't want to defend anti-abortion sentiment. — fdrake
being unwanted pregnant for 9 months — Benkei
it's been much criticised. — Isaac
Why is a woman automatically "unhappy" when she wants an abortion? — Benkei
Christianity has made abortion a moral issue. It never was one before — Benkei
It's not like cutting one's hair. — unenlightened
A typical patient in the US is already a mother, over 20, unmarried, relatively poor and attended some college. Oh shit, it's family planning! So you rather have her make her own life and that of her other kids worse because you made it up, literally by sucking it out of your thumb, that it's a mental issue. These women are making rational choices about what's best for them and the rest of their family despite a society in which large segments frown upon it. — Benkei
First, wages for pregnancy and nursing women and childcare, Give the up-coming generation and its needs its real value in society. — unenlightened
How many of us haven't had unprotected sex with another that didn't result in a lasting relationship? And then if my ex wants to get an abortion she has mental issues. I don't think so. — Benkei
I would not be happy with drawing any very definite conclusion from that. It looks more than a bit undergraduate to me. — unenlightened
What's more worrying now is the distinct imbalance developing in favour of girls seeking to reject their birth sex in favour of the (let's face it) somewhat more socially promising, male form. — Isaac
It seems to me that male traits are seen in a more positive light than female ones still and that traits like nurturing, caring and kindness and forgiveness are seen as weaknesses. — Andrew4Handel
By whom? I can't think of anyone I know that doesn't value those traits highly. — Tzeentch
there is hardly any effort whatsoever to make boys develop feminine traits. — Tzeentch
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