Canada's Bill C-6 would criminalise "conversion therapy". This is part of an international project pitched as an urgent rescue of "LGBTQ people" from right-wing religious bigots bent on forcibly changing their identity. cbc.ca/news/canada/br…
If people in the mainstream hear about this new wave of bans on "gay conversion therapy", their reaction is revulsion, then puzzlement: "Surely all that horrible electric shock stuff is a thing of the past? Nobody's even arguing about gay marriage any more."
What's new -- the heart of the controversy about these laws -- is "gender identity", not sexual orientation. It ties in to the global debate about the exponential surge in teenagers seeking to transition with hormonal drugs & surgery to an "inner gender" at odds with biology.
Critics say these laws may lock in "gender affirming" medicine for vulnerable under-18s & criminalise ethical alternatives, such as psychotherapy, alert to possible underlying, non-gender issues such as autism, same-sex attraction, mental illness, family problems.
"Detransitioners" are a key voice in this debate. In their late teens or early adulthood, they know what it's like to feel estranged from the body, to transform it medically, only to conclude with time that there is no quick-fix for self-acceptance. detransadv.com/about
Young lesbians are prominent among this emerging group reclaiming their biological sex. Anecdotal reports suggest this group is bigger than youth gender clinics admit. And while many patients report transition benefits, the evidence is low quality & long-term risks are unclear.
Debate about "conversion therapy bans" in the era of self-identified trans status is misleading without the input of detransitioners. The same goes for the fast-growing #LGBInternational movement worried about self-ID trans. @LGBAlliance_Aus is the latest of multiple new groups.
.@DetransCanada is also new, and its comments on the Canadian conversion therapy ban pull together threads missing in most media coverage. Detrans Canada argues the new law will narrow the treatment options for youth with "gender dysphoria" (or distress in their body).
"This bill will punish therapists who try to help us, ban life-saving (non-medical) therapies that our members need, and force gender dysphoric children on a trajectory towards unnecessary medical risks," says Detrans Canada.
"The priority of this bill should be the long-term mental and physical well-being of gender dysphoric minors, not how quickly they can begin social and medical transition," DC says.
"The bill as currently drafted prevents therapists from making good-faith inquiries about whether gender dysphoria could actually be rooted in a negative reaction to same-sex attraction," DC says.
Detrans Canada highlights three legitimate treatment approaches to gender dysphoria: "watchful waiting"; therapeutic resolution and self-acceptance; and "affirming" gender identity with social transition and medical intervention.
"Bill C-6 would allow for only the third option, social & medical transition, to be exempt from the risk of criminal prosecution for conversion therapy, even though it is in fact the most radical — & only irreversible — treatment option."
Australia has taxpayer-funded sport guidelines promoting transgender inclusion, launched in 2019 after "confidential, targeted and respectful” consultations with unnamed groups. But whose idea was this? Senator Claire Chandler asked some months ago & got this answer --
In October, Chandler & Robert Dalton, acting CEO of @sportaustralia, the top government agency, were back in the Senate. In preamble to a question, Chandler reminded Dalton about his agency having kicked off the guideline project.
Dalton said: "If I can correct you ... the guidelines were in fact initiated by the human rights commission ... we supported the human rights commission."
They justify this with the suggestion that if trans players are not included, suicide may result. That's a serious issue -- & there are serious questions about activist use of statistics on suicide risk. Did those 8 sporting bodies do their due diligence? medianet.com.au/releases/19226…
Their statement says: "Data from the National LGBTI Health Alliance state that trans & gender diverse adults are nearly 11 times more likely to attempt suicide than the general population, with 35% of trans & gender diverse adults having attempted suicide in their lifetime".
No doubt Harvard's @jack_turban has reason to worry about trans people. Many teens in gender clinics present with a host of problems but is there any good data on how much suicide risk is *because* of trans issues versus, say, autism, same-sex attraction or family trauma? 1/
As for this new study, Dr Turban admits it uses a "convenience sample". Suicide risk studies relied on to promote gender clinic medicine typically claim very high risk but are low-quality from a research design point of view. I base this thread on talks with experts & reading.
These trans suicide studies can't be taken to be representative of trans people generally. They recruit participants via sources such as social media & trans activist groups, where the narrative of trans suicide risk circulates and may be reinforced by each successive study.
Here are parents' voices, rarely heard in mainstream media, warning that "conversion therapy" bans will make it harder to ensure that troubled kids get honest, thoughtful help from those who love them, and expert, cautious care, not just uncritical "gender affirmation". THREAD
A mother of a trans-identifying teenager (with mental health problems and school refusal) points out the brain does not fully develop until the mid-20s, and children need “the support, guidance and education from the mature minds of their parents, therapists and carers."
“(The latest Australian conversion therapy ban) is eroding the role and responsibility of parents as children and teenagers navigate the most vulnerable years of their lives,” this mother tells @australian
Does "gender fluidity" teaching in schools lead to any cases of overdiagnosis of gender dysphoria ("born in the wrong body") and life-altering medical interventions in children's hospital gender clinics? theaustralian.com.au/nation/parents…@australian#health#education#auspol | THREAD
In Queensland, Australia, education bureaucrats work to “strengthen relationships” with the Queensland Children's Hospital gender clinic — where under-18 patient numbers have risen 1,172% since 2014 — and liaise with a "Queensland Queering Education Consultative Committee".
In Victoria, the pioneer state for teaching fluidity, education minister James Merlino cites “confidentiality” when asked how many under-18s have been referred to the Royal Children’s Hospital gender clinic by GPs, trained by that clinic, under his Doctors in Schools program.
Sweden has reportedly abandoned a plan to allow transgender genital surgery at age 15. Medical & legal experts had protested, driving media scrutiny & now the National Board of Health & Welfare has backflipped. svt.se/nyheter/gransk…@Sven_Roman@socialstyrelsen#policy | THREAD
The board's head Thomas Lindén cites the rapid increase in young patients with neuropsychiatric disorders in gender clinics, reports Swedish news program @granskning which had revealed a lack of evidence for official claims that lowering the age from 18 would prevent suicides.
The surge in patients may be over & @granskning reports that referrals fell 65% in the last quarter of 2019 at Stockholm's youth gender clinic. svt.se/nyheter/gransk… | From 2008-2017, the number of girls aged 10-19 treated for "gender dysphoria" in Sweden rose 1800%.