🚨 New systematic review exposes deceptive practices among medical organizations that endorse youth transition. Rather than relying on robust evidence, medical authorities fabricated consensus by deferring to each others' guidelines.
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The new review reveals that medical organizations have misled the public by basing their recommendations on insufficient evidence, inaccurately labeling their approach as "evidence-based," and engaging in a corrupt practice known as "circular referencing."buttonslives.news/p/new-systemat…
The review found that clinical guidelines globally used to treat gender-questioning children and adolescents were crafted in violation of international standards for guideline development and recommended medical interventions for minors despite insufficient evidence.
The review identified initial guidelines recommending youth transition, published by the Endocrine Society (ES) in 2009 and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) in 2012, that were foundational to numerous other national and regional guidelines.
Dr. Hilary Cass highlighted the ways in which WPATH and ES were closely interlinked, noting their mutual co-sponsorship and input into each other’s drafts. This coordinated effort suggests that WPATH and ES were colluding to grant undue credibility to their guidelines.
The corruption persisted in the formulation of national and regional guidelines by prominent organizations. Rather than grounding their recommendations in robust evidence, these guidelines deferred to the endorsements from the initial guidelines of WPATH and ES.
Years later, when WPATH and ES updated their guidelines, they referenced the same national and regional guidelines that had initially drawn from their recommendations. This perpetuated a cycle, each time without sufficient evidence to support the recommendations.
Dr. Cass highlighted the problematic nature of this circular referencing, stating, “The circularity of this approach may explain why there has been an apparent consensus on key areas of practice despite the evidence being poor.”
This figure shows how nearly all the national and regional guidelines identified were influenced by ES (2009) and WPATH (2012) guidelines, how these guidelines cite and rely on each other, and how the latest ES (2017) and WPATH (2022) guidelines have cited and drawn on others.
By engaging in circular referencing, these medical bodies have actively deceived healthcare professionals and the public, leading them to believe in the validity and reliability of recommendations founded on weak evidence.
WPATH, which aims to promote "evidence-based care," and ES, which calls its approach "evidence-based transgender medicine," along with any organization advocating medical transition for minors, mislead the public by claiming to be "evidence-based."
Dr. Gordon Guyatt, a highly respected figure who pioneered the evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement, stated that the current guidelines in the United States for managing gender dysphoria in adolescents should not be considered evidence-based. bmj.com/content/380/bm…
The systematic review team arrived at the same conclusion:
In the end, the review team was only able to recommend two guidelines for practice: the 2020 Finnish guideline and the 2022 Swedish guideline. Both adhere to the best available evidence and do not recommend medical transition treatments for minors.
WPATH, ES, and any medical authority that misrepresents guidelines recommending medical transition for minors as “evidence-based” betray public trust and fail those seeking reliable guidance.
Healthcare professionals and regulatory bodies must hold guideline developers accountable for these deceptive practices and ensure transparency in the basis of future recommendations.
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One of the central claims behind “gender-affirming care” is that medical transition improves mental health.
A major new longitudinal study on adults has corrected the flaws in earlier research and found that medical transition is likely not what is driving those improvements.
For years, proponents have cited studies claiming mental health benefits as the primary justification for these treatments. But that claim has long rested on weak evidence, as systematic reviews have repeatedly found.
Much of the past research was observational, relying on small clinic cohorts of 30–70 patients followed for only 6–12 months. Those studies fail to control for other factors known to improve mental health and often capture temporary relief, not lasting improvement.
Minneapolis – Following a Jan. 17 counterprotest to a march led by @JakeLang, members of the Defend the 612 ICE Watch Signal network shared an image claiming involvement in physical confrontations during the event. Details in thread. ⬇️
In the lead-up to the event, Signal chats associated with the group discussed defensive strategies and rejected nonvioIence as the only approach.
I was removed from two Signal groups after advocating for nonvioIent protest only.
It’s not ICE’s fault immigrants aren't showing up to work.
Activists in the “Defend the 612” ICE Watch Signal network are providing groceries and rent assistance, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars so undocumented immigrants can stay home and avoid contact with ICE.
A fundraiser for immigrants in the Central neighborhood of Minneapolis raised $340,000 last month, enabling them to avoid ICE detection by staying home. gofundme.com/f/critical-ren…
Across the Defend the 612 Signal ICE Watch network, there are “mutual aid” groups in each neighborhood.
They provide groceries and supplies and even vet care delivered to undocumented immigrants’ homes. They also arrange transportation and funds to pay rent.
MINNEAPOLIS — After a Jan. 17 counterprotest to Jake Lang’s march, members of Defend the 612’s Signal ICE Watch network shared this image, taking credit for the assault and calling it a “testament to the violence the masses applied against this reactionary march.”
In the days before the event, the same Signal ICE Watch chats laid out plans for a “defensive counteraction,” posted graphics including an image depicting a bloody, hanging Klansman, and issued tactical guidance instructing participants to mask up, wear goggles, and avoid filming or documenting attendees.
Additional graphics dismissed the claim that “nonviolence is the only strategy” as false.
My pseudonymous account was removed from two Signal groups after I advocated for a nonviolent protest and argued that no one should be assaulted for their speech. Members defended the use of violent tactics by citing “St. Paul’s Principles.”
Minneapolis’s ICE watch network is not just “monitoring” ICE activity. Internal Signal chats explicitly describe their media work as propaganda and discuss controlling narratives and managing journalists.
While undercover in the Defend the 612 network, I accessed a vetted channel called “Central communications,” created for “external narrative-shaping strategy.” 🧵
On January 13, trans activist Elle Neubauer, using the handle “princess (she/her/fae/faer),” described allowing Madison McVan of the Minnesota Reformer to accompany him on a ride-along while following ICE by car. minnesotareformer.com/2026/01/13/in-…
Neubauer claimed the reporter gave activists editorial control over the article, writing, “they gave us final say over the story. They read most of it aloud to us line by line last night, and we asked for changes. If we told them to pull the story they would have.”
He added that the journalists were “extremely up front and down for any changes asked.”
I joined an ICE watch training held by Defend the 612 organizers in Minneapolis on January 8, before they began taking additional steps to conceal their identities and activities.
In the training, organizers described their goal as impeding ICE operations. They downplayed risks, delegitimized law enforcement, and encouraged participants to take risks. 🧵
Defend the 612 used Renee Good’s death as a recruitment opportunity. On the evening of January 7, they advertised an “emergency vigil” for Good, where fliers were distributed directing attendees to sign up for ICE watch on their website.
This recruitment appeared to work. Andrew Fahlstrom, who led the January 8 training, is a longtime activist with the tenant organizing group Inquilinx Unidx Por Justicia (IX) and treasurer of Sky Without Limits.
He said the group had gained 1,000 new signups and stated that the purpose of the meeting was to “grow the number of people on the streets.”