The World Health Organization, a specialized agency of the United Nations still considered by some to be the authority on health issues, has formed a task force for this purpose. Develop “Guidelines for the health of transgender and gender diverse people”
Critics blame the WHO for this guideline-writing group. This is not only because the initial premise is that gender dysphoria should be accepted and genital mutilation constitutes “care,” but also because the group is made up of radical activists.
One member in particular raises serious doubts about the value and seriousness of any recommendations the group may ultimately make: a self-proclaimed French-Canadian man. florence ashley and describes herself as a “transfeminine activist, academic, and slut.”
Under President Joe Biden, the WHO has returned to receiving hundreds of millions of dollars a year from U.S. taxpayers. announced On December 18, it was announced that Mr Ashley would be one of 21 appointees scheduled to meet in February to develop the guidelines.
The guidelines they plan to address will likely include “the provision of gender-affirming care, including hormones, the education and training of health care workers to provide gender-inclusive care, … health policies that support gender-inclusive care; and legal measures. Self-determined gender identity recognition. ”
Ashley, an assistant professor at Canada's University of Alberta Faculty of Law, has already made his position on these issues clear.
extreme crossdresser claimed A 2019 paper published in the journal Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry argues that “unrestricted social transition and immediate access to puberty blockers should be treated as the default option, and that young people with difficulty in accepting Parents should be provided with support.”
he claimed In an article on the left-wing blog Truth Out, he said efforts to protect children from irreversible puberty inhibition, genital mutilation and LGBT propaganda are “rooted in racism and white supremacy.”
redux report As a reliable “gender-creative youth”, Ashley is also calling for the use of destructive puberty-blocking drugs to be mandated.
“While taking puberty blockers is a form of treatment, it certainly makes puberty much easier to explore than letting it progress naturally. “Puberty blockers structurally position transgender and cisgender hormonal futures to be “nearly symmetrical,” Ashley wrote. “Young people who take puberty blockers have a wide range of options and their bodies are not altered by testosterone or estrogen.”
Ashley not only advocates for irreversible fertility drugs for confused children; called my parents “People who have difficulty accepting their child's gender identity and gender transition” are targeted for re-education to resolve “parental hostility and rejection of transgender children.”
WHO appointees too claimed The Dalhousie Law Journal called for the decriminalization of rape by deception, especially when a transvestite has sex with a victim without showing that she is not, as advertised, actually a woman. “Criminalizing sex because a person's gender challenges the sexual identity of their consenting partner is an attempt to further entrench a shishteronormative social order,” Ashley wrote.
Ashley herself has considered sexual assault by deception, writing, “I can't wait to have sex with a cishet guy and ask him, 'Baby, how does it feel to have sex with your dick?'” ing.
The Post Millennial's Libby Emmons further highlighted that Ashley opposes the requirement that future victims undergo mental health evaluations before undergoing gender reassignment surgery or hormone therapy.
Leoa Sapir, a political scientist and fellow at the Manhattan Institute, said, “A reputable institution like @WHO is telling others, “That b**** is used as a pronoun. And yet that is exactly what the WHO has done.”
Reem Al-Salem, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, has slammed the WHO for taking a “unilateral” and pro-medical approach to so-called “trans healthcare”. denounced. report Guardian.
Al-Salam wrote to the WHO director-general saying the task force contained “serious uncontrolled conflicts of interest.”
“Stakeholders whose views differ from those of transgender activist organizations appear not to have been invited,” the feminist special rapporteur wrote. “Such stakeholders include experts from European public health authorities who have led the development of a prudent, evidence-based approach to gender transition in young people (e.g. the United Kingdom, Sweden and Finland). ”
The WHO task force also includes former presidents of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. The organization is an American lobbying group, Redux said, and it has “multiple connections to academics involved in the pedophilia advocacy and pedophilia apology campaigns.”
WPATH’s latest “standard of care” was reportedly developed in collaboration with the Eunuch Archive, a castration fetish forum that hosts erotica about child castration and other grotesque acts, and calls for no age limit on gender reassignment for minors. ing. report College Fix.
Most of the appointees, including Ashley, suffered from “strong and one-sided views supporting the promotion of hormonal sex changes and the legal recognition of one's asserted gender,” Al Salem told the WHO director-general. He continued in his letter to: “No one seems to be speaking out against the medicalization of gender dysphoric youth or the protection of women-only spaces.”
The Sex and Gender Clinical Advisory Network, a large group of clinicians in the UK and Ireland, recently explained why a WHO task force decided that amputation and chemotherapy were necessarily the best course of action. posed a question.
“There are no robust randomized controlled trials supporting gender-affirming medical and surgical interventions, and therefore no studies can tell us about the effectiveness of these interventions in children or adults,” the research group said. ing. Said He said this in a statement on January 4th.
CANSG also states that allowing cross-dressers to claim access to rights of the opposite sex is important to “women in prisons, hospitals, nursing homes, mental health facilities, women accessing services within the home or after sexual activity.” It pointed out that this would have a “detrimental impact on public health,” including violence, and dependence on others for intimate care. ”
“WHO is trusted around the world to produce authoritative, human rights-sensitive guidelines to promote health equity.Given the growing controversy in this area, WHO “We urge WHO to suspend this guideline and reconsider its approach,” CANSG added.
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