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You are right about the more-or-less prominent activists. What I was thinking is somewhat different: I was thinking ordinary parents need to be able to voice their experiences, their concerns, the injuries they have seen.

It's very difficult for parents to speak up because this area of experience in our society is currently heavily policed. I use "policed" broadly, but we know what I mean: guidance counsellors, CPS, judges: all ready to act if one does not comply with immediate transition and medicalization.

Since when is there a "medical" condition for which only one course of treatment is appropriate?

Parents need to be able to voice their concerns that the Medical Establishment is leading us astray. Parents need to be able to speak up & currently they do so only at great risk.

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