Welcome to the PITT weekly roundup where you find a list of the week’s postings along with links to some of our favorite books, social media, and podcasts. Please continue the fight against the harms of gender ideology by sharing.
Access is to all PITT content is free. Our objective is to inform the public of the devastating impact of gender ideology on families through our personal experiences.
Quote of the Week from A Desistor's Manifesto: There is a life after the gender madness, regardless of the extent of physical damage or the depth of brokenness in relationships. It takes creative effort, a willingness to forgive and receive forgiveness, and a renewed ability to love which you didn't know you had. But it's possible.
PITT POSTS THIS WEEK:
Friday, February 16: My Transition
Thursday, February 15: Tips for writing book reviews
Wednesday, February 14: I Have a Problem: A Desistor's Manifesto - Part 5
Tuesday, February 13: For Our Lost Children
Monday, February 12: A Light in the Dark
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Please join DIAG, Democrats for an Informed Approach to Gender. This organization of lifelong Democratic voters is working to depoliticize and shed light on the ideologically driven "gender affirming care" medical scandal. To change the discussion around gender ideology, they need support and numbers. To learn more, go to di-ag.org.
WHAT WE’RE LISTENING TO
The United States has one of the world’s most progressive standards of gender affirming care for minors. It requires that professionals, including physicians, therapists, and teachers, must confirm the self-diagnosis of children and young teenagers who believe they are a different gender than their birth sex. The judgment of children cannot be challenged. How did we get here?
SOCIAL MEDIA THAT CAPTURES IT
IN THE NEWS
Why did three journals reject my puberty-blocker study? Trans children deserve to know the facts
Extraordinary insight into publishing of research on gender-affirming care for young people: “I have never encountered the kinds of concerns that some of the reviewers expressed in response to my review of puberty blockers. In this case, it wasn’t the methods they objected to, it was the actual findings.”
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Parents with Inconvenient Truths about Trans: Tales from the Home Front in the Fight to Save Our Kids, a compendium of some of the most compelling essays yet from PITT.
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I love this weekly round-up. The meme is spot on and I hadn't seen the article about the study being rejected three times.