Saturday PITT Review - June 9 to 13, 2025
Welcome to the PITT weekly roundup where you’ll find a list of the week’s postings along with links to some of our favorite books, videos, social media, and podcasts. Please continue the fight against the harms of gender ideology by sharing.
Access 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. And it’s working - support for transitioning of children and distressed young adults is crumbling due to evidence-based findings.
Quote of the Week from How I stopped my daughter from harm: “Anyone reading this, please, if you feel lost and helpless, bewildered, like we've been feeling., please do what we have done, no matter what stage of the gender path your family member is on…. Send the [Genspect] survey to the clinic, fill it in, get friends and family to fill it in.”
PITT POSTS THIS WEEK:
Friday, June 13: Thoughts on “The Protocol”
Thursday, June 12: The Girl In The Tinkerbell Dress
Wednesday, June 11: She’s a Mister now on Official Documents…How?
Tuesday, June 10: Thank you, Congressman Crenshaw
Monday, June 9: Our Story: A Wake-Up Call for Parents
IN THE NEWS
Democrats, divided on trans issues, struggle to speak in one voice from The Washington Post, June 8, 2025
Prominent Democrats are pushing their party to rethink its approach to transgender issues, particularly when it comes to women’s sports, at times warning they have fallen out of step with the public and need to recalibrate for future elections.
WHAT WE’RE READING
Long-Awaited Puberty Blockers Study Is Out In Pre-Print, Finding No Change In Kids' Mental Health From Benjamin Ryan’s Substack, Hazard Ratio, on June 6, 2025
A much-anticipated study on the use of puberty blockers among a group of nearly 100 minors with gender dysphoria has finally emerged in pre-print form. The study found that, contrary to what Dutch researchers who founded the field of pediatric gender medicine in the 1990s and 2000s found in their seminal 2011 paper, children’s mental health markers did not change while on the drugs. Instead, the children had fairly good mental health overall that simply remained constant during the year or two they spent on blockers.
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