Saturday PITT Review - October 27 to October 31, 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 Fighting for My Son: “Despite the challenges, I insist on being hopeful that I can restore reality to my family and someday pull my son out of this mess. A recent PITT essay talked about the magic of noticing “one good thing about nature” every day. Maybe showing him a little bit of beauty every day is a good start on the path back to reality.”
PITT POSTS THIS WEEK:
Friday, October 31: Repost: ROGD: Lived Experience and the Hypocrisy of the Trans Movement
Thursday, October 30: The Transgender Crossfire: When Illusion Leads to Isolation
Wednesday, October 29: I thought I was Transgender for a Couple of Years
Tuesday, October 28: Is Trans-Identification a Social Contagion?
Monday, October 27: Fighting for My Son
IN THE NEWS
Detrans: how the medical profession failed me | Ritchie Herron | Battle of Ideas 2024
One of the bravest detransistioners, Ritchie (@Tulilp) describes his surgery, and his regrets. This is hard to watch but his courage is undeniable.
“I will not be robbed of one of the things I have left. My opinion. It’s mine and you can not have it. I still regret surgery.”
IMAGES THAT CAPTURES IT
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