Saturday PITT Review - September 8 to 12, 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 Do You Grieve Someone Who’s Still Alive?: “I feel like my son has died, except he hasn’t. I know he’s out there. I’ve seen pictures of him on Instagram. But he won’t speak to me. Every morning I wake up and it’s the same—he is both gone and not gone. I don’t know how to live with this.”
PITT POSTS THIS WEEK:
Friday, September 12: Yes, Estrogen is Really Bad for Men
Thursday, September 11: Why “Gender-Affirming Care” Isn’t Just a Problem for Kids
Wednesday, September 10: How Do You Grieve Someone Who’s Still Alive?
Tuesday, September 9: A Gathering Place for Parents
Monday, September 8: Joy After Desistance
IN THE NEWS
Dr. Gordon Guyatt revolutionized modern medicine. As a professor at McMaster University, he coined the term "evidence-based medicine" in 1991. Then came his systematic reviews of pediatric gender medicine. in this explosive interview, he admits signing a statement endorsing "medically necessary care for gender diverse youth" without reading it carefully. You can find it starting at minute 58:44. Here’s a recap:
Mia: Hughes You signed a statement calling “gender affirming care” for youth medically necessary.
Dr. Guyatt: WHAT!? That’s RIDICULOUS. I would never say that.
Mia Hughes: *produces the receipt Guyatt: Oh, I didn’t read that part. I’m a dope.
IMAGES THAT CAPTURES IT
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