Lies peddled by Government supported Trans Lobby collapses following damning Cass findings
12.04.2024
Proponents of ‘puberty blockers’ and ‘sex change’ surgeries have long been peddling lies about its safety. They also found many cheerleaders within the three government parties and many opposition parties in Ireland who echo the will of the woke NGOs.
Pic: The Telegraph
Medical experts, journalists and politicians who warned of its dangers have been shouted down and encountered censure over the years.
Ireland’s most recognised clinicians like Dr. Donal O’Shea and Dr. Paul Moran spoke before Christmas of how their concerns were “consistently ignored” by the HSE. They went as far as to say that the HSE is being led by ‘trans activists’ while pursuing an “ideological model of care”.
However, with news breaking of a recently released Cass report highlighting the dangers behind transgender treatment on children the credibility has been taken from the trans NGOs and the many government politicians who were happy to stand aside while children were used as guinea pigs in an ideological battle not based on science.
The Cass report outlined that “While a considerable amount of research has been published in this field, systematic evidence reviews demonstrated the poor quality of the published studies, meaning there is not a reliable evidence base upon which to make clinical decisions, or for children and their families to make informed choices.”
Among the reports key findings, it includes “The rationale for early puberty suppression remains unclear, with weak evidence regarding the impact on gender dysphoria, mental or psychosocial health. The effect on cognitive and psychosexual development remains unknown.”
“The use of masculinising / feminising hormones in those under the age of 18 also presents many unknowns, despite their long standing use in the adult transgender population. The lack of long-term follow-up data on those commencing treatment [sic] at an earlier age means we have inadequate information about the range of outcomes for this group.”
“Clinicians are unable to determine with any certainty which children and young people will go on to have an enduring trans identity.“
British Health Secretary Victoria Atkins says she has had "enough" of a "culture of secrecy and ideology" around gender care for children.
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, She criticised NHS England practitioners, in response to a landmark review into gender care practices while writing in the Daily Telegraph.
Former Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan has called for an inquiry into HSE links with the infamous Tavistock gender clinic.
This story has been given little attention by the mainstream media in Ireland with Gript among the few challenging politicians on the matter.
Gript media has also published a story of another recognised study, this time from the Mayo Clinic. Their study found mild to severe atrophy in the testes and sperm of male children on puberty blockers. The authors of the groundbreaking study have expressed doubt about the “reversibility” of such blockers, a claim made by campaigners who promote the use of the drugs for gender dysphoric children.