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Sounds like something a Tijuana cancer quack would say.
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Sounds like something a Tijuana cancer quack would say.
You're writing like Webberly is trying to say something coherent and not just babbling like a cult member.Wait, how the fuck do you align your mind with your "gender identity"? Doesn't that basically live in your mind already?
According to the trans cult:We gender crits often joke about gender identity being a secular version of an immortal soul, but that tweet makes me wonder.
The Christian idea of a soul makes more sense as you can conceptualize it as a "life essence" or, given the complexity of our brains and the seemingly mechanistic functioning, something that allows for some randomness and thus free will.the religious conception of the soul?
What does "feel better" mean? Is it about quality of life? Mental wellbeing?You know that it feels better when your body, mind and hormone profile matches your gender identity. Why wouldn’t it?
I haven't seen more on this specifically, but there's been a bit of a push over the past decade to get people to see the pharmacist about certain problems, I think in an attempt to relieve a bit of pressure from GPs' surgeries.I saw a recent one in Private Eye noting that pharmacists will be getting a wider range of authority to provide medication without the need for doctor's diagnoses but that in turn would mean the pharmacists themselves would be help more liable for issues. Anyone seen that in more detail? I'm wondering how that's going to impact people like Webberley.
From the stuff I have seen there is nothing specifically about the gender stuff in the updates. But I am not going to be surprised if the fine print would screw the GenderGP lot. Which would actually be great because I suspect their method means they circumvent the NHS which means lawsuits hit them, not the taxpayer.I haven't seen more on this specifically, but there's been a bit of a push over the past decade to get people to see the pharmacist about certain problems, I think in an attempt to relieve a bit of pressure from GPs' surgeries.
Probably this won't affect Webberley / GenderGP. As I understand it, their model is to get EU doctors to write the script, which is then honoured and dispensed by UK pharmacies. I'm not sure if you can take these scripts to any pharmacy, or just the dodgy online ones that keep getting in trouble with the regulator.
Yes, aren’t all trans identities valid? Careful, Helen, that tweet sounds a little… transmedicalist.Also, does it need to be body, mind, and hormones? All three? What about those that don't want to have surgeries or don't want hormones? Is she saying they would surely feel better if they did?
Why do I bet this dumbass will mark that duration as a charitable expense on his taxes and subsequently get screwed down the line?Male ethot F1NN5TER says he "Donated $50,000 for charity" but he literally just transferred the money into the bank account of the Singapore company the Webberleys now operate Gender GP out of (GenderGP Pte Ltd), the end result of Helen Webberley being convicted of running an illegal healthcare service, which prompted her to shift GenderGP around the world.
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Video here (I have it archived, shit connection at the moment): F1NN5TER Donated $50,000 For Charity - YouTube (archive)
It's separate from the crowdfunding campaign GenderGP is running to "fund trans youth care": Help trans people access lifesaving medical care - a Community crowdfunding project in United Kingdom by GenderGP and Susie Green (archive). I believe this has been referenced before in the thread but needs some digging into. Is the crowdfunder going straight into the GenderGP (of Singapore) bank account? As far as I'm aware GenderGP does not have an associated registered charity in the UK (British charity status is more involved and restricted than 501c3 in the US).
Susie Green lecturing other parents to not have kids because they might not be straight when the very reason she and her husband mutilated their kid is because he was gay. Hypocritical fucking bitch.View attachment 5133794
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I still can't get over how they call this horrific shit "conversion therapy" when it's anything but
Susie Green lecturing other parents to not have kids because they might not be straight when the very reason she and her husband mutilated their kid is because he was gay. Hypocritical fucking bitch.
This makes me mad at the internet. The amount of projection here could fill a fucking IMAX screen. The fact that this ghoul hasn't been charged with child abuse for cutting her son's dick off at age 16 is legit infuriating.View attachment 5133794
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I still can't get over how they call this horrific shit "conversion therapy" when it's anything but
At the start Butler makes it clear that he thinks the GIDS approach was perfectly fine (3 appointments, no exploration of other mental health problems, and off for puberty blockers prescribed by Butler & his colleagues at UCLH, with no-one keeping any records of any outcomes).
It's a funny thing about BBC news articles; you can usually tell which side they editorially favour, no matter how much of a "ten minutes for each" image of neutrality they try to project, by which one gets to go first or last. Most often they end the article with the position or person to which the editors are sympathetic. They've pretty clearly moved away from supporting their previous trans-activist position of blockers for all as soon as possible, based on this and some other articles they've run on the topic; they aren't anti-trans completely, but they've definitely recognised that transing kids isn't a good look.Last night Newsnight broadcast a new Hannah Barnes report on Gary Butler, a UCLH endocrinologist who did the prescribing of puberty blockers for GIDS, who it appears is set to be involved in the new services, and yet at a recent EPATH talk said there was nothing wrong with the GIDS approach.
I posted the written story, the 15-minute Newsnight film, and the recording of Gary Butler's comments at EPATH in the Tranny News Megathread: