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Here was Tony's TikTok on the Cass Review. Very lazy, indeed.
April 12, 2024 | TikTok
How deep does the conspiracy go?

April 12, 2024 | TikTok
The Cass Review, lets talk about it. #trans #transgender #lgbtq #transrights
The latest major anti-transgender attack has come out of England. The Cass Review, which was a report that was commissioned after political concerns around transgender people in England, was just released this week. And while everybody expected it to be anti-trans, I don't think people expected how big it would be, and how vehemently anti-trans it was.
So let's go over it. The Cass Review claims that it has looked at all of the evidence and determined that the evidence for puberty blockers and gender affirming care for trans youth is "remarkably weak." In doing so, it cast out 101 out of 103 studies that showed gender affirming care is effective and safe for transgender youth everywhere.
That's not all, though. The Cass Review actually didn't produce much new data. It only looked at a handful of clinics. And in those clinics, it actually found that only 10 people detransitioned out of 3,000 people that went through gender affirming care clinics in the United Kingdom.
Of course, that data is not enough to make an anti-trans stance. So the Cass Review releases this 388 page document detailing why it thinks trans care should not really be allowed for most people. And in fact, it even advocates for restrictions on 18 to 25-year-olds.
Now, it has since come out that some of the members of the Cass Review team had ties to conversion therapy, like the Gender Exploratory Therapy Association. And Cass herself, according to emails leaked from a court review on the Florida gender affirming care ban, met with Ron DeSantis picks to help ban gender affirming care in the state of Florida.
Now, this Cass Review is going to be used to try to draw down trans care worldwide. And we're already seeing people like the Alliance Defending Freedom and The Heritage Foundation put out information about it. The truth is, though, is that the Cass Review is not actually a scientific document. It's a political one designed to manufacture consent to target trans people everywhere.
How deep does the conspiracy go?
