Based on the article text, it sounds like it was only one of the parents letting her daughter troon out.
Yep. The mum, sadly. Women are more prone to things like munchausen by proxy/ declaring their offspring as ‘indigo children’/ being pushy stage mothers etc too.
Funny/annoying/ironic that women are both the most susceptible to troon grooming yet also most likely to fight back against the lunacy hardest (see the majority of the ‘lawfare‘ associated with ‘Terf Island’).
edit (to avoid a double post):
speaking of lawfare, the EHRC (Equality and Human Rights Commission) has submitted evidence to the Forstater tribunal appeal that comes down firmly on Maya’s side, and is extremely dismissive of the first judge’s ruling (the one that came back with the idiotic conclusion that ‘there are only two sexes and sex is immutable’ was ‘unworthy of respect in a democratic society’).
(link is the EHRC document, hosted on Maya’s website, but I will come back with some choice screen shots when I’ve had a better look on bigger screen)
The troons of Terf Island must be shitting themselves- potentially beyond too, the last cases that followed a similar clash of belief v LGBT rights were the gay cake cases, both of which came down on the side of those with the belief (I think the Northern Irish case found exactly the right line, personally, which was that a Christian baker cannot refuse to make a plain iced cake for a gay man, but they can’t be forced to pipe a pro gay slogan on top of said cake - ie, they can’t discriminate outright, but they also cannot be forced to write words they are opposed to).
As a judge rules on Northern Ireland's "gay cake" dispute, BBC News NI looks at the background to the case.
www.bbc.co.uk