You love to see it, folks — or as they say in Scotland, "Ye loue tae see it!"
(Sorry, Scottish friends, but you know that's accurate.)
The only gender identity clinic in Scotland has paused prescribing puberty blockers to new patients under 18 years old, mirroring action taken by England's health authorities after a landmark review found young people had been let down by "remarkably weak" evidence backing medical interventions in gender care.
The report, commissioned by Britain's National Health Service [and led by Dr. Hillary Cass], also found that the "toxicity" of the debate around gender identity meant physicians were operating in fear.
Folks, this is great news. The dominos of transgenderism appear to be toppling in Europe. Remember, Britain rolled back puberty blockers for kids just a few short weeks ago:
Countries like France, Belgium, Sweden, and the Netherlands are also among those pumping the brakes on this poisonous ideology:
Me to Europe right now:
Emilia Crighton, the director of the public health service for the Glasgow region, said this week that scientists will now "work with the Scottish government and academic partners to generate evidence that enables us to deliver safe care for our patients:"
We echo the views of Dr. Hilary Cass that toxicity around public debate is impacting the lives of young people seeking the care of our service and does not serve the teams working hard to care and support them.
Translation: "We're tired of operating in a psychopathic, anti-science climate of fear and political pressure and we're not going to take it anymore."
Stay strong, Scotland, you're doing the right thing.
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