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by ggreer
1323 days ago
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I'm pretty sure it's Hobbes who is acting in bad faith. Most of his links are to things that don't support his claims. For example, he'll claim that puberty blockers are completely reversible, but link to an NHS site that says some long term effects are unknown[1], and though GIDS claims the physical effects are reversible, GIDS was shut down due safety issues.[2] Hobbes also accused Jesse of recruiting detransitioners from a transphobic website[3][4], but the site in question only allows females to join, so Jesse couldn't have used that site to find the people he interviewed for his article. Lastly, Hobbes blocks his opponents, then screenshots their tweets and argues against them. This makes it much harder for his targets to respond to him and correct the record. It really seems like he doesn't care about what's true, just what he can get others to believe. 1. https://twitter.com/RottenInDenmark/status/15820931910080921... 2. https://web.archive.org/web/20220728150640/https://www.theti... 3. https://archive.ph/cl9U8 4. https://kyschevers.medium.com/telling-the-whole-story-a-clos... |
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GIDS is being replaced with multiple centers providing similar services primarily due to issues with capacity, extreme wait times, and overcentralization, based on advice from the Cass Interim Report, which also noted issues with inconsistent care. Other organizations, including the Endocrine Society [0] and the APA [1], also describe puberty blockers as reversible.
Your second paragraph doesn't seem to be true. "The site in question" is 4thWaveNow, which is a blog; you don't 'join' it like a forum. I think you've got it confused with the dating website.
Your third paragraph is unsupported.
[0] https://www.endocrine.org/news-and-advocacy/news-room/2021/e...
[1] https://www.psychiatry.org/File%20Library/About-APA/Organiza...