Parents demand transparency on children's gender identity resources

November 11, 2024 | Payson City Council , Payson, Utah County, Utah


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Parents demand transparency on children's gender identity resources
During a recent government meeting in Mason, a local resident expressed deep concerns regarding the availability of certain books in the library that discuss transgender issues. The speaker, a parent of young children, argued that these materials promote the idea that one's body is inherently wrong and must be altered to align with one's gender identity.

Citing various studies and reviews from international health organizations, the speaker claimed that there is insufficient evidence to support medical interventions for transgender minors, including puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones. They highlighted findings from the British National Health Service, Italy, Sweden, and Florida, all of which reportedly concluded that existing research on pediatric gender medicine is of poor quality and lacks reliable data on long-term outcomes.

The speaker criticized the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) for allegedly manipulating research findings and guidelines under external pressures. They called for greater transparency in how these topics are presented in libraries, urging that books on such sensitive subjects be clearly labeled to inform parents adequately.

The meeting concluded with an acknowledgment of the concerns raised, emphasizing the importance of understanding the societal implications of these discussions. The local government officials expressed appreciation for the input, inviting further dialogue on the matter.

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