Over 100 Irish children have gone to a controversial sex-change clinic in London since 2016 – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Over 100 Irish children have gone to a controversial sex-change clinic in London since 2016




At least one hundred Irish children, between the ages of eight and 17, have been taken to controversial so-called “fast track” sex change clinic in London since 2016 the Irish Mirror has learned.

Gender ideology has become a growing trend across the developed world in recent years and the Irish government have bowed to pressure to liberalise laws surround legally changing ones gender.

The revelations regarding Irish children being taken to the Tavistock Gender Identity Development Service Clinic come after whistleblowing medical staff revealed the pro-Trans agenda at the centre has seen many children incorrectly diagnosed.

The former governor of The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, Marcus Evan, has said that the clinic is too quick to give children sex reassignment treatment.

Dr Evans has said that it is imperative that the Centre by subject to oversight from an independent body.

The growing pervasiveness of gender ideology in academia and popular culture has seen many vulnerable children believing that are the opposite gender.

This has been encouraged by activists and political groups and children has young as four have been diagnosed as “trans” in some countries.

This is despite the fact that “sex-changes” are in fact a physical impossibility as Dr. Paul McHugh of Johns Hopkins University states

“Transgendered men do not become women, nor do transgendered women become men. All (including Bruce Jenner) become feminized men or masculinized women, counterfeits or impersonators of the sex with which they ‘identify.’”

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