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Penelope Hartnady's avatar

Quite astounding that a substack purporting to be concerned about “sensible medicine” is ignoring the biggest medical scandal of our time, and then dips its toes in the water with the most milk toast critique of “transgender medicine” imaginable.

Never mind the children (and vulnerable adults) being told by medical professionals that they are “born in the wrong body” and that the solution to this is lifelong sterilizing drugs and mutilating genital surgery to make them more resemble a simulacra of the opposite sex. Despite the fact that there is zero evidence to back up the success of any of these extreme and harmful interventions (and plenty of common sense to suggest that this is barbaric and should never have been condoned in the first place).

You don’t have to be an old white conservative man in the Midwest to find this all baffling and abhorrent. You can be like me ten years ago, a young liberal woman in health sciences living on a different continent, who realised that institutions and colleagues I previously held in high regard were trying to normalize what amounts to extreme abuse of children and mentally unwell adults. I have completely lost faith in the prevailing institutions, and we are the majority.

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MM's avatar

"I have no doubt that this kind of language is being used with good intentions..."

You should have at least *some* doubt. As a professor of philosophy you probably know better than most about the power of controlling the narrative.

As for "trans rights," what particular rights are there that you think people who identify as "trans" do or don't have? And is the right to control other people’s language, including the language we use to describe reality, among them?

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