Anonymous ID: ea05b1 May 9, 2023, 7:37 p.m. No.18822760   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2765 >>2782 >>2829 >>2947 >>3044 >>3220 >>3323 >>3417 >>3460 >>3484

Gender Medicine Has Gone INSANE | An Inside Investigation into WPATH

 

WPATH = The World Professional Assn for Transpersonal Health

 

  • Formed in 1978 as a professional association mainly for researchers and clinicians involved in gender issues:

https://wpath.org/

 

  • It's now an organization infiltrated by activists bent on pushing puberty blockers, hormones and surgery on children under 18 wo/parental permission.

 

  • WPATH puts out standards used by medical and psychological professionals used for the treatment of gender dysphoria, they're now on version 8, which is controversial both for its gender affirmative stance and the addition of EUNUCHS as a category of gender.

https://youtu.be/aMrCTlp2-Io

 

  • Eliza Mondegreen talks with Benjamin Boyce about attending a recent EPATH conference, and its endorsement ofEUNUCHS as a gender category(EPATH = WPATH's european counterpart):

Nov 2022

https://youtu.be/jk0-s9LEAxM

https://genspect.org/dont-stop-believin-three-days-at-the-european-professional-association-for-transgender-health/

 

  • Discussion on each version of the standards and how they've become increasingly ideological:

https://youtu.be/jk0-s9LEAxM

 

  • Genevieve Gluck's digs on WPATH reveal the darker agenda behind these changes. Shows that it's not just political activists that are pushing this agenda butPEDOPHILES:

https://genevievegluck.substack.com/p/castrating-children-in-the-service

Anonymous ID: ea05b1 May 9, 2023, 7:41 p.m. No.18822782   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2829 >>2871 >>2947 >>3044 >>3220 >>3323 >>3417 >>3460 >>3484

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https://genspect.org/dont-stop-believin-three-days-at-the-european-professional-association-for-transgender-health/

Three days at the European Professional Association for Transgender Health

By Eliza Mondegreen / May 4, 2023

 

I spent last week traveling up and down Muckross Road in Killarney, Ireland. I walked south to the European Professional Association for Transgender Health conference and north to Genspect’s The Bigger Picture. The two conferences could hardly be more different. What follows is part one, covering my experiences at EPATH, with updates from Genspect: The Bigger Picture to come.

 

Six months ago, I went undercover at the World Professional Association for Transgender Health conference in Montreal. Compared to WPATH, with its disdain for optics and flair for controversy, EPATH looks almost reasonable. To be fair, it would be difficult to outdo WPATH, with its celebration of eunuchs and exploration of how to help patients who claim to have multiple personalities decide which irreversible surgeries to get, when those ‘personalities’ disagree.

 

Clinicians at EPATH acknowledge a few open questions, even though they insist the benefits outweigh the (still unknown) risks. They share data that reflects poorly on the pharmaceutical and surgical interventions they push, even if they bracket every negative finding with the reassurance that “we all know gender-affirming care is effective.” They admit that patients seeking transition today don’t look or sound much like patients seeking transition 20 years ago, but warn against overfocusing on the explosion of adolescent girls identifying as trans. Rather than explore what may be going on with adolescent girls, EPATH presenters urged that clinicians pay attention to “more important stigmatization of AMAB [male] than AFAB [female] LGBT youth.” In other words, increased media attention to trans issues has forced EPATH to acknowledge a few points of contention. EPATH just doesn’t think that any of that really matters. Just one of EPATH’s 235 abstracts featured detransition. Not one even mentioned desistance. (By way of comparison, a single surgical procedure—vaginoplasty—got 59 mentions.) Affirmation is still the order of the day, even if today’s patients don’t look much like the patients that came before them, and even if transition didn’t work out for patients from earlier cohorts.

 

In other words, EPATH puts in real effort to ‘pass’ as a respectable association, backed by scientific evidence and engaged in ongoing, open inquiry. But this is an appearance—nothing more…..

 

At EPATH, presenters and attendees alike skirted the difficult issues gender raises. On Friday, one presenter explained that she would not be sharing quotes from her research because “they were really triggering and it’s the last day of the conference.” In other words: let’s avoid touchy subjects so we don’t spoil the mood.

 

But the mood of the conference was strange—uneven—like a family holiday after something has gone badly wrong, where nothing that needs to be said will be said. The pieces of the conference refused to fit together. There’s a genocide underway but social acceptance is greater than ever before. We’re under attack by a global movement that seeks our annihilation but more optimistic than ever before about the future of the work we do. The evidence is troubling but gender-affirming care effective. Everything is hunky dory, except for all the things that aren’t. Don’t worry. Worry. Was I the only one who left confused about how I was meant to feel?

Anonymous ID: ea05b1 May 9, 2023, 7:49 p.m. No.18822829   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2871 >>2935 >>2947 >>3044 >>3220 >>3323 >>3417 >>3460 >>3484

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Academics Behind Fetish Site Posting Child Sexual Abuse Fantasies Revise Transgender Health Guidelines

GENEVIEVE GLUCK

MAY 22, 2022

 

UPDATE:

The identities of two additional formative members of a castration fetish site which hosts child sexual abuse fantasies have now been revealed as influential academics.

''Dr. Thomas Johnson'' and professor Richard J. Wassersug advised WPATH and attended conferences to change terminology in official guidelines.

Along with a third child castration fetish forum member, Krister Willette, the men were involved in lobbying that led WPATH to alter the term “gender identity disorder” to “gender dysphoria”.

Johnson, who allegedly also had a hand in editing the DSM-5, recently gave a talk on “expanding the trans umbrella.”

 

 

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A Professor Emeritus at California State University who has given academic talks on “expanding the transgender umbrella” has for over two decades participated in a fetish forum that hosts and produces extreme sadomasochistic written pornography involving the castration and torture of children.

 

Thomas W. Johnson, a retired Professor at California State University in Chico (CSUC), is a formative member of the body modification fetish site The Eunuch Archives, which was the subject of a months-long investigation by Reduxx released on May 17. At the time, Johnson’s identity had not yet been confirmed as an anonymous user who goes by the handle “Jesus.”

 

But according to posts made to the forum in March and April, Johnson let his identity slip and invited site members to partake in an academic survey on “childhood experiences, castration desire and sexual history,” as well as watch him give a talk at CSUC via Zoom.

 

Johnson has published research based on surveys he has personally conducted with other members of the Archives. His academic interests advocate for expanding the concept of ‘gender identity’ to include men with sadomasochistic and even pedophilic castration fantasies— something that has now been included as a Male-to-Eunuch identity in the draft Standards of Care for the World Professional Association of Transgender Health (WPATH), an international medical body that sets guidelines including those related to the transitioning of children.

 

As previously reported by Reduxx, the Eunuch Archives hosts over 3,000 pieces of fictional child pornography that detail the rape, torture, and killing of children. In some narratives, children with stunted puberty are raped by doctors. In others, children are castrated by force as part of a sadistic sexual torture ritual….

 

In addition to Johnson, the identities of two other leading site members have also been determined by Reduxx as similarly prominent academics.

 

Richard J. Wassersughas for over 20 years used the alias “Eunuchunique” on the forum, whileKrister H. Willette, who has been active in the community since 1998, uses the screen name “Kristoff.” As Reduxx ascertained earlier, Willette enjoys dressing up as a nun and using the nickname “Sister Krister”….

 

All three men presented research they co-authored together at a 2009 conference in Oslo held by WPATH. Wassersug was an Honorary professor in the Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences at the University of British Columbia, but has also been affiliated with Dalhousie and La Trobe Universities.

 

In May 2010, the contents of the Oslo presentation were published in The International Journal of Transgenderism, an academic journal issued by WPATH.

 

Wassersug, Willette, and Johnson were again invited to speak at a 2011 WPATH conference in Atlanta, Georgia. It was during this conference that the decision was made to de-classify Gender Identity Disorder as a psychological condition. In its place, Gender Dysphoria would become the recommended terminology.

 

Johnson claims to have been influential in editing the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistic Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM), which is published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). The DSM is regarded as the authoritative guide to the diagnosis of mental disorders in the United States, but is also referenced internationally.

 

When the DSM-5 was released in 2013, a term for a pathological and sexualized fixation on genital mutilation was removed. Previously, Skoptic syndrome had been listed as a gender identity disorder in the DSM-4.

 

In 2016, Johnson claimed to have been specifically chosen to rewrite a portion of the Standards of Care by former WPATH president Eli Coleman, who “pointed at me and announced that I was expected to provide input on eunuchs for the revision. Now is our opportunity to help devise the standards of care that will be most helpful.”

 

For nearly two decades, the Eunuch Archive has hosted an annual “Meeting of Members.” The event is held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Willette’s area of residence, and is co-hosted by Willette and Johnson. Minneapolis is also where former WPATH was previously based for many years, and is where president Eli Coleman currently lives and works — as director of the Program in Human Sexuality at the University of Minnesota.Coleman served as a lead chair overseeing the most recent updates to the WPATH Standards of Care.

 

Johnson and Wassersug have previously released academic research justifying the pedophilic fantasies amongst castration fetishists. In a 2015 paper titled “The Sexual Side of Castration Narratives,” fictional child sexual abuse material was called “therapeutic” and helpful for those with eunuch ideations.

 

On May 13, research by Johnson and Wassersug titled “Castration for Pleasure: Exploring Extreme Castration Ideations in Fiction” was published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior.

 

“The most popular [Eunuch Archive] stories link sexual gratification and romantic partnership with genital abuse. They are characterized bythe absence of consent for genital ablations and multiple [sadomasochism]-related paraphilias,”note Johnson and Wassersug. “Many stories feature attraction to, and ablation of, the genitals of pubescent or adolescent males.”

 

According to a 2007 CSUC newsletter issued by the Anthropology Department, Johnson was noted as being the long-time president of the Children’s Folklore Section of the American Folklore Society.