Gender Dysphoria - Why the Sudden Increase? Genspect Video

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I spoke to GB News earlier today about todays report in The Telegraph that reveals an astonishing 50-fold increase in children in England experiencing gender dysphoria over the past decade. In 2011, there were just 200 cases, but by 2021, that number had risen to 10,000. From my perspective this surge cannot be ignored and raises serious concerns.
I believe this rise is largely driven by social contagion, the influence of social media, and the politicisation of trans identities. Vulnerable children—many of whom are dealing with autism or mental health issues—may be drawn to the idea of adopting a new identity as a way to cope with feelings of distress or not fitting in. For teenage girls in particular, this pattern appears to echo how body hatred has historically manifested in other ways, such as anorexia, bulimia, and self-harm.
What worries me most is how readily some clinicians seem to accept these cases without further scrutiny. A 50-fold increase in such a short time should trigger serious questions and careful research, not rushed medical interventions. We must explore less invasive options—such as psychosocial support—before making irreversible changes to young people’s bodies, especially when these decisions could have long-term consequences for fertility and overall health.
This is a perfect storm of social contagion, technology, and vulnerable young people searching for answers. It’s absolutely crucial that we approach this issue with caution and a willingness to ask difficult questions, always keeping the best interests of these children at the forefront.
From Stella O'Malley

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