WPATH Does Not Want You To Know About Their Conference

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Why should you see a video like this???

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
~ Sun Tzu, The Art of War

WPATH did not want this video of their panel where clinicians discussed the medical and therapeutic gender transition of young children to be exposed to the public.

So, immediately we knew what to do...

The clinic featured at a child trans summit sends legal demand to Post Millennial to censor their reporting. Seriously...

WPATH is the leading, international organization for trans health, and The Post Millennial intended to inform readers as to what is going on in the world of trans-affirming mental health care for prepubescent children.

It turns out that, according to the panelists, it's an exciting, and burgeoning field.

Clinicians from California, Minnesota, and Washington sat on the panel to discuss how they therapeutically treat prepubescent children, including those who are only just verbal, on gender transition.

In response to the write-up, which contained a video of the panel (the video above) as well as a record of the panelists names and their clinics, which they noted at the beginning of the panel, Children's Minnesota, the clinic where the moderator works, reached out to The Post Millennial to threaten legal action.

Children's Minnesota demanded that the article be deleted from The Post Millennial's website.

They did not want the video of the panel where clinicians discussed the medical and therapeutic gender transition of young children to be exposed to the public.

The Post Millenial did not deleted the article.

The Post Millennial also believes, as do we, that the footage meets every criteria of fair use.

The panelists discussed how great it was to work with children, "We care about the evidence base, and we care about best practices. And I don't think that we talked nearly enough, though, about joy, and the joy that comes from this work and the joy that our kids, you know, bring to the conversations and lighting up the conversations with families and, and challenging us and pushing us," said the moderator.

Be sure to share this video on ALL your social media accounts - the future of our children are counting on your action to make this event publicly known.

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