Author of U.K. report about child sex change procedures being TARGETED by trans activists
Dr. Hilary Cass, the eponymous author of the more-than-300-page Cass Review that discusses gender surgeries on children,
has now become a target of transgender activists.
According to
LifeSiteNews, Cass' findings have reverberated "through the political and medical establishment." But the abuse against the 66-year-old is not limited merely to the online space.
In an interview with the Times of London, she said: "I'm not going on public transport at the moment, following security advice, which is inconvenient."
"There are some pretty vile emails coming in at the moment, most of which my team is protecting me from – so I'm not getting to see them," Cass continued, adding that she also avoids X (formerly Twitter). Despite these measures, she has still had to deal with "pretty aggressive" responses – particularly from those in transgender activist groups.
"What dismays me is just how childish the debate can become," the physician and report author lamented. "If I don't agree with somebody, then I'm called transphobic or a TERF [trans-exclusionary radical feminist]."
She nevertheless defended the report, telling the
Times: "I have been really frustrated by the criticisms because it is straight disinformation. It started the day before the report came out when an influencer put up a picture of a list of papers that were apparently rejected for not being randomized control trials. That list has absolutely nothing to do with either our report or any of the papers."
"If you deliberately try to undermine a report that has looked at the evidence of children's healthcare, then that's unforgivable. You are putting children at risk by doing that. I'm much, much more upset and frustrated about all the disinformation than I am about the abuse – the thing that makes me seethe is the misinformation." (Related:
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation trying to undermine British report that details the dangers of transgender interventions on children.)
Cass denounced for ignoring BIASED pro-transgender studies
According to the
Times, Cass' review of the U.K. National Health Service "found that an entire field of medicine aimed at enabling children to change gender had been 'built on shaky foundations.' She [also] found [that] there was no evidence to support the global clinical practice of prescribing hormones to under-18s to pause puberty or transition to the opposite sex."
But several Members of Parliament (MP), including Brent Central MP Dawn Butler, rebuked the physician for ignoring "100 transgender studies" in her findings. Such an accusation, Cass argued, was deceitful in the extreme.
She then explained that the 100 papers supposedly left out of the report were each separately reviewed by her team of researchers. They then "pulled the results from the ones that were high quality and medium quality" – which amounted to 60.
The report eventually made more than 32 recommendations to the NHS on how to reorganize the medical system when it comes to transgender youth getting medical care in the United Kingdom. The service's counterpart in England has since declared a second report appraising adult gender clinics in the same vein as the physician's prior output.
Cass revealed that since the report's release, both sides of the transgender debate had not weaponized her work – something that pleased her. But she clarified that she won't be involved in the second report commissioned by NHS England after the abuse she endured in the past weeks. "You heard it right here: I am not going to do the adult gender clinic review," she told the
Times.
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Sources include:
LifeSiteNews.com
TheTimes.co.uk
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