The suit aims to make WPATH, whose members it claims profit from the surgeries and drugs it praises, pay for the devastation its recommendations have wrought.
As FTC chief Andrew Ferguson alleged in an X post, “WPATH made deceptive and unsubstantiated claims about the necessity, safety, and efficacy of certain drugs and surgeries used to medically transition children.”
This seems pretty straightforward: For years, health authorities around the world considered WPATH’s Standards of Care to be the gold standard of recommendations for treating gender-related distress, a leap of faith-thinking-it-was-science led to thousands of prepubescents going on life-changing puberty-blocker meds.
And some (all too many) actually underwent mutilation under the guise of sex-change surgery.
But these guidelines were never driven by science: It was some mix of ideology and profit motive, aided by professional-advocate types seeking a new cause after gay marriage had won widespread acceptance. MORE AT Make the trans-ing-for-profit propagandists pay
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