The Transgender Delusion and the Mutilation of Children

By March 1, 2026Commentary2 min read

A group calling itself the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, which should tell you all you need to know about the organization, some time ago released what it calls evidence-based care guidelines for those poor delusional souls who think it is possible to be born in the wrong body.  These guidelines have been relied on by the nuts in the US to push this abhorrent “medical” practice on children and others.  A new article reviews the alleged standard of care in regard to patients supposedly suffering from this delusion.  The researchers assessed whether any evidence actually supported the guidelines.  Of course it doesn’t.  Not enough information is provided about who did this review, because their solution isn’t to say maybe we should just start helping people accept and be happy with how they were born–actually “affirm” them, but to say we need better guidelines for care for the delusionists.  And of course, they did use providers who actually make money treating the delusionists, who should all have been ruled out for the obvious conflict of interest.  (ASB Article)

Thankfully, this absolutely despicable garbage may be reaching a forced end.  As I predicted, children whose lives have been destroyed are now suing the medical providers who mutilated them solely to make money, and the malpractice insurers want nothing to do with this disaster; I mean what is ruining a life worth–$100 million, $1 billion; has to be something like that.  So the medical providers are having to give up what they thought would be a lucrative lifetime patient.

Kevin Roche

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The Healthy Skeptic is a website about the health care system, and is written by Kevin Roche, who has many years of experience working in the health industry through Roche Consulting, LLC. Mr. Roche is available to assist health care companies through consulting arrangements and may be reached at khroche@healthy-skeptic.com.

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