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There’s no excuse for new puberty blockers trial – it’s grotesque experimentation

Researchers at King’s College London say the trial will involve around 200 children aged under 16

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Carole Malone says its a ‘grotesque experiment’ to give drugs to gender questioning children (Image: Getty Images)

What kind of society can call itself civilised when confused, disturbed children as young as ten are being used as human guinea pigs to test puberty blocking drugs? But that’s what’s happening here in Britain where up to 250 young people aged between 10-16 years, who are questioning their gender identity, are to be part of a grotesque experiment where they will be pumped full of these drugs.

Yep, these are the drugs that can cause infertility, affect bone density, halt the development of sexual organs, stunt growth and cause depression. They’re also the drugs the Cass Review slated in April 2024 and said there was insufficient evidence to support their use on gender questioning children.

That’s why the Government immediately put a temporary ban in place for under-18s and made it permanent the same year.

And that should have been an end to this grotesque experimentation but no, the trans Zealots in the NHS were determined to keep wrecking the minds and bodies of confused, young people and so put together this so-called “trial” to carry out state sponsored experiments on kids at a cost of £10.7million to tax payers.

In any normal society testing these drugs on children, who have no idea what they are letting themselves in for, would be considered the very worst form of child abuse, but the trans lobby has somehow managed to persuade NHS medics – and those conducting the trial at Kings College London – that it must happen

I’m sorry but ten-year-old children don’t know what they want. And their confusion sure as hell shouldn’t be exploited in these abhorrent experiments, allowing them to be pumped full of drugs that can – and have – caused irreversible harm.

Many of the kids chosen for this trial will have agreed to it having been coerced into believing their unhappiness and confusion might be erased or eased by these puberty blockers, which won’t be the case.

Maya Forstater, CEO of the sex-based rights charity, Sex Matters says: “It’s outrageous that a trial involving yet more children being given puberty blockers, has been given the go ahead before studying the outcomes of those already treated with them.”

And she’s right. More than 9,000 young people were treated at the now disgraced Tavistock Clinic. So why aren’t doctors looking at and talking to them? There are decades of data right there and no need to experiment on yet more children. But no, they’re not interested in doing that.

One of the Tavistock’s most famous patients, Keira Bell, took the clinic to court back in 2020 which ruled in her favour saying children as young as 13 were not capable of giving informed consent to take these drugs. The judges also expressed surprise at what had been going on at the clinic, particularly its failure to gather basic data on its patients.

Judges also noted the lack of evidence for putting children as young as 10 on these puberty blocking drugs which are almost always followed by cross-sex hormones, which must be taken for life to maintain the transition.

They also had concerns about “the experimental nature of the treatment” and the profound impact that it had on Keira which included a double mastectomy, atrophied genitals, possible infertility, a permanently altered voice and facial hair. And as Keria herself says: “I realised too late I never wanted to change gender. I was just a girl insecure in her body who had experienced parental abandonment and was struggling with her sexual orientation. “

How many more are there like Keira out there? How many more young children have started these drugs only to discover they never wanted to change identity and yet they’ve been permanently scarred, both physically and mentally. Yet this vile trial WILL encourage more disturbed, vulnerable young people to take puberty blockers.

There is no excuse for this grotesque experimentation. And frankly the parents of gender questioning children should run a million miles from it. Because how will they be able to live with themselves if it turns out their child was damaged and experimented on but had only ever been suffering from depression or confusion over their sexuality?

Researchers are insisting that the trial will be safe. Well pardon me if I don’t believe that. Many of the 9,000 young people who went through the Tavistock clinic’s doors were told the drugs were safe, yet they now have Hellish and distressing reasons to believe otherwise.

And funny how the NHS is mad keen to help young people change gender yet it’s not so keen to help those who realise they’ve made a mistake to change back (or de-transition). The Cass review said a unit should be made available for de transitioners and the NHS agreed to it yet so far, no operational unit exists. So, what does that tell you? It tells you we have a health service that’s busting a gut to inflict body carnage on kids who think they want to change sex but are not so keen to help them change back when they realise they’ve made a life-changing mistake. That’s not a health service that cares about these children.

This experimentation is perverse and should be stopped. But our NHS is now in the clutches of the trans movement which doesn’t give a toss how many innocent young lives get wrecked.

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