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Photo by | The owner of the Outdoor Centre in Loch Insh, Scotland, has a partic...
Photo by | The owner of the Outdoor Centre in Loch Insh, Scotland, has a partic…
Photo by @MichaelGeorge | The owner of the Outdoor Centre in Loch Insh, Scotland, has a particularly unique connection to the country’s waterways. Here is an excerpt from my article on this region: “One afternoon I met with the organizers of the Storylands Sessions, Merryn Glover and Hamish Napier, a local writer and a musician (seen in the second image of this carousel). These sessions promote…
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idreamedof · 2 years
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From a walk around Loch Imrich the other day with @rodpurcell and @mbefoto1 #badenoch #cairngormsnationalpark #scottishhighlands #autumnmood #fujifilm_uk https://www.instagram.com/p/CkjH7O_I-YU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Meet Kemi Badenoch Parents Femi And Feyi Adegoke: Family Details About The British Politician
Meet Kemi Badenoch Parents Femi And Feyi Adegoke: Family Details About The British Politician
The field of contenders for the nation’s top job is now down to five. One of the less well-known participants in the race is Kemi Badenoch, a former correspondence server. The 42-year-old is competing against Tom Tugendhat, Penny Mordaunt, Liz Truss, former chancellor Rishi Sunak, and Penny Mordaunt, the head of the global exchange service. Here, along with her realities, we’ve provided some…
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Sunak and Badenoch launch Tory leadership bids as Baker rules out run and backs Braverman – live | Politics
Sunak and Badenoch launch Tory leadership bids as Baker rules out run and backs Braverman – live | Politics
Key events: Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Tory MPs Chloe Smith and Julian Knight have both expressed their support for foreign secretary Liz Truss, although she is yet to launch a bid. Smith said Truss is “the right person to take our country forward”, while Knight said she would “deliver on the promise we made to our voters”. The front page of Saturday’s…
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atopcat · 2 years
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50% are people of colour
50% are women
50% are under 45
50% have a non upper class background
100% of them are ultra right wing bastards
Every single one of these candidates supported Priti Patel’s anti immigration laws.
They’re vocal in their transphobia, making it a main part of their platform.
A lot of them were part of BoJo’s cabinet, which oversaw hundreds of Britons having to choose between heating and food.
They attack those in poverty for relying on benefits but do nothing to stop the living crisis.
The Conservative Party’s leadership race is a brilliant example of how diversity quotas are meaningless if their politics are the all the same.
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Born to Nigerian parents, yet has the gaul to say Britain didn't gain its wealth through colonialism
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Thank you MP Kemi Badenoch for this crucial message about antisemitism on college campuses and beyond, that everyone should hear.
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gayforcarstairsgirls · 10 months
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Great so now we're outing children/teenagers to their parents! And therefore possibly endangering them! Fantastic!
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amelialiam14 · 3 months
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https://addresx.com/jobs/b2b-digital-marketing-manager-united-kingdom-28k-35k-a-year/
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TW; transphobia/trans erasure
Tweet under the cut, but the UK Equalities minister has effectively just tweeted that trans people don't exist.
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idreamedof · 2 years
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From a walk around Loch Imrich today with @rodpurcell and @mbefoto1 #badenoch #cairngormsnationalpark #scottishhighlands #autumnmood #fujifilm_uk https://www.instagram.com/p/CkehHY3oWDh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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By: Aletha Adu
Published: Dec 7, 2023
Gender-affirming care for children could be considered “a new form of conversion therapy”, Kemi Badenoch has said.
The women and equalities minister made the claim as she confirmed plans to bring forward a bill to ban conversion practices, which seek to change or suppress someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity.
Research indicates about 7% of LGBT+ people have been offered or undergone such practices, and activists have been concerned about the scope of the ban since Theresa May first promised it in 2018.
Badenoch said the legislation had to address issues with gender-affirming care, which some critics argue is not the right approach for young people who are questioning their gender identity.
Badenoch addressed the case of Keira Bell, who began taking puberty blockers when she was 16 and then medically transitioned and had surgery to remove her breasts as an adult. She later regretted this and sued the Tavistock gender identity clinic where she had received treatment, arguing she had been too young to consent to treatment as a teenager. The court agreed but this ruling was overturned on appeal in 2021.
Badenoch told MPs: “Girls like Keira Bell who were rushed on to puberty blockers by the NHS, and had a double mastectomy, now regret the irreversible damage done to them. I believe this is a new form of conversion therapy”.
Clinicians working at the Tavistock clinic have previously told the Guardian that affirmative care does not have an inevitable outcome of transition. They have argued that instead it involves exploring and questioning a young person’s view of their identity.
Badenoch said doctors were “fearful of giving honest clinical advice to a child because if they do not automatically affirm and medicalise a child’s new gender they will be labelled transphobic, so whatever bill we do needs to address many of those issues and that is why we are going to publish a draft bill.”
She announced a “long overdue” update to a list of approved countries from which the UK will accept gender recognition certificates (GRCs).
Badenoch did not outline which countries would be removed, but her Labour counterpart, Anneliese Dodds, said while Germany remained and China had been added, “our closest Five Eyes allies” had been taken off. The Five Eyes alliance includes Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the US.
Badenoch told the Commons: “We are doing this because there are some countries and territories on the list who have made changes to their systems and would not now be considered to have similarly rigorous systems [for awarding GRCs] as the UK. Inadvertently allowing self-ID for obtaining GRCs is not government policy. It should not be possible for a person who does not satisfy the criteria for UK legal gender recognition to use the overseas routes to do so.”
Dodds questioned whether the changes to the list would have any diplomatic impact, and criticised the government’s delay on issuing guidance for schools on whether transgender children in England will be supported to socially transition at school. This could mean a school recognising the child using a different name and pronoun, or authorising the use of different toilets and facilities.
Applications for a gender recognition certificate can be made by someone if they are aged 18 or over, have been diagnosed with gender dysphoria in the UK, have lived in their affirmed gender for at least two years and plan to live in this gender for the rest of their life.
Dodds criticised Badenoch’s statement, saying there had been “no conversion practices ban, no commitment to make every strand of hate crime an aggravated offence despite a staggering rise in offences against LGBT+ people and no provision to schools of the guidance that has been promises repeatedly but not delivered”.
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They have argued that instead it involves exploring and questioning a young person’s view of their identity.
We know this is unambiguously false, because radical genderists got upset that the Cass report advised adopting exploratory therapy, which the genderists deliberately mislabel as "conversion therapy" to warn people away from interfering in their mind-body duality mysticism ideology.
Here's a paper that makes exactly this claim:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36068009/
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Opposition to gender-affirmative approaches to care for transgender youths by some clinicians has recently begun to consolidate around "gender exploratory therapy" as a proposed alternative. Whereas gender-affirmative approaches follow the client's lead when it comes to gender, gender-exploratory therapy discourages gender affirmation in favor of exploring through talk therapy the potential pathological roots of youths' trans identities or gender dysphoria. Few detailed descriptions of the approach's parameters have been offered. In this article, I invite clinicians to reflect on gender-exploratory therapy through a series of questions. The questions are followed by an exploration of the strong conceptual and narrative similarities between gender-exploratory therapy and conversion practices. Finally, the ethical dimensions of gender-exploratory therapy are discussed from the lenses of therapeutic neutrality, patient-centered care, loving attention, and therapeutic alliance, suggesting that the approach may be unethical.
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