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Why Gender Activism Without Evidence Is A Recipe For Disaster
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Awake at the Wheel | Ep 93
In this compelling episode of "Awake at the Wheel," hosts Malini Ondrovcik and Dr. Oren Amitay delve into the complex world of gender ideology and medicine with guest Mia Hughes, a British journalist and researcher. Mia shares her journey from a politically left-leaning teacher to a prominent voice in the gender debate, highlighting her work with Genspect Canada and the MacDonald-Laurier Institute. The discussion covers controversial topics such as pediatric gender medicine, social contagion, and the challenges of evidence-based practices. They also explore the recent fiasco involving Dr. Gordon Guyatt and the startling admission by Chase Strangio in the U.S. Supreme Court that there is no evidence of a suicide epidemic among transgender youth. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that questions the status quo and seeks to uncover the truth behind the headlines.
Takeaways
-Understanding the fraudulent and corrupt nature of certain medical practices requires extensive research.
-Blocking puberty based on self-declared identity lacks common sense.
-The narrative of 'transition or suicide' is based on exaggerated statistics.
-Chase Strangio admitted there's no evidence of a suicide epidemic in the U.S. Supreme Court.
-The WPATH files exposed internal communications revealing fraudulent practices.
-Social contagion significantly impacts adolescent girls.
-The field of gender medicine lacks a solid evidence base and diagnosis.
-Activism often overrides scientific reasoning in gender medicine.
-The concept of the 'Oedipus trap' explains the inability to acknowledge harmful practices.
-Public exposure and discussion are crucial in challenging established narratives.
Sound bites
"Fraudulent and corrupt medical practices"
"Blocking puberty lacks common sense"
"Transition or suicide narrative debunked"
"No evidence of suicide epidemic"
"WPATH files reveal fraud"
"Social contagion impacts girls"
"Gender medicine lacks evidence"
"Activism overrides science"
"Oedipus trap in medicine"
"Public exposure is crucial"
Chapters
00:00:00 Intro: Framing the Gender Debate & Women’s Spaces
00:04:47 WPATH Files Explained: What the Leaks Indicate
00:09:35 Activism vs Standards: The WPATH Files Controversy
00:14:23 Ethics in Gender Care: Compassion vs Clinical Duty
00:19:11 False Beliefs & ‘Field Medicine’ Risks
00:23:37 Guyatt Admits He Signed Without Reading (per interview)
00:23:58 Viral Thread Analysis: Cognitive Dissonance
00:28:46 Evidence-Based Claims in Gender Medicine
00:33:34 ‘Medically Necessary’: Definitions, Data & Policy
00:38:22 How Activism Shapes Clinical Guidelines
00:42:11 Strangio Admits No Basis for Suicide-Prevention Claim (per cross-exam)
00:43:09 Social Contagion? Culture, Peers & Identity
00:47:57 Adolescent Girls: Vulnerabilities & Comorbidities
00:52:45 Gender Medicine Today: Assessment & Safeguards
00:57:33 Media Case Study: Hayley Cropper’s Impact
01:02:20 What History Might Say About Gender Medicine
01:07:08 Wrap-Up: Key Takeaways & Next Steps
We want your questions! Future episodes will feature a new segment, Rounds Table, where Malini and Dr Amitay will answer your questions, discuss your comments, and explore your ideas. Send your questions to [email protected], tweet us @awakepod, send us a message at facebook.com/awakepod, or leave a comment on this video!
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Manage episode 506908405 series 3453440
Awake at the Wheel | Ep 93
In this compelling episode of "Awake at the Wheel," hosts Malini Ondrovcik and Dr. Oren Amitay delve into the complex world of gender ideology and medicine with guest Mia Hughes, a British journalist and researcher. Mia shares her journey from a politically left-leaning teacher to a prominent voice in the gender debate, highlighting her work with Genspect Canada and the MacDonald-Laurier Institute. The discussion covers controversial topics such as pediatric gender medicine, social contagion, and the challenges of evidence-based practices. They also explore the recent fiasco involving Dr. Gordon Guyatt and the startling admission by Chase Strangio in the U.S. Supreme Court that there is no evidence of a suicide epidemic among transgender youth. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that questions the status quo and seeks to uncover the truth behind the headlines.
Takeaways
-Understanding the fraudulent and corrupt nature of certain medical practices requires extensive research.
-Blocking puberty based on self-declared identity lacks common sense.
-The narrative of 'transition or suicide' is based on exaggerated statistics.
-Chase Strangio admitted there's no evidence of a suicide epidemic in the U.S. Supreme Court.
-The WPATH files exposed internal communications revealing fraudulent practices.
-Social contagion significantly impacts adolescent girls.
-The field of gender medicine lacks a solid evidence base and diagnosis.
-Activism often overrides scientific reasoning in gender medicine.
-The concept of the 'Oedipus trap' explains the inability to acknowledge harmful practices.
-Public exposure and discussion are crucial in challenging established narratives.
Sound bites
"Fraudulent and corrupt medical practices"
"Blocking puberty lacks common sense"
"Transition or suicide narrative debunked"
"No evidence of suicide epidemic"
"WPATH files reveal fraud"
"Social contagion impacts girls"
"Gender medicine lacks evidence"
"Activism overrides science"
"Oedipus trap in medicine"
"Public exposure is crucial"
Chapters
00:00:00 Intro: Framing the Gender Debate & Women’s Spaces
00:04:47 WPATH Files Explained: What the Leaks Indicate
00:09:35 Activism vs Standards: The WPATH Files Controversy
00:14:23 Ethics in Gender Care: Compassion vs Clinical Duty
00:19:11 False Beliefs & ‘Field Medicine’ Risks
00:23:37 Guyatt Admits He Signed Without Reading (per interview)
00:23:58 Viral Thread Analysis: Cognitive Dissonance
00:28:46 Evidence-Based Claims in Gender Medicine
00:33:34 ‘Medically Necessary’: Definitions, Data & Policy
00:38:22 How Activism Shapes Clinical Guidelines
00:42:11 Strangio Admits No Basis for Suicide-Prevention Claim (per cross-exam)
00:43:09 Social Contagion? Culture, Peers & Identity
00:47:57 Adolescent Girls: Vulnerabilities & Comorbidities
00:52:45 Gender Medicine Today: Assessment & Safeguards
00:57:33 Media Case Study: Hayley Cropper’s Impact
01:02:20 What History Might Say About Gender Medicine
01:07:08 Wrap-Up: Key Takeaways & Next Steps
We want your questions! Future episodes will feature a new segment, Rounds Table, where Malini and Dr Amitay will answer your questions, discuss your comments, and explore your ideas. Send your questions to [email protected], tweet us @awakepod, send us a message at facebook.com/awakepod, or leave a comment on this video!
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