Some people seem to have been nervous of what the police were doing for transgender rights...? But I have to say the police don't seem to have done all that much, from what I can see...but there are psychologists, health professionals, and social workers supporting people; and also the public schools are educating children and youths about sex education and gender issues....
Transgender issues seem to go all around the world, and there's an organization called "World Professional Association for Transgender Health"/WPATH. It was founded in 1979 and is non-profit.
Someone expressed a concern to me that children--at least in our Canadian province of British Columbia so far--can start hormone therapy without the consent of their parents.... I did a little research and found the youths get detailed assessments done; and there would be a long and intense pattern of gender problems.... They don't just start therapy on a whim, or a passing phase, that a young person might be going through.... The young person is supposed to be informed of all the pros and cons...and give some kind of reasonable consent.... And in B.C., it seems the government is following advice from the WPATH. I read briefly the other day that they have some competent professional people behind them....
If we don't like transgender activities, I think we can still respect the choices of others.... We can live our own genders as we like, but we have to respect others. That's how I see it.
[Right now, I'm just passing some time and waiting for parties in the special police project to consider if they can be ready with a public announcement at this Halloween...?]
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