Ten of Swords wrote: » A significant number of posts have been deleted, this is the second (and final) reminder that this thread concerns the gender recognition legislation for children under 18. Any more posts conflating trans with pedophilia or mental illness, traveller rights, transgender prisoners, crime from people of a migrant background or any other off topic posting will earn an immediate card and threadban.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » No-one is advocating surgery on children.
biko wrote: » Maybe I am missing something but the article states "teenagers under 16 should be able to change their gender, if parents or guardians agree, and a GP approves too". Are you saying this is non-medical? No surgery nor pills or anything?
Gruffalox wrote: » It is non-medical.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » What on earth are you on about? Children mutilating themselves? No-one is advocating surgery on children. Talk of mutilation is absolute nonsense and drivel and completely untrue.
chosen1 wrote: » Roderic O'Gorman is going to be untouchable and beyond criticism in this government. While I believe that the last controversy was pretty much a non issue that could have been explained away much earlier by him disassociating himself from any views that condone peodophilia in anyway, he cited the blame entirely on homophobics and most of the main steam media will go along with this. No doubt there were some so called far right lunatics with this objective but not all by far. Any criticism of this one will also go down a similar route and any discussion banned. He will probably get a lot of things pushed through for better or worse because of lack of any scrutiny.
screamer wrote: » Jees can’t we just let kids be kids, they have so much crap to deal with in adolescence without more crap. I dunno, treat them as adults for some things and as children for other things. I feel sorry for kids in Ireland.
walshb wrote: » It’s the fooking kids that are the problem!!!!
biko wrote: » If either of you can point to a source for this that would help the rest of use that still think it's medical. Saying "it's not what you think" without further explanation isn't a great way to convince people.
The Gender Recognition Act 2015 provides for the issuing of a gender recognition certificate by the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection. More specifically section 18 of the Act states: ‘Where a gender recognition certificate is issued to a person the person’s gender shall from the date of that issue become for all purposes the preferred gender so that if the preferred gender is the male gender the person’s sex becomes that of a man, and if it is the female gender the person’s sex becomes that of a woman.’
Rodin wrote: » why does heteronormativity need eradicated?
Rodin wrote: » It is normal to be heterosexual. Anything else is abnormal.
suicide_circus wrote: » He won't be able to play that card indefinitely and in fairness to him there was certainly a homophobic motivation from SOME who pursued the Peter Thatchell thing. As for this being his first piece of legislation, i dont think its that unusual for a new minister to focus on their own personal hobbyhorse or special interest group when they get into the driving seat.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Maybe "Roderick" could focus his energy on desperately needed mental health services for under 16's Kill two birds with one stone
drunkmonkey wrote: » It's not homophobic to ask questions about a Minister for Childrens connections to a fruit cake. I wish the gays would just stop hiding behind this homophobic bullcrap. A straight person would be under the same if not more scrutiny.
screamer wrote: » Yeh but that’d take money and genuine hard graft. Easier to change some laws somewhere, to be seen as hip and happening, innit....,
Eric Cartman wrote: » those services might actually placate the need for these services. It is concerning absolutely alarming that his first issue in the hot seat is a completely abhorrent agenda to allow the (Imo) mutilation of children with drugs and potentially surgery. There is a lot of evidence coming forward that many regret transitioning or that kids are wanting to transition to fit in. Ill try dig it up but I remember reading a shocking article (and it was in a legit news source before the pitchforks come out) about a guidance counsellor in a school noticing that one child on the autistic spectrum transitioned and suddenly many of the others who would have been 'outsiders' and on the ASD started doing the same.
Kivaro wrote: » Yes, it does take money, but why not keep some of that > €1 billion that we send overseas as "aid" and have a system in Ireland where children can avail of mental health services when they need it ........... and not 9 am - 5 pm for children in some counties. To ignore the mental health needs of our children in Ireland is appalling, which the previous Children's minister was guilty of. Her focus was overseas migrants. Jesus, why not start with the basics in the Children's department first before concentrating on your grandiose liberal platform.