‘Harry Potter’ Starlet Evanna Lynch Shows Support For Detransitioners
A well-known actress for her role in the film “The Last Ship”. Harry Potter In a recent interview, a film franchise supported detransitioners strongly.
Evanna Lynch, an Irish actress whose Luna Lovegood character appeared in four Harry Potter films, had previously criticized J.K. Rowling’s views on transgender issues. She praised J.K. Rowling for elevating the stories about detransitioners in Harry Potter. interview Subscribe to the Telegraph
“I do also think it’s important that JK Rowling has been amplifying the voices of detransitioners,” Lynch. “I had this impulse to go, ‘Let’s all just stop talking about it,’ and I think probably I’m a bit braver now about having uncomfortable conversations.”
Lynch stated that Rowling was his favorite author in 2020. “on the wrong side of this debate,” Her name was “irresponsible” Twitter is a great way to discuss the issue “delicate topic” Transgender issues. Now, Lynch has reversed her earlier criticisms of Rowling, because she now has a better understanding on both sides of this debate.
“I was very naive when I was dragged into that conversation,” Lynch. “I didn’t even know there were two sides. I had a view of, like, good and bad. I do have compassion for both sides of the argument.”
Lynch, who was anorexic as a teenager, said that she could relate to people with mental health and body image issues.
“I know what it was like to be a teenager who hated my body so much I wanted to crawl out of my skin, so I have great compassion for trans people and I don’t want to add to their pain,” She spoke.
Lynch said that she has similarities to Luna Lovegood, the eccentric and quirky character in Harry Potter. She also mentioned seeking a diagnosis for Autism Spectum Disorder (ASD). Lynch said to the Telegraph she is currently exploring. “neurodiversity,” While she seeks a diagnosis, she doesn’t want to. “to cling on to one label yet.”
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“I’ve always just said: ‘I’m too sensitive, life is overwhelming.’ I’ve started to think there might be a more scientific reason for this feeling of oddness,” Lynch.
Many young women, who were not diagnosed with autism as children, are now discovering that they could be affected by autism. Autism was once a serious condition. “boy’s diagnosis,” Males and females are affected in a ratio of 4:1. Experts Now, it is believed that girls may have autistic traits that are different from boys. This may require separate diagnostic criteria.
Lynch suggested that Rowling’s viewpoint should be taken into consideration by others, and she agreed. “always defend her character.”
“I just felt that her character has always been to advocate for the most vulnerable members of society,” Lynch. “The problem is that there’s a disagreement over who’s the most vulnerable. I do wish people would just give her more grace and listen to her.”
Vulnerable members of society include detransitioners, a growing population of young people who formerly identified as transgender and speak about the medical harm they endured from chemical and surgical sex change services they now regret — which were frequently prescribed by health care professionals without proper evaluation and mental health assessments.
Many of these transgender people believe that they were misdiagnosed. They were experiencing mental health issues such as depression or neurodevelopmental conditions, like autism, when they decided to transition. Many of these detransitioners were exposed to transgender ideologies through YouTube and TikTok, and believed that it would help them get over their depression.
Detransitioners are a disruption to the dominant transgender narrative. This is especially true when it concerns the irreversible and long-lasting effects of pediatric medical change. They have, for most, been ignored and denigrated by transgender activist as “bigots” And “transphobes.”
There are seven detransitioners available in the United States, Canada and the U.K. SpainThey have also brought legal action against doctors who enabled their chemical and surgical transitions.
The exact number depends on the size of your house. detransitioners It is not known how many people are affected by the increase in cancer. A forum created Reddit has almost 45,000 members and appears to have added over 1,000 new members per month in 2017.
Transgender activists use studies that have shown a low regret rate for medical transition to discredit or minimize the experience of detransitioners. However, a closer examination reveals that the two large studies which found that 2% or less of people regret their transition did not include the new generation of adolescents who are most concerned.
Researchers realize that studies of short-term patients may underestimate detransition or regret. It can take as long as a decade for some people to feel these effects. Some studies also lose track of patients when they leave pediatric clinics.
Two smaller studies done in the U.K. have shown that between 7% And 10% Many patients who were initially assessed for gender-related services in the medical field later became transgender. Recent research in the United States has shown that approximately 80% of transgender patients are now detransitioned. 29% One-third of the 68 patients seeking medical care for transition changed their requests to have hormone treatment, surgery, and/or both. A U.S. study found that 68 patients seeking medical transition care changed their requests for hormone treatment, surgery or both last year. 30% Patients who started cross-sex hormone therapy stopped it after four years, for unknown reasons.
An upcoming event For “Detrans Awareness Day” Organised by OurDutyThe largest ever gathering of the nonpartisan group of parents, grandparents, and friends, is scheduled to be held at the California State Capitol in Sacramento, Friday, March 10.
This event aims to raise awareness about the increasing number of people who are being harmed by gender ideologies and the chemical and surgical sex change services that they have received as a result. “affirmative” United States embraces model of transgender-care medical organizations.
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