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Listen to episode 17 of UnMuted

Featuring Australian journalist and Gender Clinic News editor Bernard Lane

He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich. (I’m kidding; you know I kid!)

Bernard Lane’s encyclopedic knowledge of the global footprint of ‘trans’ activism, ideology, medicine and law is truly something to behold. We discussed the US election, the state of journalistic freedom in Australia vs. America, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Jessica Yaniv (for the uninitiated, Bernard gamely explains this piece of work), the remarkable Trump ‘trans’ policy video making the rounds and Bernard’s intriguing guess as to who’s the well-spoken sex-realist insider advising the President Elect on all things ‘gender’.

Also, the big story that prompted me to ask him for the interview: a study released last week whose lead author hails from Sydney (as does Bernard) and whose co-authors include Ken Zucker, Stella O’Malley and several of Europe’s leading researchers. It examines differences in outcomes between nations where ‘trans’ is linked to evidence-based medicine versus those where ‘gender’ choice is considered a human right.

There’s a lot of information packed into this episode. Listen to the end to understand the full weight of this newest contribution to the case for sanity.


Links:

Read “Mapping the Harm”

Subscribe to Bernard Lane’s Substack, Gender Clinic News

Bernard’s reporting of the RNC resolution on ‘gender affirming healthcare’

UK review of spurious suicide spike claim https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/review-of-suicides-and-gender-dysphoria-at-the-tavistock-and-portman-nhs-foundation-trust/review-of-suicides-and-gender-dysphoria-at-the-tavistock-and-portman-nhs-foundation-trust-independent-report

Credits:
Music by William A Ferguson
Logo by Anne Gibbons

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UnMuted: the TransMuted Podcast
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