Here is Part 2, dear readers.
Sticking, of course, with Sky West and Crooked.
Thanks to two wonderful readers for suggested pieces.
Some of the linked pieces below may be behind a paywall.
UK - The Clinical Trails
Really excellent discussion on the Beyond Gender podcast involving Stella O’Malley of Genspect Ireland, Carrie Clark of Genspect UK and Mia Hughes, the author of The WPATH Files. For readers in the UK, you might like to send this to your MP. Please write to your MP in any event.
They say that so called gender incongruence is ‘an activist led diagnosis.’ We have already had a ‘medical scandal been and gone with GIDS.’ The Gender Clinics have the information regarding the 9000 or so children ( most now adults) who went through GIDS but they have not released it. ‘They are going to do it [ a medical experiment] again!’ ‘They closed down GIDS because it was a medical disaster.’ ‘Not one more child should be medicalised’ ( my emphasis). Previous studies were flawed eg. the Dutch Protocol. This is a ‘pseudo-scientific cult.’ They don’t want to accept the harm that has been done. In the Dutch Protocol they switched the scales!! They gave the girls the girls’ questionnaire before they began puberty blockers but then asked them the boys’ questionnaire once they had been on the puberty blockers ( and vice versa for the boys!!). There was an early intervention study at the Tavistock in 2011 but the report was only released in 2020 following a freedom of information request from Michael Biggs. The results were very bad. The ‘gender surgeon’ Johanna Olson-Kennedy in the States was funded to do research in 2014-2015. In an interview in the New York Times in 2024 she said the results were not positive so she had not released it because she didn’t want it ‘weaponised.’
UK - NHS Data on Sex
Baroness Claire Fox and Victoria Keilthy on the Academy of Ideas substack, report on a new report from Ms Keilthy on this issue.
How the NHS’s failure to reliably record sex puts patients at risk
A new report highlights how dangerous the NHS's gender confusion has become.
Mar 20, 2025
Yesterday, the government published the Sullivan Report, a long-awaited review on data and statistics on sex and gender. It is authored by Alice Sullivan, and found, to the surprise of no one, that having clear and accurate data on biological sex - not gender - is vital for understanding societal needs and providing public services. In short, public services and institutions should be dealing with reality, rather than involving themselves in fashionable political rows.
This respect and appreciation for data, science and hard facts is important in many areas, but perhaps most important when it comes to the NHS and the provision of medical care. Knowing who is a man and who is a woman is vital both for effective individual care and for wider concerns about patient safety and comfort. Stories of trans women ending up in women-only wards, or trans men missing invitations for cervical cancer screenings have made headlines, and yet the NHS still refuses to stick to biological fact when it comes to patient data.
A new report published by the Women’s Rights Network, SEEN in Health and the Clinical Advisory Network on Sex and Gender titled Incoherent and Unsafe: How the NHS’s failure to reliably record sex puts patients at risk takes a deep dive into the consequences of this confusion within the NHS. The report opens by stating ‘our sex is determined at conception and coded into every cell in our body. It shapes our anatomy, our risk of disease and it impacts our health in myriad ways.’ Even stating these basic facts can now be deemed controversial - I’m reminded of the row that erupted after biologist Robert Winston said something similar on BBC Question Time a few years ago.
But the real controversy, as Incoherent and Unsafe argues, is that the rows we might have about gender identity in the abstract are damaging people in the real world. Language is being warped in a healthcare setting, and it is putting patients at risk. The author of this excellent report - director of service transformation at an NHS trust, Victoria Keilthy - has written a guest piece for us below, detailing the harm that can result from denying reality. Read on to find out more, and you can read the entire report here.
The full piece is here:
The European Union
As someone who voted Remain ( but would not do that now! I wish I had listened to the former Labour MP, Tony Benn who was always against the EU) I am now delighted we are no longer in the EU but worried that our Prime Minister, Keir Starmer seems to be trying to align with them far too much. Anyway, for readers in EU countries ( including Ireland, of course) you will be horrified at the amounts of money they are expending on promoting ‘gender ideology’ as detailed by EDI Jester. All thoughts gratefully received.
The Global Grooming Gang
In the wake of the conviction of Stephen Ireland, Malcolm Clark writes:
The gay movement learned the hard way it had to work hard to keep paedophiles out of its organisations. Not least because some of its founders had openly celebrated so-called “boy-love” (ie child abuse). Now the LGBTQ+ lobby has forgotten the lessons of the past and with its defiant refusal to take child safeguarding seriously has become a magnet for wrong-uns. Stephen Ireland, who was convicted of child rape last week will be far from the last LGBTQ+ activist to be heading for jail.
The full amazing piece on his substack, The Secret Gender Files is here:
The LGBTQ+ Global Grooming Gang.
Stephen Ireland's conviction for child rape confirms what I've been saying for years. The LGBTQ+ lobby is riddled with predators and their depraved sexual fantasies drive its agenda.
Mar 17, 2025
Every movement needs an icon who embodies its values. The French Revolution had Marianne.
The campaign for Indian independence had Gandhi.
The Civil Rights struggle had Rosa Parks.
And now the LGBTQ+ movement has found its own iconic symbol. Stephen Ireland.
https://substack.com/home/post/p-159025528
The Assisted Dying Bill
As most readers will know I am opposed to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill that is passing through Parliament in the UK and I am opposed to surrogacy. I also join the call for a full national inquiry into the Grooming Gangs Scandal. I see these as matters that are related to the main issues we discuss on this substack namely the gender madness and free speech. After recent exchanges in the comments, I have decided that, when I come across a piece on these issues that I would recommend, I will provide a link to it and readers can decide whether to access that or not. On the Assisted Dying Bill, here is Winston Marshall interviewing Kelsi Sheren:
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Thanks Dusty, some amazing pieces as ever. PITT (part 1) pieces are always heartbreaking but I was particularly struck by the one talking about how harm could and will spread through the generations if grandchildren come into contact with a trans identified family member. It’s just evil.
Incredible piece by Malcolm Clark. Of course predators are going to infiltrate the alphabet movement. So much of it is based on Queer Theory with all that entails.
The Genspect interview is excellent and it explains clearly and in detail why there should be no puberty blocker trial. Should be compulsory viewing for every MP. Will send it to mine.
Starmer’s closer ties to the EU worries me in many ways but if they’re pushing gender ideology, this would provide him with a way of going ahead with previous self ID plans etc whilst blaming it on the EU.
Another great two-parter, thanks Dusty!