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Gamer raises $100,000 (and rising) for trans charity Mermaids by playing Donkey Kong non-stop

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FeministFrequencyFan · 20/01/2019 01:56

"Tens of thousands of pounds has been raised for transgender charity Mermaids, thanks to a Twitch streamer playing Donkey Kong 64 for an entire day.

HBomberGuy (Harry Brewis), a popular UK-based content creator who has more than 300,000 subscribers on YouTube, came up with an unlikely way to raise money for the embattled transgender children’s charity, which recently had part of its lottery funding suspended after a campaign from anti-trans activists."

www.pinknews.co.uk/2019/01/19/mermaids-trans-donkey-kong-twitch/

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nauticant · 21/01/2019 09:43

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PencilsInSpace · 21/01/2019 09:47

There's a current government investigation into why the number of adolescent girls transitioning has risen by over 4000% in eight years.

There's also an internal review underway at Tavistock & Portman over concerns that children are being fast tracked to medical intervention, and about a perceived lack of regard for ROGD.

I haven't heard anything more about either of these since they were announced.

These are in addition to the Big Lottery Fund investigation into Mermaids and the recently concluded investigations into Helen Webberley's practice which ended with her prosecution. Can't remember if there's still something happening with the GMC over that, does anyone know?

PencilsInSpace · 21/01/2019 09:47

And yes, fuck off lads.

Ereshkigal · 21/01/2019 09:50

Can't remember if there's still something happening with the GMC over that, does anyone know?

Yes, I think they have allowed themselves extra time for their ongoing investigation.

PencilsInSpace · 21/01/2019 10:19

That's good. She's still listed as part of the medical team at GenderGP, which Mermaids link to on their site.

With all this going on, you'd think SG would care more about the brand image of the charity Confused

Needs must I suppose.

Gamer raises $100,000 (and rising) for trans charity Mermaids by playing Donkey Kong non-stop
Gamer raises $100,000 (and rising) for trans charity Mermaids by playing Donkey Kong non-stop
JoanSummers · 21/01/2019 10:38

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R0wantrees · 21/01/2019 10:41

the recently concluded investigations into Helen Webberley's practice which ended with her prosecution. Can't remember if there's still something happening with the GMC over that, does anyone know?

My understanding was that both Dr Helen Webberley and her husband Dr Mike Webberley were under investigation by GMC.

Helen Webberly has made a series of podcasts since both she and the online clinic were found guilty and fined.

The podcasts have some well-known guests from the trans community, the latest one is Dr Johanna Olson-Kennedy.

gendergp.co.uk/ggp_podcast/

SunsetBeetch · 21/01/2019 10:41

Susie and Helen from Mermaids act extremely immaturely and unprofessionally at times. This seems to be quite common amongst TRAs

LangCleg · 21/01/2019 10:51

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R0wantrees · 21/01/2019 11:03

Gender GP /Dr Helen Webberley have been promoted by Mermaids charity and also by the Mermaids parents who have considerable social media and mainstream media influence. They also criticise the NHS Tavistock GIDS approach:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3441380-Criminal-gender-GP-Helen-Webberley-fined-12k

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3385789-Helen-Webberley-found-guilty

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/2897273-Did-anyone-else-hear-Helen-Webberley-on-R4-this-morning

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3387210-Contrast-to-BBC-reporting-on-Helen-Webberley-Times-GP-guilty-of-running-illegal-sex-change-clinic

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3433909-Gender-GP-clinic-faces-questions-after-giving-sex-change-hormones-to-12-year-old

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3386264-Todays-Glamour-mag-features-top-tips-from-Dr-Helen-Webberley

"Tory MP David Davies said it could be a scandal and 'the NHS needs to fully investigate'"
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3313760-Up-to-150-youngsters-treated-with-puberty-blocking-jabs-might-not-even-be-transgender?pg=3

2017
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3030161-GP-specialising-in-transgenderism-in-children-censured

Sunday Times
'GP gave child, 12, sex change drug
The medical regulator has launched an inquiry into a doctor who gave out hormones that could leave girls infertile'

Andrew Gilligan
September 10 2017
(extract)
"A doctor who has given sex-change hormones to children as young as 12 has been stopped from working in the field by the medical regulator.

Dr Helen Webberley, a GP from Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, set up a private gender clinic in her home and started treating children who said they wanted to change sex.

Cross-sex hormone treatment, which Webberley has prescribed for a number of child patients, causes permanent body changes and compromises fertility. NHS guidelines do not allow it for children.

After complaints by two NHS consultants, the General Medical Council, the doctors’ disciplinary body, has begun an investigation into Webberley and imposed an order that prevents her from treating transgender patients unsupervised.

Last night she said the restriction “stops me” but was not a finding of fault.

“It’s a temporary thing while they’re investigating,” she said and blamed the inquiry on a “mafia” of consultants.

Webberley, who charges between £75 and £150 an hour, said she catered for children who had been denied sex- change treatment on the NHS and were “screaming in agony at being stuck in a puberty that isn’t right for them”.

She said she had given cross-sex hormones to four child patients. “Giving it at 12 is a very unusual situation — but if you met that child, you would say, ‘Oh my goodness, I understand that now,’” she said.

Stephanie Davies-Arai, founder of Transgender Trend, a website for parents questioning the diagnosis and treatment of children as transgender, said Webberley was a “rogue doctor” who was giving “serious life-changing treatment” to people too young. “Children’s identities are fluid,” she said. “The medication fixes an identity in place, with girls in particular left with irreversible effects.”

Dr Polly Carmichael, of England’s only NHS gender identity clinic for children at the Tavistock Centre in north London, said: “We are talking about very young people and one of the things about young people is that their thinking changes.

“Really having consent is about the ability to fully weigh up all the options and the risks. Given the irreversibility of some of the steps, we need to be careful.”

For under-16s seeking to change sex, the NHS can prescribe “blockers” that prevent development in puberty. Carmichael said most of her clinic’s child patients did not decide to go on blockers or go on to have cross-sex hormone therapy at 16.

Webberley said: “To keep [children] pre-pubertal until they’re 16 is just killing for them, literally, because they do harm themselves.” Referrals of young people to the Tavistock Centre rose by 42% last year to more than 2,000. Of those referred, 84 were aged seven or younger, including two three-year-olds." (continues)

www.thetimes.co.uk/article/gp-gave-child-12-sex-change-drug-qtbqqsthz

GinSoakedGina · 21/01/2019 11:06

Wonder if Glinner is sitting at home going, "It's not a donkey, it's a fucking gorilla!"

SharkBastard · 21/01/2019 11:14

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CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 21/01/2019 11:21

Of course it irked him, the only reason anyone in history has been gender critical is because of him.
To deny that is offensive!
FACT.

JoanSummers · 21/01/2019 11:28

Wouldn't have thought so Gina, Graham is old enough to have played Donkey Kong 64 the first time round. He might find the performance of false nostalgia by young people with no ability to create, just regurgitate, kind of depressing though.

I wish Linehan, Morris, Davis and Brooker would team up and write something about all this. Julie Davis could do a fantastic parody of Susie Green.

JoanSummers · 21/01/2019 11:30

*julia

My phones fault.

Datun · 21/01/2019 11:35

One the characteristics of the trans ideology is that the more sunlight it is exposed to, the more questions are asked. Legitimate questions. Drilling down into what it all means, what the background is, what is the science? What does 'born in the wrong body' actually mean?

What are the statistics? Before and after transition? Why is autism so prevalent? It's not just the tricky questions like the nuanced aspects of the suicide statistics - that only get asked if you are already informed.

Being given a considerable donation will raise the profile of mermaids. I can't help thinking it's a good thing in a way.

If they have nothing to hide, they will be perfectly happy to answer questions in public. If they're not happy to be questioned, the more people who know about it the better.

It will be very interesting to see how the general public reacts to the Posie Parker issue, for instance. Being questioned twice by the police for stating that she is unhappy about a child being chemically castrated.

It's one thing to try and contain what women are saying when the dissenters are confined. It's quite another when it becomes completely mainstream.

Large sums of money, like the lottery fund money, attract a certain level of accountability.

So let's have it.

Ereshkigal · 21/01/2019 11:41

I wish Linehan, Morris, Davis and Brooker would team up and write something about all this. Julie Davis could do a fantastic parody of Susie Green.

That would be all my dark comedy dreams come true.

R0wantrees · 21/01/2019 11:42

It will be very interesting to see how the general public reacts to the Posie Parker issue, for instance. Being questioned twice by the police for stating that she is unhappy about a child being chemically castrated.

current thread:
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3481589-Posie-is-being-interviewed-under-caution

April 2018 Posie Parker interviewed by Magdelen Berns:
'A chat with Posie Parker on free speech, feminism and Mermaids UK'

'In this video, Magdalen Berns and Posie Parker discuss the conduct of twitter and the West Yorkshire police investigation into complaint made against her by Susie Green, CEO Mermaids UK for allegedly “offensive” tweets.'

LangCleg · 21/01/2019 11:43

A Brass Eye on genderism!

Ereshkigal · 21/01/2019 11:45

There so needs to be. They can take the piss out of feminists too as long as he torpedoes the gender cult.

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 21/01/2019 11:47

Being given a considerable donation will raise the profile of mermaids. I can't help thinking it's a good thing in a way.

Yep, It's very good, it also means the public will be looking into it, which is the best thing of all.
It's all here in a nice little thread for them too.

Datun · 21/01/2019 11:54

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R0wantrees · 21/01/2019 11:58

It is quite something to see the numbers of male people posting whatthey seem to think is a 'gotcha' to Graham Linehan with gifs of gorillas jumping about.

Kiwi Farms talk about 'chimping out'

see Steve Peters, 'The Chimp Paradox' which has been used effectively by many sports teams.
Twitter demonstrates how many people (especially males) who need to learn to manage their chimp and be more human:

SunsetBeetch · 21/01/2019 12:05

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