@Whatchamacallitt
Why did you not post the entire tweet?
https://x.com/headwarriortwm/status/2075102679789928541?s=46
“ The first reaction should always be ridicule, denial of the demand and an adult response so scary, from the home to the school to society in general, that never again will a child make the statement of cult initiation...
"I am Trans/Non-binary".
That point of declaration is the death of childhood in the most brutal way possible, our response should be equally brutal.
This is firstly an educational problem, whatever else is going on we must ensure that we do not create a therapeutic continuum from the first claim to whatever follows.
When we do it becomes a bedrock.
That must never happen, and parents require alternatives and we should give it to them.
We must lay out a path of consequences, clearly, through education, persuasively designed, brutally honest, and which firstly attempts to divert the child from any therapeutic intervention or pathway.
That is the reality of what we have created.
Yes some children will get hurt. But they will not be fed into the maw of the monster by allowing it credence it does not deserve.
Many more will be saved, and the word will spread.
So be it.
Some times the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
I would like to talk to genspect CanSGorg, segmebm about creating a boundary between the clinical argot and practice of their field and the argot of my field, education.
I think this would be helpful for us all.
What do you think? “
He has definitely used words that are problematic. Why not discuss the context in where and how he has used them too though?
I suspect he is trying to use dramatic words to catch attention and it is not articulated well at all. I don’t believe that Barry is calling for child abuse though.
I believe he is attempting to convey that therapy should have greater focus on honesty about outcomes for those children. I read his full tweet and he is talking about being honest about the very scary future health issues and the realisation that a childhood decision was not the correct decision after all yet will have caused irreversible harm.
I suspect though, that some people will believe that being upfront about those harmful effects, even sensitively handled will be considered ‘abusive’.