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BURKE, Virginia — Expressing confidence the movement against gender ideology is "winning" and "moving in the right direction," a group of stakeholders says a cultural tide turning as more governments and medical experts begin to take caution rather than embrace "outdated" science on gender surgeries and hormone drugs.
Hundreds gathered at Burke Community Church for The Christian Post's "Unmasking Gender Ideology II" event on Sunday, focusing on the ways transgender ideology has impacted children, families and medical professionals.
The first panel of experts reflected on the progress that has been made in recent years as more European countries are starting to reevaluate how they are treating children suffering from gender dysphoria, and over two dozen U.S. states have prohibited minors from receiving life-altering gender surgeries and hormone interventions.
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Hundreds gathered at Burke Community Church for The Christian Post's "Unmasking Gender Ideology II" event on Sunday, focusing on the ways transgender ideology has impacted children, families and medical professionals.
The first panel of experts reflected on the progress that has been made in recent years as more European countries are starting to reevaluate how they are treating children suffering from gender dysphoria, and over two dozen U.S. states have prohibited minors from receiving life-altering gender surgeries and hormone interventions.
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The fight against gender ideology is 'winning,' 'moving in the right direction,' stakeholders say
Expressing confidence the movement against gender ideology is winning and moving in the right direction, a group of stakeholders says they feel a cultural tide turning as more governments and medical