Britain Gives Half a Million in Grant Money to Organization Promoting Trans Kids
The push around the world to encourage transgender children is receiving tremendous establishment backing, as evidenced by a £500,000 grant from the National Lottery Community Fund to a charity that pushes transgenderism to children.
The organization Mermaids, founded in 1995, regularly sends LGBT operatives to schools in order to indoctrinate precocious children about why it is okay for them to be transgender. The group’s leader Susie Green took her own 16-year-old son to Thailand to be butchered in a gruesome procedure banned in Britain. The procedure has since been outlawed in Thailand as well.
“Medical intervention is very important, especially for teenagers who are already in puberty. It’s absolutely vital,” Green said.
Mermaids has helped the transgender fad sweep across Britain, gaining an incredible amount of steam in a short period of time. When the the Gender Identity Development Service (Gids) opened at London’s Tavistock Clinic in 1989, only two referrals were received. Less than 30 years later, a whopping 2,519 under-18s were referred to the program in 2017-2018. This was up 25 percent from the previous year, as the figures increase exponentially.
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“There is no single explanation for the increase in referral figures, but we do know in recent years that there has been significant progress towards the acceptance and recognition of transgender and gender diverse people in our society,” said Dr Polly Carmichael, Gender Identity Development Service Director and Consultant Clinical Psychologist, who was essentially admitting the obvious.
This agenda is aided and abetted by the British government who in addition to the lottery grant also subsidizes Mermaids with public school funds. Mermaids also trains the National Health Service, law enforcement, Scout units, and social workers. The Daily Mail estimates there are now up to 200 separate organizations agitating to further push the trans lifestyle by lowering the age in which hormone-replacement therapy can be done to children and drilling trans propaganda into kids as young as 5 years old.
One of the most esteemed creeps enabling this push to mainstream child abuse is 73-year-old Dr Norman Spack, who works as a pediatric endocrinologist at the Boston Children’s Hospital in America. Spack is seen as an oracle for the Mermaids group, and pushes for no limits upon the age which children can be drugged for the purposes of gender experimentation.
Spack’s ethos is: “Why wait?” He brags about putting ‘about 200 children’ on hormone blockers and claims that all of them went through with their transitions. He wants his child-abusing brand of mad science to become commonplace, and the British government is firmly in his corner.
“This review did not find any grounds to withhold funding from Mermaids UK,” the National Lottery Community Fund said. “The grant has therefore been approved by the England funding committee.”
“The CEO of Mermaids has publicly raised the issue of medical treatment being available to children younger than is the adopted position of the NHS in the UK. However, Mermaids has no control over medical treatment and this position appears to have been presented in the context of young people having more options open to them,” the fund said in the final conclusion of its report clearing Mermaids.
One of the videos that Mermaids shows to children can be seen here:
While the Islamification of Britain is certainly something to be feared, the status quo is not much better. The entire society and culture of Britain has been inverted, and this trolley of degeneracy shows no signs of slowing down any time soon.
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