And by “trusted,” we mean: people who already agree with us.
These are our go-to sources for moral panic, academic cosplay, and parent-led forums that think Tumblr is a government psyop. Together, these groups form a tight, international echo chamber dedicated to promoting caution, concern, and the slow erosion of trans rights — all under the guise of protecting children.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when outdated psychoanalytic frameworks, anti-queer politics, and “just asking questions” energy join forces — you’re in the right place.
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Society for Evidence-Based Gender Medicine (SEGM)
A group of self-appointed experts known for reinterpreting data until it says what they want. Their greatest hits include confusing correlation with causation, dismissing trans voices, and getting cited by conservative lawmakers across the globe.
Clinical Advisory Network on Sex and Gender (CAN-SG)
A coalition of clinicians who believe gender is only ever biology and that affirming care is reckless — unless you’re affirming their worldview. They enjoy giving medical opinions without specialising in gender-affirming healthcare.
Transgender Trend
A UK-based group of concerned adults who know better than any child what that child is feeling. Famous for distributing classroom materials that frame trans existence as a dangerous ideology. Wouldn’t know a peer-reviewed study if it transitioned in front of them.
Genspect
The polished PR wing of the anti-affirming movement. Think: TED Talk aesthetics meets YouTube rabbit holes. Known for spotlighting parent “grief,” platforming detrans stories (unless they retransition), and calling it nuance.
Evans Psychotherapy
The personal website of a therapist who never met a trans person they couldn’t interpret as avoidant. Offers psychodynamic deep dives into why affirming someone’s gender is probably a trauma response. And of course, the Evans’ are proud supporters of SEGM!
LGB Alliance
A group so committed to “protecting” LGB people that they spend all their time fighting trans rights. Loved by far-right politicians, loathed by actual queer communities. Still unsure what the T ever did to them.
