Parents With Inconvenient Truths about Trans #transphobia pittparents.com

My daughter does not have a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) but has now managed to get stronger supporting documentary evidence in the form of a licence. A driving licence is a core form of identification which is instantly accepted without question. It can therefore be used to easily change other aspects of her life to male, bypassing obtaining a GRC and at age 16. She has already changed her bank card to Mr and will, no doubt, be changing her passport soon.

She went to a Justice of Peace who signed a document she printed from a trans website stating she now has a new name, but thankfully the surname is the same. What is the point of a GRC if she can do this at 16? I noticed she had put Mr on this document and I said I don't think you can do that. I hope and pray the JoP said the same thing.

Instead of going through the process of a GRC, the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) has bypassed the important built-in safeguards and avoids any medical diagnosis, opinion or report and any time delay or 'lived in' time. I am devastated that this is the law.

Also, it is dangerous that this process circumvents the UK Equality Act and recent UK Supreme Court decision by changing a Miss to a Mr with no oversight whatsoever. This is harmful for my daughter and, in bypassing every societal protection and the Supreme Court's ruling, can be harmful for society.

She thinks that changing all these titles and her name will make her a 16-year-old man. This is a potentially harmful, scary, life-altering path enabled by lax policies within Government departments. It is also worrying and surprising that it has been so easy for her to do.

How is this sex deception allowed at age 16, especially given the new Supreme Court ruling? Also given the recent CASS Report about the dangers of social transition and the new guidelines being put in place to over 18-year-olds only?

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