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Canada’s state broadcaster pulls documentary for quoting critic of transgenderism

Updated: December 14, 2017 at 5:35 pm EST  See Comments

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TORONTO, December 14, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — Critics are blasting Canada’s state broadcaster for kowtowing to the transgender lobby after it pulled a BBC documentary on transgender children from its lineup just hours before it was to air.

The documentary “Transgender Kids: Who Knows Best” includes interviews with Dr. Kenneth Zucker,  an expert in child gender dysphoria who was fired as director of the gender identity clinic at Toronto’s Center for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) for his opposition to “gender affirmation” for children.

Zucker is among those, including renowned American psychiatrist Dr. Paul McHugh, who cite evidence that 80 percent of children with gender dysphoria revert to identifying as their biological sex by the time they reach adolescence.

CBC Docs was besieged by over a dozen Twitter users, notable among these self-identified “non binary” and trans activist Joshua Ferguson.

“Please do not air this documentary. It disseminates inaccurate information about trans youth and gender dysphoria, and will feed transphobia,” Ferguson tweeted.

Ferguson also tweeted out to others to “Join me & appeal to @CBC @cbcdocs to pull tonight’s broadcast of this harmful documentary. The film has been widely discredited by experts

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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