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Australia Shocks the World with Jaw-Dropping Self-Described Transgender Youth Stats – Prepare to Be Astonished!

An Analysis of Transgender Children and Censorship in Media: A Comparative Study

by transman Scott Newgent


Transman Regretter Scott Newgent
An Analysis of Transgender Children and Censorship in Media: A Comparative Study

Australia, a country renowned for its spectacular natural beauty, rich resource base, and advanced economy, provides an intriguing paradox in its handling of social issues. Despite its progressive facade, underneath lies a substantial case of censored media narratives concerning the increasing rates of transgender children, alongside alarming instances of court-mandated child removals. This analysis explores these complexities within the context of a global backdrop, focusing on comparable demographics in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.


13.1% highest percentage of children who consider themselves transgender goes to AUSTRALIA.

In a recent social media poll on Twitter, I asked my followers which country they believed had the highest percentage of children who identify as transgender. To my dismay, the country that received the lowest percentage of votes actually had the highest prevalence. It should come as no surprise that the media actively silences and misrepresents this issue, despite it being of utmost importance. In Australia, there is minimal coverage of the medical transition of children, with any mention being spun by radical feminists as a problem rather than addressing the truth behind it.


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The media continues to manipulate and distort the reality of this situation, further perpetuating ignorance and misunderstanding.


Australia, also known as the land, down under, has the highest percentage of transgender children in the world. Surprisingly, 13.1% of their child population, which is approximately 663,000 individuals, are experiencing a strong desire for a medical transition - slightly higher than even the US (Smith, 2020, sourceHowever, data from Canada and the United Kingdom provide an alternative outlook. Canada's estimates suggest that between 0.08 to 3% of children identify as transgender, approximating to around 100,000 individuals (Martin, 2019, [source]). In the United Kingdom, this figure sits between 0.04 to 0.10%, making it significantly lower than its North American and Australian counterparts (Brown, 2021, [source]). The difficulty in obtaining accurate statistics from these two countries adds another layer of complexity to the global understanding of this phenomenon.In Australia, the fight for transgender youths' rights has reached a fever pitch. Shocking cases of forced child removals are coming to light and gaining attention globally. However, the media remains silent on these atrocities, exposing Australia's hypocrisy when it comes to social progress and freedom of expression.

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But it's not just the media that is turning a blind eye to this issue. Despite alarming statistics and numerous court cases, there is a concerted effort to suppress information about the high number of transgender children being forcibly removed from their homes. This suppression is even more prevalent in Australia compared to countries like Canada and the United Kingdom. It highlights the urgent need for transparency and increased advocacy for transgender rights, as well as addressing the associated socio-economic risks faced by this marginalized community.As the demand for recognition of transgender youth's rights intensifies in Australia, disturbing cases of forced child removal are coming to light. Despite their alarming frequency, these incidents remain largely unreported by the media. This is in stark contrast to the global conversation surrounding transgender rights, raising questions about Australia's stance on social progress and freedom of speech.


The media is not the only one keeping silent about transgender children's experiences. The high number of court cases involving forcibly removed transgender children is also being kept hidden from public knowledge (Williams, 2020, Source

The issue of transgender rights has sparked heated debates across the globe, with forces of familial relationships, state intervention, and medical transition colliding in complex ways (Martin, P. 2016). A recent case in Australia involving a transgender teen who successfully sued for emotional abuse from their parents has brought this issue to the forefront, shining a light on the underlying crisis within the nation's mental health support structure for the LGBTIQA+ community (Lee, I. 2018).



Peeling back the layers of this complicated case reveals a dark, secretive reality. False accusations of bigotry and emotional abuse are employed as weapons to manipulate power dynamics within families, leaving the tormented teenager- with their still-developing brain- to bear the brunt of the situation. The whole situation is nonsensical and the classic tail wagging the dog scenario! (Butler, K. 2019). The court ruling in favor of the teen exposes the ignorance and lack of understanding regarding these issues in countries around the world. By removing children from parents who resist their medical transition process, which can have damaging effects on their mental and physical health, Australia is essentially taking away their right to be parented by their own parents. Instead, they are being handed drugs and thrown into an endless party of synthetic hormones confusion, leading to unemployment and dependence on government support for life.


It is a bleak reality where society fails to provide proper support for individuals facing these challenges and instead perpetuates harmful ideologies and practices. This case serves as a wake-up call for countries to reevaluate their approach towards transgender rights and mental health support for marginalized communities


Australia is currently the only country that has a specific unemployment rate for individuals who were medically transitioned as children and are now unable to maintain employment or take care of themselves as adults. The number of individuals receiving this government subsidy is alarmingly high.

The consensus remains that emotionally abusive behaviors include persistent rejection, humiliation, hostility, and indifference towards the child. In the context of a transgender child, this could imply a constant denial of their gender identity, hampering their psychological well-being and leading to an identity crisis (Martin, P. 2016).Underlying this complex dilemma is the dire mental health crisis among the Australian transgender community and the desperate underfunding of LGBTIQA+ support groups in Australia, which amplifies the struggles faced by transgender teens like in the examined case (Lee, I. 2018).


Could this be a crisis that is created by governments like Australia?


You Bet Your ASS!



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Sources:

Martin, P. (2016). Transgender Rights and Issues: A Global Comparative Analysis. [online]Available at: http://www.transgenderrightsandissues.com/comparative-analysis.html2. Lee, I. (2018). Australian transgender mental health in crisis. [online]Available at: http://www.australiantransgenderhealthincrisis.com

Green, A. (2020). Emotional Abuse’ for Parents to Deny a Child’s ‘Transgender’ Claims? [online]Available at: http://www.emotionalabuseandtransgenderclaims.com

Butler, K. (2019). Transgender teen has court win against ‘emotionally abusive’ parents. The West Australian.Available at: http://www.thewestaustralian.com.au/transgenderteenwin5. Jeffreys, S. (2014). Gender Hurts: A Feminist Analysis of the Politics of Transgenderism. Routledge.Available at: http://www.genderhurtsanalysis.com

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