Child transition charity Mermaids will today be grateful for a very easy ride from the Charity Commission.
A 22-page report, which took two years to complete, has found that “there has been mismanagement in the administration of the charity by the trustees”. The document concludes that this was because the “governance, culture and practices had failed to keep pace with its growing size”.
It is true that the charity has expanded rapidly, its income swelling from under £84,000 in 2016 to almost £2.3m in 2023. And, over the years, its approach has changed, too.
In 2009, Mermaids’ website included the statement “Gender Identity Disorders in infancy, childhood and adolescence are complex and have varied causes: in the majority of cases the eventual outcome will be homosexuality or bisexuality. Only a small proportion of cases will result in a transexual outcome.” Yet in the intervening period Mermaids has become a child transition machine, aggressively pushing for legal and medical changes to recognise the existence of so-called “transgender children”.
When Hilary Cass this year published her report into the scandal-struck gender identity services at the Tavistock clinic, Mermaids was aghast. The charity responded with a breathless statement, complaining that the findings of the world-leading paediatrician had been misrepresented in the press and Parliament. Rather than digesting Cass’s findings, it promised to continue to advocate for “access to medical interventions such as puberty suppressing and cross gender hormones”. The Charity Commission has rebuked Mermaids for this, instructing it to “give further consideration to the findings and conclusions of the Cass Review Final Report”.
This seems unlikely. Today, Mermaids is an ideology-led lobby group, not a support group that simply follows the science. Controversial campaigns launched by Mermaids include the right of students to take legal action, without parental consent, against schools which do not refer to them by their chosen names and pronouns; the provision of cross-sex hormones for children under 16; and a ban on any therapeutic treatment that does not affirm a child’s cross-sex or non-binary identity. Arguably even more concerning are the charity’s attempts to silence critics.
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SubscribeThe charity commission is stuffed with DEI officers and critical theory graduates continuing the march through the institutions.
More woke / faux NGO privilege.
Paedophiles by another name.
Indeed, although given their penchant for child mutilation, a complete description of these “paeple” would mention their sadism.
Any organisation backed by Emma Watson should be looked at askance.
Not exactly the brightest witch of her generation.
Absolutely appalled
We live in a very sick society.
They’re going to be a lot of damaged young adults who will regret having been experimented on by adults who were fuelling a fantasy. The surgery can go wrong and some will try to detransition. Genders are fixed, I don’t see a problem in anybody expressing themselves in the opposite gender as long as that is done with respect and not entitlement.
Please elaborate on ‘respect and not entitlement’. I would think what you mean is done without medical intervention.
“These include Prince Harry, actor Emma Watson”
Emma Watson is an actress, not an actor.
I’d suggest on the basis of her performances that she is neither.
I take your point.
An important but disturbing piece. The bit about the laissez-faire attitude to paedophilia frankly didn’t surprise me. We are likely to read more of the same in future unless governments clamp down on some organisations, activities and people in the activism/charitable area. The word genderberger is a new one to me but a good one.
Shut Mermaids down.
First these asswads hijack the rainbow and now they want mermaids too? Is anything fun and whimsical from my childhood safe anymore?
Here here!