Physician: I think the best way to answer that question is to talk about the cultural shift that happened in 2020, because transgender ideology and Covid are inextricably linked. Normally, doctors operate by the authority of the professional societies that govern our specific practice. That worked because the individuals in those institutions were reliable, intelligent, and thoughtful. But with Covid in 2020, we started getting medical decrees without peer review or evidence—you saw this with masks, social distancing, and emergency-use authorizations. These decrees were expressed as something that everyone had to do, without justification based on sound science. The other thing was censorship. If you were to ask questions or express doubt about these medical decrees, you would be ostracized within your department, and you stood a good chance of being publicly humiliated, severely reprimanded, or fired.
That’s when transgender ideology really took off.
Oh god its even more embarrassing when you look further into the physicians own words and beliefs. Yikes.
He's also wrong, the consensus he's rallying against and feels strayed away from his own bigoted views (and if you read the full transcript they certainly are bigoted, he doesnt believe transgender identity is real, a social contagion he refers to as transgender ideology) which likely more aligned to the time when Transgenderism/Gender Identity Disorder/Gender Dysphoria was considered a mental illness which it was declassified from being so in 2017 by the WHO with an advance announcement of IPD-11 which was then published in 2019 and the DSM-5 recently had an addendum attached to it to note that it too no longer considered Gender Dysphoria a mental illness.
Transgender healthcare internationally had accepted trans people as telling the truth and not mentally ill or incorrect in their assertions for quite some time - though many healthcare organisations conservatively have still been slow to fully embrace this development - the UK famously parting ways with the US led WPATH and saying they were inventing their own group UK lead organisation BAGIS which has gone about as well as Brexit as now 4 years later is still lacking in any agreed upon formal diagnosis criteria or actual definition of what they're assessing/diagnosing trans people with.
The one thing hes partially on to but isnt realising is that Covid did play a role in a considerable bump in transgender people coming out. Lockdown and reduced public socializing cut people away from their normal routines and for closeted trans people, removed them from many of their coping strategies for trying to suppress their gender trauma while giving them time to explore and process. But this isnt a new phenomenon - we saw large bumps in transgender people coming out in the UK when the Brexit vote won, when Trump won the election (a smaller but still significant bump of trans people coming out from the right wing sphere when Trump lost his second term), and smaller bumps have been directly correlated to key moments of heightened negative press in the UK Media towards transgender people. The more dire the world became, the less people felt they had to lose and started taking actions that they had been putting off and confronting what they actually wanted out of life.
it is that simple yep - at least concerning specific constituencies.