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In case anyone else will be unable to attend the live panel, please know that you can still register in order to get a link to the movie itself! I plan on watching tonight.

If there is a recording available to registrants, then I will definitely watch it as well...

Thanks so much for organizing this 🙏

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My question is have the detransitioners been able to find good mental health support after detransitioning and possible medical care for laser hair removal etc.

Did they ever tell the clinicians who harmed them that they regret their transition? Did any of the docs or NPs who put them on cross sex hormones watch this film? I hope those docs & therapists feel really guilty. I wonder if anyone said they are sorry and that they will be more cautious now. Obviously that won’t happen but maybe some doctor is lying in bed not able to sleep bc she put a young, confused girl on T. That’s what I hope. Physician and therapist regret.

It must be really hard being in the public eye and it’s brave that they participated in this film I hope they know they are appreciated.

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I won’t be attending but I’m glad FAIR going to put this out there Lisa. Thank you. We can’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good. Sometimes I wonder how hard it must be for these young detransitioners to have the so much media attention and going public must be really difficult. They’re just kids. 💔

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I'm disappointed that I won't be around for this (although happy I will be at the beach with my family and my trans-identified daughter will spend time with her cousins instead of ruminating!), but I have a question. Has anyone contacted Firehouse Theatre, located in downtown Manhattan? It screens documentaries. It's been open for less than a year. It's affiliated with DCTV (Downtown Community Television), which I know nothing about, other than that they started in 1972 and they seem like they want to tell diverse stories, so maybe they would have an open mind about this and maybe they would be willing to screen No Way Back. It could be a nice event. Just a thought.

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Beach day sounds perfect. Enjoy!

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And there's a new malpractice lawsuit by Prisha Mosley, same details as other natal females pushed into these dangerous treatments as troubled teens. She has the profile of the chaotic early life, a sexual assault on her by an adult when she was a teen, and the introduction to "trans" via pro-anorexia online sites (!!?!!) that led her to cross-sex ideology sites. I cannot see the main stream press succeeding in defaming Chloe Cole, Prisha Mosely, Camille Keifer, Layla Jane and all the others all at the same time.

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Fingers crossed that eventbrite doesn’t cancel this!!

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given it's put on by FAIR, an org willing to use the courts to ensure civil rights and liberties , I expect Eventbrite won't dare

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Where can I buy the movie No Way Back?

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How can we stop this mass formation psychosis that is happening amongst the grownups in the medical organizations that seem to be embracing this idea that someone can be born in the wrong body and that the only way to fix this is through harmful medical treatments?

How can we get this ideology out of the public school systems to prevent the further spread of this mass social contagion?

How can we work to remove the political blinders that so many people have around this issue?

How can we stop legislatures from creating harmful legislation that pulls families apart?

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