Author: unitedfamilies

Comment on WHO guideline on the health of trans and gender diverse people

The Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) is an organization in consultative status with ECOSOC. C-Fam believes the WHO should not go through with the project of a guideline for “trans and gender diverse care.” The project should be discarded in order to concentrate on the mission of the WHO to improve health care around the world. Trans and gender diverse care, sometimes called “gender-affirming care”, is an experimental and lucrative medical industry that is being scrutinized in many counties for abuses of medical ethics through misrepresentations and failure to provide informed consent, targeting children, and the infliction of lifelong debilitating conditions on individuals counseled to undergo such medical protocols.

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Do the More Educated Want Fewer Children?

Karen Guzzo and Sarah Hayford’s recent research note debunks the overly simplistic idea that people with more education have fewer children because they want fewer children. Here, I describe their evidence in the context of other important indicators that show there is no simple negative relationship between education and childbearing.

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Battles We Can Win: Family, Morality, Education

In “Burke on Our Crisis of Character,” which appeared in the December 2023 issue of Chronicles, Bruce Frohnen notes, “The American Way was real, rooted in families whose rights trumped the demands of the state because families were more natural and fundamental than the state.” The following month in the same magazine, Stephen Baskerville reviews a collection of essays, Up from Conservatism, in which he briefly addresses the pernicious effects of government welfare on family life and fatherhood.

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