Given how relentlessly left-wing the Washington Post is (and always has been) it’s always a surprise when the editorial board publishes something reasonable and moderate. On Sunday, the board published a piece about the Supreme Court’s review of a Tennessee ban on gender affirming care and basically agreed that the state is right to be skeptical at this point.
Multiple European health authorities have reviewed the available evidence and concluded that it was “very low certainty,” “lacking” and “limited by methodological weaknesses.” Last week, Britain banned the use of puberty blockers indefinitely due to safety concerns.
“Children’s healthcare must always be evidence-led,” British Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said in a press release. “The independent expert Commission on Human Medicines found that the current…