Raising issue of predatory men in transgender community is 'offensive', says head of gender dysphoria clinic

A protest was held outside RTE in Dublin last night over the appearance of Graham Linehan on a programme on transgender issues.

Raising issue of predatory men in transgender community is 'offensive', says head of gender dysphoria clinic

Update: The discussion of predatory men in the transgender community is "offensive". according to a leading specialist in the area following the Prime Time programme on the topic of transgender young people last night.

A protest was held outside RTE over writer Graham Linehan's appearance on the show.

Professor Donal O'Shea, who runs the gender dysphoria clinic at St Columcille's Hospital in Loughlinstown in Dublin, said the programme was helpful but some of the issues raised were not.

Professor O'Shea said: "I think the issue of predatory individuals is a standalone issue and you would have a small percentage within each section of society.

"I think to raise it as a specific issue within the transgender community, I think it is offensive."

Earlier: Graham Linehan's views on transgender issues 'not grounded in facts', say protestors

A protest was held outside RTE in Dublin last night over the appearance of Graham Linehan on a programme on transgender issues.

The Father Ted co-creator featured in a segment on Prime Time which focused on the increasing amount of young people looking to change gender.

Linehan has been criticised for his controversial opinions on the issue where he recently said that "you don't tell vulnerable kids fairy stories about being born in the wrong body".

More than 6,000 people had signed a petition calling for his appearance to be cancelled as he is not a medical expert on the issue.

In a wide-ranging interview with the Irish Times this week Mr Linehan said he was sceptical of “early affirmation” of transgender; self-identification of transgender; and “the actions of some activists, which will stop those genuinely needing help from getting it”.

RTÉ reports that around 50 activists were at the studio last night.

Ellen Murray from Transgender Equality Network Ireland does not feel Linehan's opinions should be given a national platform.

"Trans people in Ireland enjoy widespread support from women's organisations, from human rights organisations and right across the political spectrum," said Ms Murray.

"The arguments that this particular guest brings up are just not grounded in facts, in research or in experiences of trans people on the ground."

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