Motion of support for the Little Mermaid Observatory

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Motion of support for the Little Mermaid Observatory

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Motion of support for the Little Mermaid Observatory

Trans activism is a recent, and particularly virulent, avatar of the cancel culture imported by wokeism, and as such our Observatory can only support all those who are victims of it, like the colleagues of the Little Mermaid Observatory, especially since they are specialists (psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, psychologists) who are much more credible than activists caught up in their ideology.

Press Release

Tuesday, November 15, the Town Hall of 3e arrondissement announces to the organizer of the WIZO conference, Nathalie Elmalih, the cancellation of the authorization given to her to hold the conference "the new challenges of parents" in the premises of the Town Hall. This conference was to be held on Sunday, November 20, the date of the international day of the rights of the child.

The Town Hall of 3e whose mayor is Ariel Weil, has received a significant number of threats and intimidation from militants and activists who oppose the participation in a round table of Caroline Eliacheff and Céline Masson, co-directors of the Observatory the little MermaidThis collective of childhood professionals and researchers warns of the impact of the overly rapid medicalization of minors who identify as transgender and of the transactivist ideology conveyed by social networks.

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 This Thursday 17th, it was Caroline Eliacheff, invited to CitéPhilo, who was prevented from speaking in Lille: a good hundred activists were outside and in the room, and were shouting victory.

Our Observatory gives its full support to The Little Mermaid.

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