Gender critical beliefs can be held privately but sharing harmful views should have consequences
Helen argues that while people can hold gender critical beliefs privately, publicly sharing views that cause harm to others should face serious consequences
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Dr Helen Webberley, Gender Specialist and Medical Educator
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