The dark truth about LGBT Youth Scotland
by Malcolm Clark, spiked:
Why did it take two child-sex scandals for questions to be raised about Scotland’s leading LGBT charity?
The biggest LGBT organisation in Scotland is in trouble again. In the past few years, LGBT Youth Scotland has been accused of pushing gender-identity ideology on severely autistic primary-school kids. It has been caught promoting the idea of being nonbinary to disabled youngsters. It has even faced calls to be banned from classrooms altogether, after it lobbied to reverse Scotland’s ban on puberty blockers. Incredibly, these are not even the worst scandals to have hit LGBT Youth Scotland.
Last month, 39-year-old Andrew Easton was convicted in Aberdeen of distributing indecent images of children, ranging in ages from newborn babies to 10 years old. He even tried to convince someone he thought was a 13-year-old boy to send him explicit pictures online. Luckily, his ‘victim’ was actually a police officer.
Lo and behold, I discovered an Andrew Easton also happened to have co-authored a pamphlet for LGBT Youth Scotland in 2010. The pamphlet for schools, called Coming Out, was aimed at helping trans young people explain their newfound identity. Strikingly, it was relatively tame compared with the material this bizarre organisation now pumps into Scottish schools.