Thursday, February 2, 2012

Loving Father Wants Daughter Institutionalized Because She’s Transgender

A German dad sounds like he needs a lesson from the princess boy's family — he's apparently threatening to put his 11-year-old daughter in a mental institution because she's transgender.

According to German-language website Taz, the girl, identified as Alexandra, is a happy kid who lives with her mom and likes pink, Harry Potter, and her stuffed unicorn. Since she identifies as a girl, she hopes to get hormone treatments to stop her from going through puberty (a treatment that's available and recommended for some trans kids, at least in the US). But her dad thinks her trans identity is actually a mental illness caused by her mom, and he wants his daughter institutionalized. The Berlin Youth Office apparently agrees, and according to IGLYO, Alexandra is about to be committed. Afterwards, the Youth Office allegedly recommends that Alexandra be forced to go through puberty as a man, and then plied with "football and cars" to make her more masculine. It also wants her placed with a foster family.

Alexandra's story raises a lot of questions, many of which are hard to answer. It hasn't received much coverage in the English-language media (other than this pickup on the Huffington Post), and the Google Translated version of the Taz article may not be completely reliable (for one thing, it refers to a child psychology expert as "Professor Udo smoked meat"). A better (or at least better-looking) translation is available at EssexGirlBecky. A British woman has started a Change.org petition asking the mayor of Berlin to reverse the Youth Office's decision, but I haven't yet been able to find an official statement by the Youth Office that they're actually institutionalizing Alexandra. I contacted an official from the Youth Office, but haven't received a reply.

Germany has made some strides in trans rights in the past few years. In 2009, the German Supreme Court ruled that surgery shouldn't necessarily be a precondition for letting someone legally change gender. And last year, Germany donated $65,000 to a Europe-wide project to defend LGBT rights — a representative of the country said, "There are still numerous areas where violations of human rights of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people take place because of their sexual orientation. Germany is proud to contribute to this project." Hopefully if Alexandra is in danger of being institutionalized for her gender identity, the people in her country who have promised to protect trans rights will step in before it's too late.
Why am I posting this article you may ask yourself?
Quite simply, because I have more than a few German friends/family who keep insisting that Germany is very progressive when it comes to gay rights, far more than the US, where I reside.
To this I say: "BULLSHIT"
The facts are, homophobia is still rampant in most rural areas of Germany, just like in the US.
Germany, like the US still doesn't allow gay marriages and if put to the popular vote in Germany today, wouldn't stand any better chance of passing as it would in middle America. 
I'm sorry if this pisses them off, but the truth is the truth.  Germany, like the US, still has a lot of growing up too do when it comes to gay rights. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I say this all the time, still can't believe it is 2012 and this kind of crap goes on!

Wish I could say more, I am just devastated with Scott's loss this week....it is so incredibly sad even I want to crawl into bed and cry!

-Gregorio

Ulf Raynor said...

I completely agree, my heart goes out to Scott and Richard.