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Following the critique of the clinics, there is a reflection on the national attitude: "What has happened in my own country that has made us so complacent and so willing to turn a blind eye to things that are really going to bite?" This rhetorical question underscores concern about societal complacency and political inaction.
The speaker appears troubled by a perceived oversight or neglect regarding the potential consequences of current gender-related medical practices. It hints at a broader debate about the adequacy of legal safeguards, medical ethics, and societal responsibility in managing treatments related to gender transition, especially among youth.