Women did this to themselves, they pushed and pushed and pushed the trans thing because “they’re people too, don’t hurt their feelings”, bla bla bla.... then, one day, all their pushing succeeded.
Correct you can see this with lesbian / gay subs on reddit. Every single lesbian sub (including "actuallesbians") have been overrun with trans redditors. Tons of mod positions are also held by them and they radically delete & ban people from questioning that narrative. Other subs that tried to be woman only lesbians got banned.
On the other hand you have gay subs like askgaybros that shit on people who try to bring trans agenda onto them.
Here's a thread about the topic on the latter sub.
It contains a link to this fun statistic about the user overlap of "lesbian" subs.
Your pedantry is disregarded: "Pronouns" in this case has a clear and obvious definition that is not, alas, the original English definition of the word. Much like how awful no longer means "full of awe" except in the most pedantic of contexts, "pronouns" when used in the context of "listing my pronouns" or similar phrases has a clear and generally linguistically accepted meaning that is not "the replacement/placeholder word for another noun used earlier", but rather "gender identifier words you must use in private away from me to address my own vainglorious image".
I know, I know. But I can't resist the urge to be pedantic.
The women denied her cancer surgery came off as a Karen IMO, though I still don't support her getting denied treatment over waving away some tranny.
Another article I read stated she would have needed an ICU bed for 7 days postop in addition to all the preop, OR room, recovery room, etc staff that would have been involved.
Demanding that a hospital staff their entire facility with nothing but women for over a week because of some past trauma is unrealistic and likely not even economically feasible.
If she said she was muslim, and it was a religious exception that her skin may only be seen by females and her husband, would she have been greeted and treated the same way?
Because I know in a different country here, they 95%-chance would have accommodated an Islamic honor request like that.
Hospitals and mainstream medical care are political institutions. I have reached the point where I would trust a witch doctor over many modern medical doctors.
We should all be reducing our exposure to health care
When even the shit they give you that's supposed to make you healthier and prevent a worse condition, end up killing you faster or giving you said worse condition (like statins), you know this is the correct course of action.
Women did this to themselves, they pushed and pushed and pushed the trans thing because “they’re people too, don’t hurt their feelings”, bla bla bla.... then, one day, all their pushing succeeded.
Now they’re dealing with the consequences.
Correct you can see this with lesbian / gay subs on reddit. Every single lesbian sub (including "actuallesbians") have been overrun with trans redditors. Tons of mod positions are also held by them and they radically delete & ban people from questioning that narrative. Other subs that tried to be woman only lesbians got banned.
On the other hand you have gay subs like askgaybros that shit on people who try to bring trans agenda onto them.
Here's a thread about the topic on the latter sub.
It contains a link to this fun statistic about the user overlap of "lesbian" subs.
The trans thing has been pushed by wealthy degenerates like "Jennifer" Pritzker and "Martine" Rothblatt. The women you see are usually employees.
Don't think so. Feminists pushed femininity. It never occurred to them that shameless men would pick it up and use against them.
WHAT? Hahahahahahahaha. They pushed everything EXCEPT that!
This has never been true at any point in history.
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oh no
anyways…
This is the national healthcare you asked for.
It was a private hospital I believe.
Well it’s official, trannies> rape victims, then again based on the tranny rape rate it was never in question
Your pedantry is disregarded: "Pronouns" in this case has a clear and obvious definition that is not, alas, the original English definition of the word. Much like how awful no longer means "full of awe" except in the most pedantic of contexts, "pronouns" when used in the context of "listing my pronouns" or similar phrases has a clear and generally linguistically accepted meaning that is not "the replacement/placeholder word for another noun used earlier", but rather "gender identifier words you must use in private away from me to address my own vainglorious image".
I know, I know. But I can't resist the urge to be pedantic.
If you want to die, go to Switzerland where it's legal, stop trying to have an expensive euthanasia scheme.
The women denied her cancer surgery came off as a Karen IMO, though I still don't support her getting denied treatment over waving away some tranny.
Another article I read stated she would have needed an ICU bed for 7 days postop in addition to all the preop, OR room, recovery room, etc staff that would have been involved.
Demanding that a hospital staff their entire facility with nothing but women for over a week because of some past trauma is unrealistic and likely not even economically feasible.
If she said she was muslim, and it was a religious exception that her skin may only be seen by females and her husband, would she have been greeted and treated the same way?
Because I know in a different country here, they 95%-chance would have accommodated an Islamic honor request like that.
Hospitals and mainstream medical care are political institutions. I have reached the point where I would trust a witch doctor over many modern medical doctors.
If a man can't request an all male operating staff, then a woman can't request all female. Deal with what you get or die quietly.
You must mean it has been literally a life threatening experience using doctors.
When even the shit they give you that's supposed to make you healthier and prevent a worse condition, end up killing you faster or giving you said worse condition (like statins), you know this is the correct course of action.
As a nurse. I agree.