I mean, considering how few Jews there are it is a little wild that two of them became doctors that specialized in an extremely niche and experimental surgical process.
Like, your snark only works if it wasn't an extreme minority to begin with where having "two" is a bit of an anomaly.
I see you've doubled down on the claim of "two Jews being Doctors" being the concern, and not "two Jewish doctors who specialized in an extremely niche, experimental, and taboo field" being questionable.
Which makes sense, because then your entire bit falls apart otherwise.
Some of the earliest transgender surgeries were done in north African Islamic countries like Morocco, then exploded in SE asian countries, it’s not a one culture only issue.
You’re joking right? Before it became common practice in the US, Thailand was the destination surgery location, it still is if you want the cheapest possible castration.
I mean, considering how few Jews there are it is a little wild that two of them became doctors that specialized in an extremely niche and experimental surgical process.
Like, your snark only works if it wasn't an extreme minority to begin with where having "two" is a bit of an anomaly.
I see you've doubled down on the claim of "two Jews being Doctors" being the concern, and not "two Jewish doctors who specialized in an extremely niche, experimental, and taboo field" being questionable.
Which makes sense, because then your entire bit falls apart otherwise.
The perverts couldn't convince a Gentile Christian doctor to invert their genitals? I wonder why that is?
Some of the earliest transgender surgeries were done in north African Islamic countries like Morocco, then exploded in SE asian countries, it’s not a one culture only issue.
OK, but where's Thailand's billion dollar sex change industry?
You’re joking right? Before it became common practice in the US, Thailand was the destination surgery location, it still is if you want the cheapest possible castration.