Good grief. Medical information about ovaries referred to 'people who have ovaries' and so women are systematically being dehumanised. Because 'people' are apparently not humans? It almost certainly talks about testicular cancer as of relevance to people who have testicles too.https://twitter.com/GabeBlessing/status/986883401222324224 …
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Get a grip. Medical organisations are wise to be very specific about who is at risk of what and why. Navigating ideological definitions of 'man' and 'woman' is not a priority here. Just say 'people with ovaries/testicles' when talking about who is in danger of what kind of cancer
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I’m not given to getting wound up about language (unless you insert apostrophes in the wrong places, dammit) but this whole ‘people who have...’ and ‘cis’ phenomenon is very weird.
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Lol cc
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