Wrong in this case Im afraid - this is precisely why it's so bad. Doctors will be able to cite a moral objection to transgender people and refuse to treat them. Have you read it?
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What a c*** that is all
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That was exactly the phrase I just muttered to myself
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No no, seriously it's got nothing to do with insurance. It's about the actual doctors being allowed to not treat people based on their own personal prejudices. I.e. a person could come into a&e with a heart attack and the doc could go "nah mate not that freak" and refuse to treat
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So yes, someone else could treat them, but if you're in rural Alabama? Probably no-one will
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This means the doctor will be able to choose not to treat them, even if the person has all the insurance in the world
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So he wants trans people to lie about being trans to their doctors now? That should make all the malpractice lawsuits more interesting.
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Absolutely devistating to see us going backwards in time. However, I think that this plan is unrealistic, since most doctors will do whatever it is to save their patient.
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The word transPEOPLE should be significant, they are people and should be treated as such, not in this manner. They are deserving of the rights everybody else gets.The fact that doctors also feel this way is horrible.
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But I didn't speak up, for I am not trans. Then they came....
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