Yes, you're anti-trans and you rationalize it as compassion, we know
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Replying to @arthur_affect @JuliaMasonMD1 and
Anti-trans or, and I know this is crazy but hear me out, is it at all possible that as a doctor of medicine, her primary concern is maximizing the physical and mental health of pediatric patients in the interest of their long-term quality of life? Nah...that'd be pure insanity.
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Replying to @pill_swallow @arthur_affect and
She's in an anti-trans hate group.pic.twitter.com/UF0oTFha6B
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Replying to @fennec_sasha @arthur_affect and
Yes, evidence-based medicine is very hateful and transphobic.
Seriously though, you should do some reading before you start tossing accusations of hate and transphobia around. Unless you fear objective reality, that is. House of cards, and all.4 replies 0 retweets 5 likes -
Replying to @pill_swallow @fennec_sasha and
"How can our organization be a group of bad people who do bad things when you look at the name on the sign that clearly says The Good People Who Do Good Things Society"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @fennec_sasha and
You're very confident you've got the beat on who's good and who's bad - the High Court of England disagrees with you, by the way. I could waste my evening arguing or we could just wait and see which one of us turns out to be correct in the long run. Meantime, maybe read something
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Replying to @pill_swallow @fennec_sasha and
Yeah, and when I was a kid Parliament decided it was dangerous and harmful for kids to even know what being gay was and that teachers who told them should be fired I guess watching "times change" on that has weakened my respect for institutions
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Replying to @arthur_affect @pill_swallow and
Silly rabbit. You are old enough to know that what brought gay marriage in the United States was the courts, not the legislature. Your strawman is falling apart in the wind.
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Replying to @JuliaMasonMD1 @pill_swallow and
Wait, so Obergefell v. Heller proves that high courts are always right and legislatures are always wrong? Even when applied to cases in completely different countries? Wow, big if true
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Replying to @arthur_affect @JuliaMasonMD1 and
Ha ha holy shit what kind of dumbass argument are you making here "Are you saying Supreme Court decisions can be WRONG? You know, Brown v. Board of Education was a Supreme Court decision Checkmate TRAs"
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Oh no oh no wait Brown v. Board of Education OVERTURNED a previous Supreme Court decision, Plessy v. Ferguson That means... The Supreme Court said the Supreme Court can sometimes... be wrong! Aaugh DOES NOT COMPUTE DOES NOT COMPUTE
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Replying to @arthur_affect @JuliaMasonMD1 and
(If you as an individual see government institutions as a source for finding out *what your principles should be* as opposed to an arena in which you fight for your principles to be made policy you're an idiot, in the classical Greek sense of the term)
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