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A transgender girl accused of assaulting two students at a Texas high school alleges that she was being bullied and was merely fighting back

Shocking video shows a student identified by police as Travez Perry violently punching, kicking and stomping on a girl in the hallway of Tomball High School.

The female student was transported to the hospital along with a male student, whom Perry allegedly kicked in the face and knocked unconscious.

According to the police report, Perry - who goes by 'Millie' - told officers that the victim has been bullying her and had posted a photo of her on social media with a negative comment.

One Tomball High School parent whose daughter knows Perry said that the 18-year-old had been the target of a death threat.

'From what my daughter has said that the girl that was the bully had posted a picture of Millie saying people like this should die,' the mother, who asked not to be identified by name, told DailyMail.com.

When Perry appeared in court on assault charges, her attorney told a judge that the teen has been undergoing a difficult transition from male to female and that: 'There's more to this story than meets the eye.'

Perry is currently out on bond, according to authorities.

The video of the altercation sparked a widespread debate on social media as some claim Perry was justified in standing up to her alleged bullies and others condemn her use of violence.

The mother who spoke with DailyMail.com has been one of Millie's most ardent defenders on Facebook.

'I do not condone violence at all. But situations like this show that people now a days, not just kids, think they can post what they want. Or say what they want without thinking of who they are hurting,' she said.

'Nobody knows what Millie has gone through, and this could have just been a final straw for her. That is all speculation of course because I don't personally know her or her family, but as a parent and someone who is part of the LGBTQ community this girl needs help and support, not grown men online talking about her private parts and shaming and mocking her.'

One Facebook commenter summed up the views of many, writing: 'This was brutal, and severe! I was bullied for years and never attacked anyone!'

Multiple commenters rejected the gender transition defense and classified the attack as a male senselessly beating a female.

One woman wrote on Facebook: 'This person will get off because they're transitioning. This is an animal. She kicked, and stomped, and beat...not okay. Bullying is not acceptable, but kicking someone in the head. Punishment doesn't fit the crime.'


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The best one is the last one in the bottom right. "Other ways Gender Dysphoria May Present: ... Feelings of uncertainty [about gender dysphoria] / decreased gender dysphoria" - remember that Mermaids targets children. If little Timoteia doesn't like dress-up anymore and wants to be Timothy again it's time for mom to double down, Susie says so.
There's a YT channel called Radfems in Genderland and they did a series where they explored trans groups on facebook, and the most horrifying one was the parents of trans kids ones. One mother wrote about how her mtf "daughter" no longer wanted to wear girl clothes or go by a female name, and instead of saying "gee, maybe it was just a weird phase he was going through she was like "is this internalized transphobia?! How can I reassure her that she's really a girl?". Fucking insane, those poor poor kids.

I'm reading that Irreversible Damage book about ROGD that is all the buzz right now, and it really is an insane cult. The whole idea of "having doubts about transition is normal and you should just keep going" is pushed really hard by trans "influencers". It reminds me of this "are you trans?" test I saw talked about on one of those gender critical blogs where no matter how you answered your result was always "yeah, you're totally trans"
 
I'm reading that Irreversible Damage book about ROGD that is all the buzz right now, and it really is an insane cult. The whole idea of "having doubts about transition is normal and you should just keep going" is pushed really hard by trans "influencers". It reminds me of this "are you trans?" test I saw talked about on one of those gender critical blogs where no matter how you answered your result was always "yeah, you're totally trans"
That's pretty much the same cult tactic Scientology uses to recruit people. Same shit with personality tests always resulting in "w.ow you have issues but we sure can fix you!", same isolation tactics, etc.


Edit: fucking doge.
 
Ooh who is this? Source pls if you can!

She calls herself Jake, I'm not sure of anything more than that. I thought I'd read about it here, but maybe I saw it on Twitter. Anyway I downloaded this from You Tube before it got deleted, so I can't tell you any more. I was wrong about the number of dildos up her arse, she's discussing the biggest one she's done.

Biggest giveaway that this isn't a real man: "I trust that my partner is not going to look directly at my genitalia while the lights are on"

Unexpected insight "Masturbation involves a lot less rubbing and a lot more of a jerking motion" Haven't a clue what she's jerking. She talks about her "butthole, hole and dick" don;'t know how that relates to traditional anatomical terms.
 
She calls herself Jake, I'm not sure of anything more than that. I thought I'd read about it here, but maybe I saw it on Twitter. Anyway I downloaded this from You Tube before it got deleted, so I can't tell you any more. I was wrong about the number of dildos up her arse, she's discussing the biggest one she's done.

Biggest giveaway that this isn't a real man: "I trust that my partner is not going to look directly at my genitalia while the lights are on"

Unexpected insight "Masturbation involves a lot less rubbing and a lot more of a jerking motion" Haven't a clue what she's jerking. She talks about her "butthole, hole and dick" don;'t know how that relates to traditional anatomical terms.
We used to put people like this into asylums.
 
She calls herself Jake, I'm not sure of anything more than that. I thought I'd read about it here, but maybe I saw it on Twitter. Anyway I downloaded this from You Tube before it got deleted, so I can't tell you any more. I was wrong about the number of dildos up her arse, she's discussing the biggest one she's done.

Biggest giveaway that this isn't a real man: "I trust that my partner is not going to look directly at my genitalia while the lights are on"

Unexpected insight "Masturbation involves a lot less rubbing and a lot more of a jerking motion" Haven't a clue what she's jerking. She talks about her "butthole, hole and dick" don;'t know how that relates to traditional anatomical terms.
That'll be Jake Edwards, 24, non-binary but on T and mastectomy:

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She's bought into the trans movement hard, but pretty much seems well meaning. From what I've seen, including the linked vid, she's got a really high chance of regret and possible detransition:
Her friends are exclusively very feminine FtM, strong social aspect;
Twitter is boring, almost totally transactivism;
She claims to be bisexual but seems to be mostly male-attracted;
I don't buy her being into kink at all, I think she's performing 'sex-positive' in that video. Look at the difference when she speaks about dysphoria (eye contact, natural flow), vs when she speaks about her 'intense dominant moments' (breaks eye contact, self-conscious smirk and cadence).

Forgive the armchair sperging.
 
World Rugby considering banning troons:
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Trans women face potential women’s rugby ban over safety concerns

• World Rugby working group calls rules ‘not fit for purpose’
• Draft proposals sent to individual unions for feedback


World Rugby is considering banning trans women from playing women’s rugby because of significant safety concerns that have emerged following recent research, a decision that would make it the first international sports federation to go down that path.

The Guardian can reveal that in a 38-page draft document produced by its transgender working group, it is acknowledged that there is likely to be “at least a 20-30% greater risk” of injury when a female player is tackled by someone who has gone through male puberty. The document also says the latest science shows that trans women retain “significant” physical advantages over biological women even after they take medication to lower their testosterone.

As a result, World Rugby’s working group suggests that its current rules, which allow trans women to play women’s rugby if they lower their testosterone levels for at least 12 months in line with the International Olympic Committee’s guidelines, are “not fit for the purpose”. The draft proposals are likely to be seen by women’s groups as an important new approach towards the sensitive issue of trans inclusion, one based on biological sex and the latest science rather than how someone identifies.

While the draft proposals may not get such a positive welcome from trans rights groups, the draft document acknowledges that the working group will consider its position if the scientific evidence changes. It also recommends that trans men should be allowed to play against biological men, provided they have undergone a physical assessment and have signed a consent form.

The draft proposals, which have been sent for feedback to individual unions, are a result of a wide-ranging consultative process that began with a ground-breaking meeting in February with leading scientists, medical and legal experts as well as representatives of trans and women’s groups in an attempt to create a consensus around the latest research while also considering player welfare and inclusivity issues.

Crucially the draft proposals, which have been seen by the Guardian, accept that anyone who has gone through male puberty retains a significant physical advantage after their transition. It also recognises that the advantage is so great – and the potential consequences for the safety of participants in tackles, scrums and mauls concerning enough – it should mean that welfare concerns should be prioritised.

“Current policies regulating the inclusion of transgender women in sport are based on the premise that reducing testosterone to levels found in biological females is sufficient to remove many of the biologically-based performance advantages,” the draft report says. “However, peer-reviewed evidence suggests this is not the case.
“Ciswomen players (who do not undergo androgenisation during development) who are participating with and against transwomen (who do undergo androgenisation during development) are at a significantly increased risk of injury because of the contact nature of rugby.”

It adds: “While there is overlap in variables such as mass, strength, speed and the resultant kinetic and kinematic forces we have modelled to explore the risk factors, the situation where a typical player with male characteristics tackles a typical player with female characteristics creates a minimum of 20% to 30% greater risk for those female players. In the event of smaller female players being exposed to that risk, or of larger male players acting as opponents, the risk increases significantly, and may reach levels twice as large, at the extremes.”

As World Rugby’s working group notes, players who are assigned male at birth and whose puberty and development is influenced by androgens/testosterone “are stronger by 25%-50%, are 30% more powerful, 40% heavier, and about 15% faster than players who are assigned female at birth (who do not experience an androgen-influenced development).”
Crucially those advantages are not reduced when a trans women takes testosterone-suppressing medication, as was previous thought - “with only small reductions in strength and no loss in bone mass or muscle volume or size after testosterone suppression”.

However, World Rugby says it is committed to encourage transgender people to remain involved with rugby and is currently funding research to continue to review any evidence that may emerge to enable the participation of transgender women in women’s rugby. “At the present time, however, based on the best published scientific evidence, that position is unsupported,” it adds.

The proposals also recommend that transgender men should be allowed to play against other men – provided they get a physical assessment and a therapeutic-exemption-use certificate and sign an statement accepting they understand the greater injury risks.

A draft version of the waiver for transgender men to sign, seen by the Guardian, says: “I acknowledge and accept the injury risks associated with transgender males playing contact rugby with males who are statistically likely to be stronger, faster and heavier than transgender males, as described in the World Rugby Transgender Guidelines which I have read and understand.”
 
because of significant safety concerns that have emerged following recent research,

So, absent "recent research" it is perfectly okay for troons to run amuck in the the scrum? 🤔

As World Rugby’s working group notes, players who are assigned male at birth and whose puberty and development is influenced by androgens/testosterone “are stronger by 25%-50%, are 30% more powerful, 40% heavier, and about 15% faster than players who are assigned female at birth (who do not experience an androgen-influenced development).”

Yep, getting "assigned" male and female is how these difference arose, clearly. There's absolutely nothing else going on. Just bigoted Obstetricians reinforcing those gender roles.
 
I’m a little surprised, but pleased that common sense seems to have shoved into a place at the table. It’s hilarious that it took research for the powers that be to confirm that HRT doesn’t magically give these 6’5” ogres female bodies.
Personally I think this picture says everything needed.
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But I understand that sometimes you need to put things in words. Preferably with evidence and explanations of why so that there is less arguments.
 
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Sexist’ Body Parts Rejected by Doctors: Adam’s Apple and Achilles’ Tendon Deemed ‘Irrelevant and Misogynistic’
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Sexist’ Body Parts Rejected by Doctors: Adam’s Apple and Achilles’ Tendon Deemed ‘Irrelevant and Misogynistic’
July 19, 2020 11:31 am
Tags: Achilles, Australia, human anatomy, London / Europe, Medicine, Politics, Queensland, Social Justice
Categories: Achilles Australia Breitbart News human anatomy JoshWho News London / Europe Medicine Politics Queensland Social Justice


Human body parts named after “men, kings and gods” have been deemed irrelevant and misogynistic by some Australian doctors who no longer seek to salute the ideas of dead, male anatomists.

A specialist obstetrician in the state of Queensland, gynaecologist and anatomy lecturer, Dr Kristin Small, is urging her students to drop gender bias and what she calls irrelevant and misogynistic medical language.

She believes the terms invoke the jaded beliefs of older generations and wants more practical and descriptive terms for body parts.

“I think we have a personal choice to decolonise our language and these historical terms will fade out,” Dr Small told the Brisbane Courier Mail.

Dr Small makes sure her students still know the accepted, older terms for exam purposes but maintains there are always alternatives for the “dead man’s name.”

Council member for the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Dr Nisha Khot, is another teaching trainee doctors to look at alternative terminology.

The newspaper reports she also wants to defeat a patriarchal history of medical definition which reinforces the fact women are not represented in most of the 700 parts of the body named after people.

“The young trainee doctors are mostly keen to learn the more relevant language and are often shocked when they hear the origins of some medical terms,” she said.

The word “hysterectomy” originated from a time when women were treated for female hysteria by removing the uterus.

Surgical instruments and tactics are also named after men, such as the Pfannensteil incision, which was named after a man who published a paper on incisions in 1900.

The Achilles tendon, the tough band of fibrous tissue that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone, is named after the mythological Greek warrior, Achilles.

Dr Small lamented much of the female reproductive system is named “after dead dudes” and inhibits her desire to subvert the patriachy in a modern, practical way.
 
Sexist’ Body Parts Rejected by Doctors: Adam’s Apple and Achilles’ Tendon Deemed ‘Irrelevant and Misogynistic’
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Sexist’ Body Parts Rejected by Doctors: Adam’s Apple and Achilles’ Tendon Deemed ‘Irrelevant and Misogynistic’
July 19, 2020 11:31 am
Tags: Achilles, Australia, human anatomy, London / Europe, Medicine, Politics, Queensland, Social Justice
Categories: Achilles Australia Breitbart News human anatomy JoshWho News London / Europe Medicine Politics Queensland Social Justice


Human body parts named after “men, kings and gods” have been deemed irrelevant and misogynistic by some Australian doctors who no longer seek to salute the ideas of dead, male anatomists.

A specialist obstetrician in the state of Queensland, gynaecologist and anatomy lecturer, Dr Kristin Small, is urging her students to drop gender bias and what she calls irrelevant and misogynistic medical language.

She believes the terms invoke the jaded beliefs of older generations and wants more practical and descriptive terms for body parts.

“I think we have a personal choice to decolonise our language and these historical terms will fade out,” Dr Small told the Brisbane Courier Mail.

Dr Small makes sure her students still know the accepted, older terms for exam purposes but maintains there are always alternatives for the “dead man’s name.”

Council member for the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Dr Nisha Khot, is another teaching trainee doctors to look at alternative terminology.

The newspaper reports she also wants to defeat a patriarchal history of medical definition which reinforces the fact women are not represented in most of the 700 parts of the body named after people.

“The young trainee doctors are mostly keen to learn the more relevant language and are often shocked when they hear the origins of some medical terms,” she said.

The word “hysterectomy” originated from a time when women were treated for female hysteria by removing the uterus.

Surgical instruments and tactics are also named after men, such as the Pfannensteil incision, which was named after a man who published a paper on incisions in 1900.

The Achilles tendon, the tough band of fibrous tissue that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone, is named after the mythological Greek warrior, Achilles.

Dr Small lamented much of the female reproductive system is named “after dead dudes” and inhibits her desire to subvert the patriachy in a modern, practical way.
Kill me and free me from this mortal coil
 
Specialist obstetrician, yet not specifying "cesarean section" for the dumpster?

The word “hysterectomy” originated from a time when women were treated for female hysteria by removing the uterus.
Dumb cunt got her etymology backwards. Both "hysteria" and "hysterectomy" came from "hysterikos", Greek for womb, as 30 seconds of Google will tell you.

Again it tells you it doesn't take much brain to be a doctor, just the ability to memorize -- and some doctors choose to memorize the wrong things.
 
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Sexist’ Body Parts Rejected by Doctors: Adam’s Apple and Achilles’ Tendon Deemed ‘Irrelevant and Misogynistic’
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Sexist’ Body Parts Rejected by Doctors: Adam’s Apple and Achilles’ Tendon Deemed ‘Irrelevant and Misogynistic’
July 19, 2020 11:31 am
Tags: Achilles, Australia, human anatomy, London / Europe, Medicine, Politics, Queensland, Social Justice
Categories: Achilles Australia Breitbart News human anatomy JoshWho News London / Europe Medicine Politics Queensland Social Justice


Human body parts named after “men, kings and gods” have been deemed irrelevant and misogynistic by some Australian doctors who no longer seek to salute the ideas of dead, male anatomists.

A specialist obstetrician in the state of Queensland, gynaecologist and anatomy lecturer, Dr Kristin Small, is urging her students to drop gender bias and what she calls irrelevant and misogynistic medical language.

She believes the terms invoke the jaded beliefs of older generations and wants more practical and descriptive terms for body parts.

“I think we have a personal choice to decolonise our language and these historical terms will fade out,” Dr Small told the Brisbane Courier Mail.

Dr Small makes sure her students still know the accepted, older terms for exam purposes but maintains there are always alternatives for the “dead man’s name.”

Council member for the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Dr Nisha Khot, is another teaching trainee doctors to look at alternative terminology.

The newspaper reports she also wants to defeat a patriarchal history of medical definition which reinforces the fact women are not represented in most of the 700 parts of the body named after people.

“The young trainee doctors are mostly keen to learn the more relevant language and are often shocked when they hear the origins of some medical terms,” she said.

The word “hysterectomy” originated from a time when women were treated for female hysteria by removing the uterus.

Surgical instruments and tactics are also named after men, such as the Pfannensteil incision, which was named after a man who published a paper on incisions in 1900.

The Achilles tendon, the tough band of fibrous tissue that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone, is named after the mythological Greek warrior, Achilles.

Dr Small lamented much of the female reproductive system is named “after dead dudes” and inhibits her desire to subvert the patriachy in a modern, practical way.
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Kristin Small, seen here looking exactly like you'd imagine

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I teach anatomy and have found there is always an alternative to the dead man's name for body parts. Fallopian tube = uterine tube. Pouch of Douglas = rectovaginal pouch. We have a personal choice to decolonise our language. Make use of it.
Dr Small said much of the female reproductive system is named 'after dead dudes'.
Women should never be in any position of power outside of the home.

Circa 2013:
Local doctor suspended from practicing obstetrics
A SUNSHINE Coast medical practitioner, described as "excellent" by her colleagues, has been restricted from practising obstetrics.

The Medical Board of Australia has imposed several conditions on Dr Kirsten Small.

Under the conditions, published on the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency's register of practitioners and effective as of July 5, Dr Small must not practise in obstetrics.

Dr Small also must comply with board requests for patient records, logbooks and appointment diaries so it can monitor her.

Medicare and private health insurance funds also must provide information for the same purpose.

She must inform employers of the conditions and update the board on any changes to her workplace.

The Daily understands such conditions can be imposed by an administrative tribunal after a panel hearing or while a complaint is under investigation.

A search revealed no tribunal hearing decisions involving Dr Small.

The agency confirmed that the conditions did not restrict Dr Small from practising in gynaecology.

Last year, Dr Small and midwife Mary Young announced a "state first medical collaboration", Circle of Care, a private practice group of midwives and an obstetrician.

Dr Small did not return the Daily's calls.

Ms Young did not wish to comment on the reason for the medical board's decision but described Dr Small as a "top obstetrician".

"We know her to be an excellent evidence-based, practising obstetrician and her care is very woman-centred," Ms Young said

"She is at the forefront of working with midwives in all areas."



What do dead white men have to do with it?
I had a little rant on Twitter recently. It’s a great place for it! I was making a point that so many bits of the female reproductive system are (still) named after dead white dudes. This is known as eponymous terminology. Hannh Gadsby is tagged in there as she spoke about this eloquently in Douglas – asking what it might feel like it the dangly regions on men were known as Karen’s clutch!

I didn’t give it much more thought – then a few days latter, I was tagged in a Tweet written by one of the authors of a fabulous blog post about eponymous anatomical terms. It is the most delightfully detailed, well researched, list of eponymous terms and their alternatives. I highly recommend that you take a look. They argued against my conclusion that there is always an alternative.

The fact that grabbed my attention most, was that of 700 eponymous anatomical terms, 699 were named after men (or male gods) and only one was named for a woman. As authors Butler, Lee, and Cadogan highlighted, “the only human female eponymously affiliated with a macroscopic anatomical structure was Raissa Nitabuch (Nitabuch fibrinoid or Stria fibrinoidea interna, the internal fibrinoid layer of the maturing placenta)”.

They have promised further posts exploring eponymously named medical tools (like the speculum named after American slave trader James Marion Sim) and procedures (like the manoeuvres used during palpation of the pregnant uterus named after the German doctor Christian Gerhard Leopold). I’m looking forward to reading more!
She is an absolute generic female social justice stereotype.


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Nisha Khot, fearful of greek-derivinated terminology and hater of whitey

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The word 'hysterectomy' originated from a time when women were treated for female hysteria by removing the uterus.
Hystera is literally from greek for uterus, you fackin' feeb.

The majority of surgical instruments are also named after historical figures, including slave traders, Dr Khot said.

“In medicine many body parts are named from people from many centuries ago, even ancient kings and heroes. And gods. Women don’t even get a look in.
Those words are so old! Men touched them! So what that was because they were the pioneers and innovators, they must be destroyed! Because men, white men, old white men! eerreeeee!

Think outside the Caucasian box, Australia!
The month has been a difficult one for Melbourne. With the alarming rise in the number of COVID-19 cases, this challenging time has been nothing less than a soul-searching journey for many Melburnians who take great pride in this, most liveable of all cities.


We have watched our fellow citizens living in public housing towers, not far from the CBD, locked up in what can only be described as appalling living conditions, without access to open spaces for days at a stretch.


Meanwhile, tabloid headlines such as “Fragmented and multicultural Victoria is now threatening us all with a second wave” have put the blame for the spread of the virus squarely on its migrants. Multicultural communities have been cast as ‘vulnerable’, a term used to imply that these are people who just don’t appreciate the importance of complying with public health orders. They are demonised for gathering to celebrate the festival of Eid, in direct contravention of the rules to maintain distancing.


Australia’s migrant healthcare workers: the unsung heroes


Take a look around you at the faces of essential workers – cleaners, drivers, security guards, supermarket workers, public transport workers and many others. How would Australia function without the so-called “foreign invasion”? Does diversity bring life or does it bring ‘death’, as the tabloids would have us believe?


The Daily Telegraph recently posted a photograph of Prime Minister Scott Morrison with some “healthcare heroes,” in a bid to declare a National Day of Thanks. Due to copyright, we are unable to publish the photo but here is a link of the article: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...s/news-story/174c8ccb94814aaa554d79eea0193e4f


All the “heroes” in this photograph were conspicuously Caucasian. I would challenge Australians to find any healthcare organisation that is as Caucasian as this photograph.

A large chunk of healthcare in Australia is provided by immigrant nurses, doctors, midwives and allied health staff. Their presence in proportion to their Caucasian counterparts is even higher in rural, regional and remote Australia.


A study from 2013 found that around 20 per cent of midwives and nurses and 35 per cent of doctors in Australia were born in non-Caucasian countries. While country of birth is not a perfect measure of an individual’s country of origin, this study provides useful information about the diversity of healthcare workers in Australia. These statistics do not include multicultural healthcare workers born in Australia.


If you are not at the table, you are on the menu


In April 2018, the Australian Human Rights Commission research into multicultural leadership and highlighted the monochrome nature of decision-makers across industries, which is reflected in health leadership as well as political leadership.


This is dismal news for a country that prides itself on its multiculturalism and evidence that migrant communities lack a voice in decisions which affect them. A point to ponder is: had local community leaders been consulted, would the messaging for COVID-19 prevention have been delivered in a more accessible and appropriate manner?


When the communities were consulted, the results were different and helpful. Residents of the public housing tower blocks, where a complete lockdown was ordered earlier this month, translated COVID-19 information sheets into 10 languages in 24 hours.


Local healthcare providers employ doctors, nurses and allied health workers from the same migrant communities. Had any of these locals been on the executive committees or boards of directors of these hospitals, would the response have been more empathetic? Most likely, yes.


Multiculturalism can be as superficial as food (“Have a curry for the country?”) but if we are serious about it, we must be prepared to ask if what we see happening to migrants looks right for an egalitarian Australia. We must demand equal representation and diverse leadership, so that thinking outside the Caucasian box becomes the norm.
 
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Bowers is a butcher! He mangled the genitals of Jazz Jennings (who was only 17 at the time) so badly he needed 3 surgeries to correct this mess and Bowers said he probably needs another surgery.

Jazz is just one of Bowers victims.

So? Jennings wanted it. And society said it was a good idea.

And to be honest, one less crazy person being able to reproduce is a good thing.
 
All right, hold. Put aside the troon stuff a second, because I just realized something: last I checked, taking certain hormonal cocktails (specifically the ones involved with HRT) renders you permanently infertile.

Did the state just fucking sterilize this kid?! Jesus tap-dancing Christ.

HRT sterilizes kids if they haven't gone through natural puberty yet. Given this kid's age, he, hopefully, will be fine, but his parents might want to take him to a doctor to make sure he isn't shooting blanks. If he is, they should add that human rights abuse to their lawsuit.

The terrible thing is that the parents never gave a shit about the son until they realized they had won the ghetto lottery. The doctor deliberately chose a victim nobody was looking out for.

That's usually how it works. Predators almost always go after kids with lazy, stupid, or nonexistent parents.

So? Jennings wanted it. And society said it was a good idea.

And to be honest, one less crazy person being able to reproduce is a good thing.

Jazz was already sterile by the time Bowers operated on him.
 
"We know [Dr. Kristin Small] to be an excellent evidence-based, practising obstetrician and her care is very woman-centred," Ms Young said
If she cared about evidence at all she should have provided evidence that doctors had attempted to treat hysteria with hysterectomy.

(Wikipedia -- sorry -- claims that "In extreme cases, the woman may have been forced to enter an insane asylum or to have undergone surgical hysterectomy", but their reference cites no sources so it is hearsay.)
 
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