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"Medical advice" can be kind of tricky to define. You could argue that, "staying up for 72 hours straight is not healthy, get to bed" or "you need to get a bandage on that wound" or even "I used to have a brain tumor, but putting my life in The Lord's hands cured me, you should try that" is medical advice, but I'd be seriously shocked if anyone ever got in trouble for that. As much as I loathe the tranny immunity we constantly see on display, and as loathsome as this crass advice is, this isn't something that a non t-slur would get in trouble for either."Don't worry bro, er, sis, blood clots ain't shit."
Here's what I don't get. It's against the law to give medical advice without a medical license in the US. Plenty of fortune tellers, New Age healers and the like have been busted for it. How are these groomer groups not facing any legal sanction for this?
I understand Western countries now believe in this phantom of "gender identity" that no one can define but which requires hormones and surgery to treat. "Gender-affirming" medicine is a big industry. But the people who provide "gender-affirming care" IRL all have credentials. You have your gender therapists and gender physicians working out of gender clinics. These Reddit creeps don't have PhDs. How do they get away with dispensing medical advice to minors this way?
Teenagers are wrecking their endocrine systems following the guidance from these psychos. If these discussions were concerning any other health issue Reddit would be under legal pressure to shut these subs down. If there were wannabe psychics on Reddit doing "aura-readings" of sick people from their selfies and recommending mantras for them to chant to cure their ailments, they would be banhammered. How the hell are so many legal safeguards being ignored for the sake of the gender cult?
By 2025, Twitter will have devolved into being such a hugbox the only things you are allowed to send are smiling emojis





















































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I think that women's sports is more likely. I don't watch women's sports or use women's bathrooms (the name is a joke, guys) so I'm removed from both of those things, but while the bathroom issue is mostly common sense and the evidence is a lot harder to get a hold of and to fully grok and you certainly can't show it to your friends as a casual peaker, you can put together sports "best of" videos for Hannah Mouncey and show them to polite company and everyone will recognize the absurdity of what they're seeing.I'm 50:50 over whether it'll be sports or bathrooms.
I think it'll either take a woman getting killed in the ring by a man in drag when a more competent fighter than Phallus Fox decides to transition, or a very public confrontation gets recorded after one of these sick fucks tries to do something to a little girl in a public bathroom and her father beats the shit out of the offending troon.
Basically it has to be something that no amount of opsec can run interference over, and thankfully the ground troons have gained in recent years has made them much more open about their degeneracy so it's becoming almost impossible to keep it all out of sight of normal people.