@KinaMagica Transwomen don’t reduce women down to body parts. They reduce them down to stereotypes and societal expectations of femininity - which is worse.
@PatrickLenton It is, but I get it. Single issue voters have always (and will always) be a thing. This is a topic that is MOST important to many women right now. And voting is one of the only ways they safely can have a say on it, so they’ll vote to have their say.
@TifoG96561@owenjonesjourno@frankinsensible@FellRunnerUK I am so curious about this! If someone gets a “false positive” result and then gets treatment, how is it eventually discovered that the treatment was never actually needed? Is there no further testing does post-screening to ensure treatment is required?
@criprights She’s no autistic. This trendy version of (fake) autism is detrimental to people who are genuinely autistic and those who care for them. This desperate need people have to call themselves autistic as a means of justifying their shit ordinaries, is fucked up.
I never once mentioned private or public health systems. You’re randomly bringing that up now because you have no actual point to make. I don’t care how people exercise their choice to get screened and diagnosed, public, private, whatever. Men can get screen for breast cancer, and should have they are concerned.
It doesn’t really help because you haven’t made any points that clarify or change anything. Your point is the same as mine, people are different and would choose different things. Except, it seems like you think people are better off being denied the chance to make a choice, which I don’t agree with at all.
@M0oreRoger@mukumoya@owenjonesjourno@frankinsensible@FellRunnerUK Even if there were various recommendations given by my doctor, I would still choose one of them. The only way I can get to these recommendations is via screening and diagnosis, both are necessary to receive the recommendations on treatment.