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The statements by turban and others were incorrect - it was surreal they could just do that!
Here's one fact check, medium.com/@JLCederblom…
And of course the whole affirmative model doesn't seem to have that pesky evidence behind it as the president of the endocrine society was just reminded in an open WSJ letter by international experts!
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The statements by turban and others were incorrect - it was surreal they could just do that!
Here's one fact check, https://medium.com/@JLCederblom/the-lukewarm-perjury-of-jack-turban-a85903109051
And of course the whole affirmative model doesn't seem to have that pesky evidence behind it as the president of the endocrine society was just reminded in an open WSJ letter by international experts!
I'd love to see your analysis as I'm not a lawyer, just a horrified onlooker.
Further, Dr. Stephen B. Levine is hardly Orthodox in his religion, if he is even observant. I assume the comment about his supposed "religious beliefs" comes from the fact that his last name is identifiably Jewish. I've watched every testimony of his presented on youtube and read all of the expert witness testimonies, available in searches under his name and that topic. He's never, ever made a single biblical reference. It so happens that the biblical word, "abomination" fits well to the practices of demonstrating BDSM in front of children at parades and pretend masturbating in front of children at Drag Story Hours and cutting healthy sex organs off of minor human beings, in cultic castration rituals as well as rerouting the urinary tract in failure-prone surgeries just are. They just simply are abominations. Link to a read out of parts of the Stephen B. Levine testimonies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FENgXNaldnA