I am thinking the only way to roll back this medical scandal and to take a page from the trans lobbyist strategy handbook and do the un-sexy, low-profile work of tackling where it's gotten embedded in the healthcare system bureaucracy . . . Blue-haired idiots interested in showing up at public events to mindlessly chant slogans as they L…
I am thinking the only way to roll back this medical scandal and to take a page from the trans lobbyist strategy handbook and do the un-sexy, low-profile work of tackling where it's gotten embedded in the healthcare system bureaucracy . . . Blue-haired idiots interested in showing up at public events to mindlessly chant slogans as they LARP as saviors of imaginary trans children everywhere wouldn't be as likely to follow and shout-down sex realist activism there . . . Problem is, I don't know how to do this. I would like to volunteer for a group that consults with experts on how the healthcare policy sausage is made . . . Jamie Reed's LGBT Courage Coalition is where I am hoping such "boring" "behind-the-scenes" appealing-to-the-pragmatic-interests-of-bureaucrats projects are in the works . . . Remember that Fibber Island article about Diagnostic Codes? And such a project's beneficiaries are arguably anyone, no matter what might be going on between their ears regarding "gender" beliefs . . . it's intent is to save human bodies from pain, and shortened lives caused by iatrogenic harm, period.
I think we need to write op-eds continually, as well as writing to our legislators. Over and over again. But I think we need to show up and be visible everywhere. Most people are appalled at what has happened, but are too bullied to speak up. Set the precedent. Courage Coalition is a good org.
Are there any people in the Gender Critical/Sex Realist movement exploring the possibilities of using AI to make a "letter to the editor" generator to help individuals who aren't necessarily skilled writers put together decent and unique letters that draw from all the resources already online revealing the lies and pseudoscience spread by the activists and practitioners of lazy journalism? I've been playing around with loading up NotebookLM with my favourite articles and other sources of sanity, in order to sort of "prime the pump" (save me from the terror of the blank page) whenever I am irritated enough by some published nonsense . . . such a thing could be way more powerful than those online petition forms that prompt signers to modify a given template for a letter to their local representative or whatever .. . .
Obamacare set up the third party payments for "gender healthcare" so it's quite possible for the current administration to make CMS change the stance on payments. That would put a significant spoke in the industry, which was much smaller when people had to pay OOP for hormones & surgery.
I am thinking the only way to roll back this medical scandal and to take a page from the trans lobbyist strategy handbook and do the un-sexy, low-profile work of tackling where it's gotten embedded in the healthcare system bureaucracy . . . Blue-haired idiots interested in showing up at public events to mindlessly chant slogans as they LARP as saviors of imaginary trans children everywhere wouldn't be as likely to follow and shout-down sex realist activism there . . . Problem is, I don't know how to do this. I would like to volunteer for a group that consults with experts on how the healthcare policy sausage is made . . . Jamie Reed's LGBT Courage Coalition is where I am hoping such "boring" "behind-the-scenes" appealing-to-the-pragmatic-interests-of-bureaucrats projects are in the works . . . Remember that Fibber Island article about Diagnostic Codes? And such a project's beneficiaries are arguably anyone, no matter what might be going on between their ears regarding "gender" beliefs . . . it's intent is to save human bodies from pain, and shortened lives caused by iatrogenic harm, period.
I think we need to write op-eds continually, as well as writing to our legislators. Over and over again. But I think we need to show up and be visible everywhere. Most people are appalled at what has happened, but are too bullied to speak up. Set the precedent. Courage Coalition is a good org.
Are there any people in the Gender Critical/Sex Realist movement exploring the possibilities of using AI to make a "letter to the editor" generator to help individuals who aren't necessarily skilled writers put together decent and unique letters that draw from all the resources already online revealing the lies and pseudoscience spread by the activists and practitioners of lazy journalism? I've been playing around with loading up NotebookLM with my favourite articles and other sources of sanity, in order to sort of "prime the pump" (save me from the terror of the blank page) whenever I am irritated enough by some published nonsense . . . such a thing could be way more powerful than those online petition forms that prompt signers to modify a given template for a letter to their local representative or whatever .. . .
Obamacare set up the third party payments for "gender healthcare" so it's quite possible for the current administration to make CMS change the stance on payments. That would put a significant spoke in the industry, which was much smaller when people had to pay OOP for hormones & surgery.