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Bjorn Satre's avatar

I saw both this episodes with john Oliver and the one with Jon Stewart and as a liberal and progressive myself (I am Norwegian Social democrat) I was disappointed to see how these guys have so completely bought the trans extreme agenda. As readers here will know, in many European countries the tides is shifting (Sweden did a 180 degree turn, Finland the same and in the UK things are changing too). The issue is so polarized in the USA (and Canada) and it seems that liberals in the USA are unable to see that this issue is not as clear-cut as trans-activist are claiming

Saw also the last episodes with Bill Maher and he seems to see things other liberals won't

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo8t86Fi2JQ

(see in the ends about the Canadian trans women with the huge fake boobs which show the madness liberals in Canda and USA are defending)

Democrats in the USA is going to lose in 2024 if this madness continues

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GBM's avatar

As a retired pediatric physician, I have to disagree with Lisa about wishing that physicians and medical associations should manage these issues and we should keep the government out of the clinic room. There has been a movement to medicalize many controversial social issues in recent decades. Gun violence is an example. Doctors cannot solve the gun problem. Gun ownership is embedded in our Bill of Rights and it is our government authorities that are constitutionally given the responsibility for overseeing public safety. Physicians can document the huge personal and social costs of reckless gun use. Abortion is a profoundly ethical and legal issue. The legal status of the fetus is not a medical decision and should not be left to doctors. Likewise, the aggressive provision of gender-affirming medical and surgical therapies have long-term, as yet inadequately studied consequences. Political influences are clearly playing a role in setting up clinics, urging "peer counselors" and endorsing therapies when there are unsettled medical, psychological and ethical issues that the pediatric endocrinology community has NOT honored with a sober and careful approach.

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