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Thursday, March 16, 2023

West Virginia could ban transgender care

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - A bill that would ban evidence-based health care for transgender minors in West Virginia, the state estimated to have more transgender youth per capita than any other in the nation, is headed to the desk of Gov. Jim Justice.

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  1. It's called "getting tired of that shit". They can go over to Kentucky if they want their peckers chopped off.
    Daryl

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  2. I graduated high school in the early 90s. We didn't have any "transgender kids" when I was in middle and high school, we just had 2 or 3 weirdos over the years who all got sorted out by the self policing that kids in school used to be allowed to do, and all of them were more or less normal by the time HS was done.

    As I came to learn when dealing with my father's dementia and bipolar behavior, the worst thing anyone can ever do to a mentally ill person is to encourage or support the mental illness and delusions. Yet here we are in our modern clown world where people embrace it, and are threatened with death if they don't.

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  3. That's not much comfort for those citizens because the states that drive their budgets into the ground like a tent stake paying for "gender affirming" care (i.e. mutilation because you're delusional) will just ask for more Fed $$ and they'll get it because they are leftist states.

    Those of us in fiscally responsible states, and indeed any fiscally responsible citizen in any state, have been watching our tax dollar and our .gov administered health care dollar get doled out to ne'er do well states and individuals for decades.

    It's just and extension of the penalty for playing by the American Dream rules and the reward for being a complete financial dipshit. We've been dealing with that since the "war on poverty" started.

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  4. If it's not mass formation psychosis, why would it be regional?

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  5. To mutilate a child should be felony where doctors lose their license, hospitals lose Medicare and Medicaid money. But that is in Sane World, not Clown World.

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  6. Oh well. At least there's the "medically verifiable disorder" exception for Klinefelters and de la Chapelle syndrome patients and such.

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