Proposal aims to make Pittsburgh a 'sanctuary city' for gender-affirming care
Legislation set to be introduced to Pittsburgh City Council on Tuesday aims to make Pittsburgh a “sanctuary city” for gender-affirming health care.
The measure, sponsored by Councilwoman Barb Warwick, D-Greenfield, would shield gender-affirming care providers, recipients and legal guardians from out-of-state investigations or prosecution.
Ask a politician what gender-affirming health care is and they will blow bubbles. They take the check for the bill that others write. They would sell out their family for a modest check.
Gender-denying care. Fixed it.
ReplyDeleteTrans illegal immigrants are rejoicing.
ReplyDeleteCuz the whole sanctuary city idea is working so well in NY and elsewhere right? Christ. Just more gaslighting.
ReplyDeleteThat's good. It means that the birthrate will go down and we'll soon be able to close Shittsburg.
ReplyDeleteShip 'em all to Pittsburgh then.
ReplyDeleteAsk a politician what gender-affirming health care is and they will blow bubbles. They take the check for the bill that others write. They would sell out their family for a modest check.
ReplyDeleteLook out Iron City, a new brew is going to take over
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