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youarelookingatthis t1_jbfhfad wrote
Reply to In testimony and rally, crowds oppose Republican-backed bills targeting LGBTQ youth by kitchinsink
It's quite disturbing how much these Republi-Fascists are focusing on trans and nonbinary children.
youarelookingatthis t1_ja80b8e wrote
Reply to fabric masks by cucumberwatermelon
Most convenience stores like Walgreens/CVS tend to carry small packs of cloth masks. However if you are wearing them to prevent getting/spreading Covid, I would recommend upgrading to a KN95/N95, as they are statistically better at protecting people.
youarelookingatthis t1_j9riyrs wrote
Reply to Suffolk or Umass Boston? by [deleted]
What’s your financial aid like?
youarelookingatthis t1_j641vml wrote
Reply to Struggling Mass. GOP had just $35,000 in its coffers, on net, treasurer says - The Boston Globe by TouchDownBurrito
Well well well, if it isn't the consequences of their own actions.
youarelookingatthis t1_j5ulosz wrote
Reply to Thoughts on “The Embrace” memorial by g8932
I saw it in person and like it. I do agree that I think if you included their faces 99% of the criticism wouldn't exist. I like that it A.) includes Coretta, B.) is larger than life, and C.) allows you to walk underneath it so you can be in the middle of the embrace.
youarelookingatthis t1_j56wqy2 wrote
Reply to comment by Hdale803 in Where to move…Seacoast NH by Hdale803
Hampton Beach is great. It can get really busy during the summer and there have been some issues with some people in recent years, but I've been going up there for over 10 years and I've never encountered a single issue.
youarelookingatthis t1_j562s2o wrote
Reply to comment by vexingsilence in This is currently an anti-trans bill sitting in our house at the moment, and frankly, I don’t see enough people talking about it. by Jtagz
Look, it's clear you don't want to listen to the science here and testimony from people who actually know what they're talking about, so we're done here.
youarelookingatthis t1_j561vf8 wrote
Reply to comment by vexingsilence in This is currently an anti-trans bill sitting in our house at the moment, and frankly, I don’t see enough people talking about it. by Jtagz
Right. Because the NY Post is a bastion of journalistic integrity.
Wanting to stop transgender children from receiving the treatment they need is transphobia. It's really as simple as that.
youarelookingatthis t1_j55zk5b wrote
Reply to comment by vexingsilence in This is currently an anti-trans bill sitting in our house at the moment, and frankly, I don’t see enough people talking about it. by Jtagz
SEGM is a known anti transgender hate group, as is Genspect: https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7gg54/florida-transgender-healthcare-minors
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https://www.caaps.co/rogd-statement
"As an organization committed to the generation and application of clinical science for the public good, the Coalition for the Advancement and Application of Psychological Science (CAAPS) supports eliminating the use of Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria (ROGD) and similar concepts for clinical and diagnostic application given the lack of rigorous empirical support for its existence.
There are no sound empirical studies of ROGD and it has not been subjected to rigorous peer-review processes that are standard for clinical science. Further, there is no evidence that ROGD aligns with the lived experiences of transgender children and adolescents.
Despite the lack of evidence for ROGD and its significant potential for creating harm, it has garnered increased attention in the general public and is being misused within and beyond the field of psychology. For example, recent medical articles have started including ROGD in their overview of adolescents with gender incongruence, and there has been an increase in books, videos, podcasts, and training directed to parents and clinicians offering strategies for diagnosing and treating ROGD. The proliferation of misinformation regarding ROGD is also infiltrating policy decisions. Currently, there are over 100 bills under consideration in legislative bodies across the country that seek to limit the rights of transgender adolescents, many of which are predicated on the unsupported claims advanced by ROGD. Thus, even though ROGD is not a diagnostic classification or subtype in either the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) or the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), nor is it under consideration for inclusion in future editions, it is critical to address the misinformation regarding ROGD now."
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All of your so called evidence is easy to disprove and makes it obvious that you're cloaking your transphobia and hate in a made up concern over the mental faculties of children.
youarelookingatthis t1_j55x87w wrote
Reply to comment by vexingsilence in This is currently an anti-trans bill sitting in our house at the moment, and frankly, I don’t see enough people talking about it. by Jtagz
Evidence. Show me evidence cisgender children are being bullied into transitioning otherwise you're just wasting both our times.
youarelookingatthis t1_j55vjuv wrote
Reply to comment by vexingsilence in This is currently an anti-trans bill sitting in our house at the moment, and frankly, I don’t see enough people talking about it. by Jtagz
So you want children to suffer for years?
youarelookingatthis t1_j55gdpm wrote
Reply to This is currently an anti-trans bill sitting in our house at the moment, and frankly, I don’t see enough people talking about it. by Jtagz
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8099405/
"Based on this review, there is an extremely low prevalence of regret in transgender patients after GAS."
Additionally:
"Overall, the most common reason for regret was psychosocial circumstances, particularly due to difficulties generated by return to society with the new gender in both social and family enviroments"
and
"Our study has shown a very low percentage of regret in TGNB population after GAS."
youarelookingatthis t1_j55fa9f wrote
Reply to comment by Quirky_Butterfly_946 in This is currently an anti-trans bill sitting in our house at the moment, and frankly, I don’t see enough people talking about it. by Jtagz
New Hampshire: live free or die, unless you're trans, then you need to suffer.
Just making sure I got your message right.
youarelookingatthis t1_j3wmt2x wrote
God Mariano is the worst, he completely drags down ideas and bills, I can't stand him.
youarelookingatthis t1_iz1gbom wrote
Is it possible for your boss/manager to meet with the landlord? It sounds like there are restrooms that the landlord somewhat arbitrarily designated "male" and "female".
youarelookingatthis t1_ivpssh1 wrote
Reply to comment by rubicon83 in Who else is surprised Q4 was so close? by 737900ER
Well why didn't you want them to have licenses?
youarelookingatthis t1_ivpdgdz wrote
Reply to Who else is surprised Q4 was so close? by 737900ER
I think it was a number of issues.
- ) The racism. It's there, and there's so much misinformation that is racist regarding what undocumented people have licenses means.
2.) It was the only question where a "yes" vote kept the law. All the other "yes" votes were for changing the law, so I get the confusion.
3.) It was the last question, so people may have missed it.
youarelookingatthis t1_iuhzauw wrote
Reply to comment by Hilarias_Glucose_Cup in Dartmouth cancels live event due to fear of protesters by Hilarias_Glucose_Cup
You: "Dartmouth cancels live event..."
Jesse Singal and Katie Herzog: "We've Cancelled Our Dartmouth Show"
Someone's lying here, both can't be true. Unless someone changed the rules of the English language and forget to tell me.
youarelookingatthis t1_iuhxy0e wrote
It's very ironic that in a post about alleged journalists, there is misinformation in why the event was actually cancelled.
youarelookingatthis t1_jbj6266 wrote
Reply to comment by vscduebr in In testimony and rally, crowds oppose Republican-backed bills targeting LGBTQ youth by kitchinsink
Be gone TERF!