Look, according to transactivist ideology, some women have penises. So by the same ideology, some men have breasts. What the zarking fardwarks do these numbskull activists want? Or is iit one rule for people who are ex-men, and another for those who are ex-women. You know, the manifestation of the not terribly subtle misogyny among transactivists. Especially those who are chicks with dicks.
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No, they have a higher GDP per capita, so actually they do spend more on their health services.Originally posted by vetran View PostSo do Ireland, Luxemburg and Poland
Healthcare expenditure statistics - Statistics Explained
We spend more than Finland and Iceland do they have bankrupt health services?I'm alright JackComment
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Misandrists surely?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostLook, according to transactivist ideology, some women have penises. So by the same ideology, some men have breasts. What the zarking fardwarks do these numbskull activists want? Or is iit one rule for people who are ex-men, and another for those who are ex-women. You know, the manifestation of the not terribly subtle misogyny among transactivists. Especially those who are chicks with dicks.Comment
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No they are not as they are biologically male.Originally posted by vetran View PostMisandrists surely?
Plus any woman would be ok having and using the term breasts."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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FTFY. From the perspective that NHS should be merged with HMRC and get 100% of our taxes, it's underfunded.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostFrom a right-minded perspective it is.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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The largest woman's clitoris is bigger than the man's smallest penis. Do you want pictures?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostLook, according to transactivist ideology, some women have penises. So by the same ideology, some men have breasts. What the zarking fardwarks do these numbskull activists want? Or is iit one rule for people who are ex-men, and another for those who are ex-women. You know, the manifestation of the not terribly subtle misogyny among transactivists. Especially those who are chicks with dicks."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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YES...... Of a massive clit not a micro-dick and baby-balls.Originally posted by Paddy View PostThe largest woman's clitoris is bigger than the man's smallest penis. Do you want pictures?See You Next TuesdayComment
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If you want a better service Tory voters need stop being so stingy. The NHS is the most efficient health service in the world.Originally posted by d000hg View PostFTFY. From the perspective that NHS should be merged with HMRC and get 100% of our taxes, it's underfunded.
Which countries have the best healthcare systems?
Sure it could be better, then it needs more money. Whilst Nurses work incredibly hard, Tory voters enjoy sitting in their armchairs and being "outraged" at NHS staff "not doing their jobs". The reason Tory voters constantly throw mud at the NHS is because healthcare staff tend to be Labour voters.
Perhaps some of these "armchair" healthcare specialists should volunteer for one day a week to "change the bedpans".Last edited by BlasterBates; 11 February 2021, 11:26.I'm alright JackComment
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It's actually interesting reading the same story in other news outlets -
Sky News - 'Chestfeeding': Hospital trust becomes first in UK to adopt gender inclusive language for perinatal services | UK News | Sky News
BBC News - Brighton NHS Trust introduces new trans-friendly terms - BBC News
And the Trusts Policy document on it - https://www.bsuh.nhs.uk/maternity/wp...vices-BSUH.pdf
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Please note that these language changes do not apply when discussing or caring for individuals in a one-on-one capacity where language and documentation should reflect the gender identity of the individual. When caring for cis women it is good practice to use terminology that is meaningful and appropriate to the individual; this may include terms such as woman, mother or breastfeeding."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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You're making the mistake that this is a debate about social issues in a modern society. How can I express what this is about:Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt's actually interesting reading the same story in other news outlets -
Sky News - 'Chestfeeding': Hospital trust becomes first in UK to adopt gender inclusive language for perinatal services | UK News | Sky News
BBC News - Brighton NHS Trust introduces new trans-friendly terms - BBC News
And the Trusts Policy document on it - https://www.bsuh.nhs.uk/maternity/wp...vices-BSUH.pdf
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