In Cross-Dressing Butcher News
Via the ladies at Reduxx, a tale that begins as farce, but soon veers elsewhere.
Imagine, if you will, a 53-year-old Scottish butcher and advocate for “transgender issues,” a man famed locally, both for his “shockingly bad” customer service and his cross-dressing proclivities, and also for thieving ladies’ undergarments, resulting in the nickname “knicker pincher.” Yes, I know. It does rather have the makings of a 1970s comedy sketch:
Again, all rather farcical.
However, Mr Miller has since been apprehended by the police following the disappearance of an 11-year-old girl:
In light of which, it’s perhaps worth highlighting Mr Miller’s philosophy regarding children and their flourishing, aired on Facebook in 2020, while in the guise of “Amy George,” his blonde and busty alter ego:
He’s giving gifts, you see. By ignoring boundaries.
Also, this Mechanical Turk thing…
The question is why the “researchers” would chose this lot, other than they are probably left leaning to start with.
So they got a “diverse” sample to correct for this, I imagine.
Oopsie – or maybe not.
Sokal, no, sewage, yes.
“…my patients are some of the most interesting and down to earth people…“
Gents, have you gotten a haircut? Ladies, colored your hair?
Well totally the same as cutting off body parts and scarfing down hormones and congrats on your gender affirming care, says this chief resident.
Like pretty much all of the “MD”s down that rabbit hole, no blue checkmark. How many of those on her threads do you suppose are legitimately doctors? I am developing a fear of the medical profession. Even if many of these people are fake, shouldn’t the professional medical associations be concerned about this? And especially if they are not fake.
The profession has created so many specialists, there are now ever so many different people and different offices one has to go through to have the most basic thing addressed (currently in a huge, long process to have a simple basal cell issue addressed) that we have to either trust the system or take our chances with nature. I have no bloody idea if the doctors that I see are capable of rational thought. On top of that, they get persnickety if I say that I am the final authority on my health. I’m beginning to suspect information may even be withheld so that they can better control the decision making process.
shouldn’t the professional medical associations be concerned about this?
I have no experience with the local professional medical association, but I do have a lot of experience with the local professional engineering and legal associations, and they are as corrupt and politicized as f*ck.
I suppose it’s possible that the medical
guildsassociations are the lone holdout, but it doesn’t seem the safe way to bet.YMMV, Canada is a Eurosocialist country that will lock you up for paying your doctor, so.
“Many patients lived their entire lives in someone else’s body.”
Only true if your patients are tapeworms, liver flukes, and alien face huggers.
I have no experience with the local professional medical association, but I do have a lot of experience with the local professional engineering and legal associations, and they are as corrupt and politicized as f*ck.
Professional organizations always become infested with people who are more interested in politics and power than in the profession.
And I use “infested” because it is dehumanizing.