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Cops Broke Patient Protection Laws And Sexually Assaulted A Trans Girl To Try And Prove Her Transness

cops broke patient protection laws and sexually assaulted a trans girl to try and prove her transness so they could discriminate her. ive seen nobody but trans women talking about this. it's an insane violation of a teenager's privacy and safety that will affect for years. but nobody fucking cares because she's a trans woman and not a cis woman you can easily defend by saying she wasn't even trans. btw the report was put it by parents, it seems the students did not care at all.

in other news, the new team same as the old team that's investigating trans healthcare on the nhs were at a conversion therapy convention. these are the people the nhs put in charge of our healthcare. we are fucked and i hope all of them suffer immensely.

Cops Broke Patient Protection Laws And Sexually Assaulted A Trans Girl To Try And Prove Her Transness

[the screenshot is of a post by erin reed that states:

"one. in a horrifying sign for transgender care in the united kingdom, multiple NHS officials tasked with trans care in the UK have decided to speak alongside conversion therapists at an anti-LGBTQ+ hate group conference.

Subscribe to support my journalism. Let's dig in."

the screenshot includes an image of the article's heading.]

NHS Trans Care Officials Speak At Anti-Trans Hate Group SEGM's Conference
erininthemorning.com
The speakers are poised to determine the future of transgender care in the United Kingdom, which has increasingly come under attack.

and here is the link.

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