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7 hours ago, JDHillFan said:


Honor the social progress being championed by these self-haters. Do it quickly. Pride Month is almost over. 

 

...and then Palestine will liberate queers from the Earth...

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2 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

I won't embed the video tweet, but here's the text and link if you dare...

 

A man receives a BLO.W  J.O.B and URINATES in another man’s mouth at San Francisco Pride.

 

I talked to @SFPD about the laws regarding this and they said it’s a “pick your own battles kind of day”. —  (End of video)

 

This is 100% illegal yet no laws are being enforced.

 

https://x.com/TaylerUSA/status/1807575725006028911?t=LiSYwzL-iEtQpLNtnxmZEw&s=19


 

PRIDE is over.  The ash heap of history.  
 

Absolutely disgusting.  
 

 

 

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It's gone from "don't judge us by what we do in the privacy of our bedrooms" to "you will accept us doing in public what we do in the privacy of our bedrooms."

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1 hour ago, SCBills said:

Bro… WHAT are these videos coming out of SF Pride. 
 

These people need to be deported in the name of national security because they are testing God way too hard. 

 

YOU are the problem for noticing adult men performing sex acts in public. 

 

You had a whole month to do the right thing and honor this type of behavior.

 

Just ask Finding.

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On 6/5/2024 at 9:45 PM, Roundybout said:

From your “only 1% regret transitioning” article that you obviously did not bother to digest:

 

The issue here is that neither of these extremes are reliable estimates of regret. The 30 percent figure obviously does not map onto regret. Many people stop using their parent or partner’s health care for reasons completely unrelated to transition regret (i.e., divorce). And the studies of surgery in the review are mostly surgeons following up with their own patients, with quite high dropout rates. It’s not surprising that only 1 percent of people report to a surgeon who did an operation that they regret it!

There’s also a problem here about how we define “regret.” One of the biggest studies on transition-related regret was on the Amsterdam gender clinic, including nearly 7,000 people over 43 years. These authors defined “regret” as a patient who came back to the clinic after surgery to access hormones that would reverse their gender transition (and who had this noted in their records). By this definition, less than 1 percent of people regretted their surgery. But this is obviously not a particularly useful definition, because it will miss all of the people who regretted their procedures but went elsewhere for their follow-up care, or simply never got back to the original clinic about their regret.

Perhaps the most useful way to examine regret is to look at the proportion of people who cease their transition and go back to the gender they were originally. A large national study found that 13.1 percent of transgender people participating in the U.S. Transgender Survey reported detransitioning at some point in their lives. I think that’s a fairly reasonable estimate of the rate of people experiencing somemeasure of regret around their transition experience.

 

 

 

Here you go. Anyway, f those young people that get screwed over by Big Medicine. 

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