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MTG responded with a transphobic move.
Facebook took one of them down. Guess which one?
https://twitter.com/repmarienewman/s...727962638?s=21
Facebook took down a video of a Member putting up a trans flag?
On what possible grounds?
Snowflakes needed special treatment
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mashable.com/article/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-conservative-pages.amp
Facebook took down a video of a Member putting up a trans flag?
On what possible grounds?
Dr. Rachel Levine, the first transgender person to be nominated for a Senate-confirmed position in the federal government, had been seated in her confirmation hearing to become the nation’s assistant secretary of health for a little less than an hour when she was grilled about “genital mutilation” of minor children by a Republican committee member.
“American culture is down normalizing the idea that minors can be given hormones,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said on Thursday, likening standards of care for transgender minors to castration and female circumcision and blaming increasing rates of trans-identified youth on “the social pressure to conform and do what others do.”
“Do you believe minors are capable of making such a life changing decision of changing one's sex?” Paul asked Levine,
In response, Levine thanked Paul for his “interest” in the question of transgender medicine, calling it “a very complex and nuanced field with robust research and standards of care that have been developed” by pediatricians.
“If I’m fortunate enough to be confirmed, I will look forward to working with you and your office and coming to your office to discuss the particulars of the standards of care for transgender medicine,” Levine said. Levine, who currently serves as Pennsylvania’s secretary of health, is a pediatrician and former state physician general whose handling of the coronavirus pandemic in Pennsylvania has drawn widespread praise, did not address the substance of the question, or attempt to correct Paul’s apparent misunderstanding of medical transition for transgender youth.
Paul, a former self-certified ophthalmologist, repeated his question of whether Levine supported access to hormone blockers and “reconstruction of genitalia” for minors, before relaying the story of Keira Bell, a British citizen who was assigned female at birth before taking puberty blockers and supplemental testosterone as a teenager. Bell, who later de-transitioned when she was an adult, led a court case that effectively blocked transgender children under 16 from medical transition in the United Kingdom. It is not standard medical practice to perform gender confirmation surgery on minors in the United States, and Bell’s surgery was not performed until she was 20.
“I’m alarmed that you’re not saying they should be prevented from making decisions to amputate their breasts or genitalia,” Paul said. “We have always said that minors do not have full rights—will you make a more firm decision on whether or not minors should be involved in these decisions?”
Levine reiterated that transgender medicine is “a very complex and nuanced field,” as well as her offer to talk with Paul and his staff about the issue, upon which Paul asked the record to show that she refused to answer his question and likened trans men being given testosterone to hydroxychloroquine being used to treat COVID-19.
Facebook took down a video of a Member putting up a trans flag?
On what possible grounds?
It was likely taken down automatically by AI and was not intentional. It was probably reported as violating standards by MAGAts and the algorithm may have been confused by some of the comments. The video has been restored.
"In my past experience, wages usually don't put people out of business, how you run your business will put you out of business," Jelinek said at the hearing.
https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN2AP28X?__twitter_impression=true
Wages don't put people out of business, but keeping them as low as possible until we're shamed into raising them sure does help.
One wonders what this does for certain sectors though. My dad ran a non-profit of adult foster care group homes that relied heavily upon Medicaid payments and state funding for mental health programs, which Republicans continually cut throughout the course of his career. When he retired they were operating on shoestrings. His prediction was that eventually the whole system would collapse and many clients would end up either with their guardians or, in the many cases where the state was their guardian, on the streets because the entire point of the deinstitutionalization movement was to close the hospitals.
"In my past experience, wages usually don't put people out of business, how you run your business will put you out of business," Jelinek said at the hearing.
https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN2AP28X?__twitter_impression=true
"In my past experience, wages usually don't put people out of business, how you run your business will put you out of business," Jelinek said at the hearing.
https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN2AP28X?__twitter_impression=true
It will be interesting if sinema helps kill the equality act
https://mobile.twitter.com/RonBrowns...13022096302083
But industries that involve selling a product or service? I’m pretty sure I read that most localities that have implemented the $15 wage have found places only raised prices around 10%. How many people are going to stop going to the bar because a pint is now 5.50 instead of 5? Or their 12 dollar entree is now 13.50?