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Should This Be Funded ?
If the NHS is short of money why is type of thing funded.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-46 78300/F irst-ma n-birth -Britai n-says- Scott-P arker.h tml
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kvalidir - you are confused if you think people expressing an opinion that NHS should not be funding a sex change is transphobia. It is not. Just because some people do not feel the NHS should be funding this type of operation doesn't automaticall y make them transphobic, and it is naïve to think that it does.
13:32 Mon 10th Jul 2017
If you read the Link it is obvious that the Pregnancy is not what is being funded,
///Since the birth Scott has resumed life as a man and is continuing with his transition – planning to have an operation to remove his breasts next year. More surgery to transform other organs could follow.
The taxpayer-funded process costs an average of £29,000.///
And I for one did not imply that in my Post.
Naomi I think it is you who is'muddled' in failing to understand that your views are misplaced and blatantly transphobic. There are a lot of people on here so riddled with social and political dogma that they either do not understand or choose to ignore points reasonably put to them and I'll continue to point that out to them (including you) as and when I see it occur, but glad you're taking notice.
kvalidir - you are confused if you think people expressing an opinion that NHS should not be funding a sex change is transphobia.
It is not.
Just because some people do not feel the NHS should be funding this type of operation doesn't automatically make them transphobic, and it is naïve to think that it does.
It is not.
Just because some people do not feel the NHS should be funding this type of operation doesn't automatically make them transphobic, and it is naïve to think that it does.