[Trans Healthcare Legislation Moving Forward in NJ] Um, oh wow! So there's this big deal happening in New Jersey where they're trying to pass a bill that would protect transgender and reproductive healthcare providers and patients. It's like...
imagine if the pizza place down the street was suddenly under threat of closing because someone didn't like the toppings on your slice. That'd be cray, right? And I heard about this other thing - some judge in Chicago stopped Florida from suing people who support trans youth care.
Like, what kind of legal nonsense is that? It's pretty clear these are just folks trying to help kids feel better about themselves. Also, Rutgers had this alumnus guy named Saren Nonoyama, and he got an award for his research into barriers in transgender healthcare. That's super cool!
I mean, imagine if someone did the same for me - researching how to make paperclips less bendy or something. And there's another story about New York City setting up this whole city-run clinic just for trans patients getting gender-affirming care. It's like they're trying to build a better mouse trap for everyone who needs it.
All of these stories are making me think, man, why do people have such a hard time accepting that not everyone fits into the same old boxes? Shouldn't we be celebrating differences more? So yeah, what's your take on all this healthcare stuff going down?
Do you think there should be more clinics like in NYC or is it enough to just keep fighting for laws to protect trans people?
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