▲ | Manuel_D 6 days ago | |||||||
The interim report - which had the same findings that gender affirming care in minors had scant evidence - was published in March 2022. Also, that quote is not appearing anywhere in the linked article. Did you post the wrong link? Again, is the mere fact that Cass - whose job is to advise governments on healthcare - met with someone in government supposed to disqualify the review as politically motivated? What, specifically, did this DeSantis staffer change in the Cass Review? This is just straightforward attempts at guilt by association. Given that Cass' job is to advise government on healthcare, meeting with government staffers is hardly surprising. | ||||||||
▲ | strangecasts 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Also, that quote is not appearing anywhere in the linked article. Did you post the wrong link? Linked in the article, about her meeting with Hunter https://genderanalysis.net/2023/11/new-trial-exhibits-in-doe... > This is just straightforward attempts at guilt by association. Call him a "government staffer" all you like, let's call it what it is: her meeting with an explicitly religious interest group | ||||||||
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