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FINALLY! Boobs Are Making a Comeback | Redacted with Natali and Clayton Morris

  • Independent News Roundup By Independent News Roundup
  • May 5, 2024

May 4, 2024 REDACTED

Guess what? We can call ladies boobs "boobs" again! The National Health Service in the U.K. will announce a ban on gender neutral terms for the female body in healthcare services. The term chestfeeding was introduced by trans ideologists to include woman who identify as men. This term will not be allowed by NHS services and neither will “people who have ovaries.” These people can and will once again be called women. Is this the end of an era that history will look poorly upon? 


Summary

The conversation discusses the recent decision by the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK to ban gender-neutral terms for the female body in healthcare services. The focus is on the use of gender-neutral terms for breastfeeding and chest feeding, and the reclaiming of the term 'boobs' to refer specifically to women's breasts. The conversation also touches on the controversy surrounding gender-affirming care and the potential harm it can cause, as well as the importance of recognizing and respecting biological differences between men and women in healthcare settings.

Keywords

NHS, gender-neutral terms, breastfeeding, chest feeding, boobs, gender-affirming care, harm, biological differences, healthcare

Takeaways

The NHS in the UK has banned gender-neutral terms for the female body in healthcare services, including the use of 'chest feeding' instead of 'breastfeeding'. This decision has been seen as a reclaiming of the term 'boobs' to refer specifically to women's breasts.
There is controversy surrounding gender-affirming care, with a major study funded by the NHS showing that it is based on quackery and can harm children. The decision to ban gender-neutral terms is seen as a step back from this ideology.
The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing and respecting biological differences between men and women in healthcare settings. The NHS now allows women to specifically request female-only providers and ensures they are not given a trans woman as a provider.
The conversation draws parallels between the current era of gender ideology and past instances of pseudoscientific treatments that harmed vulnerable people, such as lobotomies and oviorectomies. It raises the question of how history will remember this time and whether we will learn from past mistakes.

Chapters

00:00 The Reclaiming of 'Boobs': NHS Bans Gender-Neutral Terms for Female Body
02:17 Controversy Surrounding Gender-Affirming Care and Harm to Children
03:15 Recognizing Biological Differences: Women Can Request Female-Only Providers
08:19 Gender Ideology Era: Will We Learn from Past Mistakes?

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TimNewZealand
1.16 in and Clayton nearly makes a boo boo - cutting short the word fabulous. (smile).
The Daily Telegraph in the UK is starting to become more independent and 'unwoke' - on more other issues too. The shift is slowly happening, as they now have a point of difference across UK print and digital media.
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VoiceMedia_EDITOR
yes I caught that too.. no matter how old we are the school boy still resides in us all (hopefully) - The shift can't happen fast enough!