• Atomic@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    “I told her that I’m not competent, but I can guide you. I can refer you to services that can take better care of you. But after I said that, things went south,” gynaecologist Victor Acharian told Euronews.

    Talk about the article just wanting to stir shit with the headlines. And so many of you are falling for it.

    • PizzasDontWearCapes@sh.itjust.works
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      The comments about only treating “real women” and not men who “shave their beards” and “tell my secretary that they are a woman” are problematic

      The patient needs to be educated about their body and the medical community needs to evolve to better serve trans people as well

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        1 year ago

        Nothing they said is problematic or wrong. They care about sex, not gender. They’re medical professionals that deal with specific parts of the female reproductive system.

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          Disagree, they were pointlessly rude to a confused patient. The patient may have been in the wrong place, and they started strong with trying to guide them, but the later comments were just lashing out and trying to hurt.

          Stating falsehoods is not a requirement for being “problematic”. Indeed, it’s ridiculously easy to reach any offensive ideology you want without having to stray from factual statements.

          That’s not to say it’s all his fault, it sounds like a messy case where everyone involved screwed up.