A fairly longer video essay from PhilosophyTube than normal, but I found it quite eye-opening. I live in the UK and I had not realised the extent to which healthcare for transgender individuals...
A fairly longer video essay from PhilosophyTube than normal, but I found it quite eye-opening.
I live in the UK and I had not realised the extent to which healthcare for transgender individuals had become so deteriorated under the current Labour government, in particular. The 'charities' and various organisations with a trans-sceptic view being able to play such a pivotal role in a supposedly independent report, as well as being given exclusive access to meetings with the health minister instead of organisations who actually aid trans people on a daily basis is quite disturbing.
I think now is a particular pertinent time to watch this video, given that the Health Minister who has just resigned supposedly intends to put himself forward for leadership of the party.
Most revealing for me, is the fact that no trans people have had any involvement in the policies being drafted for healthcare which directly concerns them. This is directly parallel to what happens in healthcare for women, people of colour, and other parts of the LGBTQ umbrella. It's quite shameful that this continues to occur.
A fairly longer video essay from PhilosophyTube than normal, but I found it quite eye-opening.
I live in the UK and I had not realised the extent to which healthcare for transgender individuals had become so deteriorated under the current Labour government, in particular. The 'charities' and various organisations with a trans-sceptic view being able to play such a pivotal role in a supposedly independent report, as well as being given exclusive access to meetings with the health minister instead of organisations who actually aid trans people on a daily basis is quite disturbing.
I think now is a particular pertinent time to watch this video, given that the Health Minister who has just resigned supposedly intends to put himself forward for leadership of the party.
Most revealing for me, is the fact that no trans people have had any involvement in the policies being drafted for healthcare which directly concerns them. This is directly parallel to what happens in healthcare for women, people of colour, and other parts of the LGBTQ umbrella. It's quite shameful that this continues to occur.