Curves, I think that one of the main problems of this bill is that they used the medical aspect of transition to make a loud noise to muffle out the more insidious aspects of what was passed.
I think that most people would agree that any medical intervention on kids should be handled gently and with trepidation.
Almost everything else in this bill damages the welfare of children in favor of a very religious core family outlook that has no place in government policy.
This is the same reason, on a parliamentary level, that Freeland's bill was forced to break up into smaller parts, federally by the speaker. It's an omnibus type bill that tries to sneak in legislation. It's politics, and it's gross.
Split up, the medical parts would still pass, and the rest would be chewed to shreds.
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