Comments by "Johanna S. L. Brushane" (@johannas.l.brushane2518) on "David Pakman Show" channel.

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  22. It's not really the right who blew up the issues of identity policy. To recognize groups that are at disadvantage and trying to improve them is a priori a good thing to do. Most can at least passively support it and see what is discussed. But the problem arise when the groups that are said to be at disadvantage to some degree become competitive and divisive. This is also recognized in marxist theory and can be deliberately used to divide societies. And this was what happened with the trans issue, girls/women who are typically at comparative disadvantage with boys/men of having resources for their sports are suddenly sidestepped by an average individual who have the physical advantage of having had a testosterone level they never would have been allowed to compete with. And these girls/women are basically told to suck it up and be kind of glad that they are in majority. Or the redefinition of the meaning of the concepts of sex/gender and "trans" or how we understand it in terms of biological reproduction function and how we recognise it: there are some physical signs that usually is a telltale of whether an individual is a man or a woman. It is confusing if an individual is not expected to do anything at all to present in a way that is important for that individual to be recognised as but instead the people around yhat individual are expected to "transform" their view of how they recognise a man or a woman but still acknowledge the individual who don't care at all about how they present as the one being "trans". It may seem petty but if we are to be able to find some common ground with other people even in disagreements there must be possible to communicate in a way where words actually have meaning. And as I believe it was Elton John who said that the sex is not decided on whether a person want to wear glitter. The other issue is that it is somewhat being pushed onto kids, sometimes by organisations that have quite the abusive language. Kids who are neither even old enough to get a tatto and nor have the maturity to be able to give relevant consent to treatments that will have them sterilised (often at an age where they may difficult to differentiate whether there is an actual gender dysphoria or whether they are at odds with the different social expectations of girls and boys (or even homophobia). The latter is typically not solved by sexchanging treatments.
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  28. I wouldn't say that it is particular upsetting that she has the company that among other things sell glucose monitors to people without diagnoses. Why gatekeeping the technology that can detect whether you may go around and eat stuff that give you frequent glucose spikes and thus help you see if something should be changed to avoid getting t2 diabetes? What is the supposed "conspiracy theory" in that USA has a disproportionate high number of people with chronich disease and quite a number can be detected much earlier than the standard bloodpanels allow. Casey Means has that company and there with Dr Robert Lustig as well (who was the one who got the honour to treat kids with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease). According to him one could detect risk of t2 diabetes some 10-15 years before you do with the standard bloodpanels in place today. The way to do it would to check for fasting insulin, which is fairly easy and not particularly costly but it is blocked by the American Diabetes Association, ADA, who perhaps are more concerned about the donations they get from junk food producers and pharmaceutical producers. And of course, if people were alsrted long before T2D knocked on the door to acknowledge it's arrival and changed their habits their number of members would probably diminish. It's not a conspiracy theory that the spokesperson for the American Diabetes Association is a morbidly obese woman who previously have worked for Kellogg's and that the recipes at their site are such that they require people to are diagnosed with t2d to be on medication.
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