It is REALLY SAD that once respected institutions now need to be scrutinized and one needs to figure out for themselves what is right/correct/accurate.
Reminds me of doing my own car repairs. When I first started off I ended up looking at dozens of sites for say a brake change. Even knowing nothing about it, after comparing a bunch of different ones you can get an idea of who knows what they are doing and where to get the best teaching.
But it is really discouraging when you have to do it for medical advice as well. And at least with car repairs you don’t have people INTENTIONALLY steering you off in the wrong direction (no pun intended).
So if your brakes identify as part of the throttle system, you can drill a hole in the side of the brake pad and run a fuel line....
It is definitely discouraging.
The ACA is largely responsible for the crap-care we now have. Many MDs walked away, and what remains are compliant “professionals”.
I describe the medical community as cult. That’s not to say every medical soul is a Charles Manson subscriber, but the effective outcome is cultish. Consider the frontline nurses being forced to get the vax — individuals that faced SARS for the last 18 months.
I hear regarding car repairs. I was a grease-monkey not only with cars but also industrial stuff. But being older, I pay to have the vehicles taken care of by reliable mechanics. I no longer have the similar trust with those in medicine.
Funny you mentioned auto repair. I recently posted about the difference between mechanics and doctors — mechanics have humility.
So true. If the professional medical institutions are willing to lie and distort something as basic as biological sex, and then on top of it then condemn anyone who raises an objection to such an absurdity, how can such institutions be trusted on anything they say.