Department of Justice,
Edward Martin Jr.,
Eric Rubin,
First Amendment,
free speech,
gender-affirming care,
government,
Medicine,
New York Times,
public health,
public policy,
Science Reporting,
The Lancet,
The New England Journal of Medicine,
Washington DC
The government has no business pressuring medical journals about their content — no matter how biased. Source
abortion,
American Pediatric Association,
animal rights,
animal welfare,
Belgium,
bioethics,
birth,
California,
Canada,
Culture & Ethics,
doctors,
ethics,
Finland,
France,
Gender Dysphoria,
gender-affirming care,
geographical features,
glaciers,
Holocaust,
human exceptionalism,
human life,
insects,
Jews,
Journal of Medical Ethics,
Life Sciences,
mastectomies,
Netherlands,
Ontario,
Oregon,
organ donation,
peas,
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals,
plants,
rivers,
Sweden,
unborn children,
United Kingdom,
Voluntary Human Extinction Movement
Our suffering phobia has triggered a harmful societal neurosis that has both subverted human exceptionalism and undermined societal common sense. Source