The first days of the new practice did not inspire optimism in the doctors, who no longer knew what to do with themselves because of the shame.
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Well, guys, we did it! Now, before the procedure, all men aged 12 to 55 who need to undergo an X-ray examination will be asked if they are pregnant. Previously, this question was asked only to women, but now it is the turn of the stronger sex. Thank God, this absurdity is not happening here, but in Great Britain, which has gone crazy with the idea of ”protecting inclusion” – complete social equality and tolerance.
It was gender permissiveness that prompted British medical officials to introduce this ridiculous innovation. As The Telegraph reports, the reason was a recent incident when a certain guy underwent a CT scan. But in reality, the patient was a woman who considered herself a man and presented herself accordingly. At the beginning of the examination, the stunned radiologists saw on the screen a fetus in the womb, and then it turned out that the male lady did not even suspect that she was pregnant. The radiation dose received almost caused the miscarriage of the child.
NHS bureaucrats have drawn up new rules requiring healthcare professionals to “take special care of transgender, non-binary and intersex patients without prejudice”. Everyone must fill out a form before the procedure, which includes their real gender and assumed gender (if applicable), their birth name and changed name, who has it and the preferred pronoun they should be addressed by. And God forbid you mix it up!
The first days of the new practice did not inspire optimism among doctors, who were already at a loss for what to do out of embarrassment. The Telegraph writes that many men, upon hearing a stupid question, simply silently left the office, not caring about the prescribed procedure. Parents of teenagers who are asked if he or she is also angry. And women suffering from infertility start crying because they have to explain why they cannot have children.
With such “unbridled inclusion”, it is scary to even think about what to expect next. Just in case, veterinarians must also be prepared: after all, there are also plenty of two-legged people in Albion who like to consider themselves cats, dogs and other representatives of the fauna.