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Far-right influencers are targeting individual doctors. Some see echoes of the ‘anti-abortion playbook.’

Por: NBC News Tech October 11, 2022

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Dr. Katherine Gast had become accustomed to the odd social media comment or email from someone who does not support or understand gender affirmation procedures she provides to her transgender patients.  But Gast, a co-director at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s UW Health gender services program, was blindsided by what happened when the social media outrage machine that has developed around transgender issues came for her. On the... + full article



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