“No one, whether you’re trans or not, wants the federal government digging through your identifiable patient information and figuring out what they like and don’t like,” Hack said. “It’s an absolute overreach, and people are really scared.”

Asked whether Hack’s priorities were measures he could support, Platner agreed. “Yes, indeed. They most certainly do,” he said.

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    5 days ago

    I do. That doesn’t mean I’d take the risk of voting for someone like you. No offense. But I don’t believe you or trust you and I never will.

    Or that I wouldn’t openly question massive red flags like Nazi tattoos.

    And to pretend that the US military has been anti fascist at all since the end of WW2 is a joke and I’d say I’m surprised people here are upvoting it, but then again I’m familiar with how desperate people on here are for literally anyone to even pretend they’re a leftist.

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      Thanks for demonstrating the “lacks a coherent theory of change” in practice. Nothing better than a worked example to make the point.

      Thankfully this kind of opinion is relegated to the terminally on line and is basically non-existent in the real world. No positive social change could happen if we don’t give people space to change.