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Trump pastor claims doctors should be free to refuse to treat trans people

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Beefy

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A pastor who will serve a key role at Donald Trump's inauguration has claimed doctors should be free to refuse to treat trans people.

Franklin Graham, a pastor who is set to perform prayers at Donald Trump's inauguration later this month, made the comments after a federal judge blocked anti-discrimination protections for healthcare patients

The Affordable Care Act provisions, which were set to come in on January 1, would have ensured healthcare providers in receipt of federal funds cannot reject LGBT people, enshrining specific protections for trans healthcare for the first time.

Texas judge Reed O'Connor issued an injunction to block the law, claiming it violates ‘religious freedom' protections.


Following the decision, Graham said: ”Taxpayers shouldn't be paying for transgender surgeries... and doctors who disagree—medically or because of their religious beliefs—shouldn't be forced to perform them as Obamacare would have dictated."

In reality, gender reassignment surgeries are highly specialised procedures that require a doctor to choose to undergo years of training and study, and it is highly inaccurate to suggest that any unwitting religious doctor might be ”forced" to perform them.

The provisions would, however, have ensured that doctors could not stand in the way of their patients undergoing transition-related treatment by blocking referrals or refusing to treat them.

Graham continued to deny transgender people actually exist.

He said: ”Believe it or not, this new rule put forth by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services defined ‘sex' to include a state of mind, not a biological fact. Wow. It said sex means one's ”internal sense of gender which may be male, female, neither, or a combination of male and female."

The pastor recently claimed there had been a ”moral 9/11" in America due to ”gays and lesbians" on school boards.

He claimed: ”The country is imploding. We are seeing a moral implosion. Just like we saw the World Trade Center on 9/11 when the planes hit the tower, they imploded, they fell from within, and this is what's happening to our country, we're falling within."

”So many school districts now are controlled by wicked, evil people, and the gays and lesbians... I keep bringing their name up, but they are at the forefront of this attack against Christianity in America."

Last year Graham declared gay people are ‘the enemy', attacking churches that have become LGBT-inclusive.

In a 2015 interview with a Russian newspaper, Graham praised Vladimir Putin's support for anti-gay laws – and claimed that homosexuals ”take people's children".

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/01/0...ould-be-free-to-refuse-to-treat-trans-people/

Man this guy has a lot of hate and he will have a say.....
 
"Your trans, so I guess live with that broken arm."

What a great person this would be.

Though I doubt many of the scumbags would actually not accept the business because they want that overly inflated US healthcare industry money.
 

commedieu

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He doesn't represent all Christians for fucks sake.

Just a large impactful beyond significant number that vote for their representatives to represent them and have their religious views exercised against other citizens rights..using the same, holy book, christians use to justify it.

It just happens that political leaders who make and legislate laws are leaning towards it in state by state situations.
 

kmax

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Gets me every time.

you get the point.
 

Wilsongt

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It's Franklin Graham. You should always expect nothing but the most vile, disgusting filth to fall out of his mouth in the "name of the Lord"
 

Matty77

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Don't blame this on trump beyond emboldening the bigots. This country's politicians have allowed the Graham's to present themselves as americas pastors for decades and they have been in and out of the whitehouse under both party's in multiple administrations.

The only affect Trump's victory has is they feel comfortable throwing out the coded language and straight up saying it.
 

rjinaz

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Believes in a supernatural being in the sky but cannot fanthom that sex can mean something else other than what is between your legs. Ok then.

I just knew there would be more to the ugliness of this bill.
 

ChrisD

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Why are the people in power of my state total morons.

Like, did I really just read a comparison of gays and lesbians being another 9/11? For real?
 
Is this news though? Offensive fundie says offensive fundie things, film at 11. I don't see where Trump falls in with this exactly, either. There are plenty of other legitimate reasons to criticize him, stuff like this just muddies the waters and flames up emotions.
 

Seiryoden

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I was surprised to find out a few years ago that the modern Hippocratic oath has no "good samaritan" clause, it doesn't enjoin Doctors to treat a person in distress whatever their gender / race / religion etc.
 

Kettch

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Not too surprising. This is the logical conclusion to the "religious freedom to discriminate" bullshit.
 
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