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In the same way as your other examples, I find it really funny that the mainstream right wing opinion is the anti vaxx naturalism bullshit, something that can and likely will kill and harm many more children than trans idealogy ever has. In just a single year, in just Samoa there was 83 newborn deaths thanks to RFK and other anti vaxxers. Samoa only has "Approximately 4,800 to 5,500 newborns" a year, which means over 1.5% of the newborns just straight up died from anti vaxxism. And some of the survivors of course may have long term damage to their lungs or brain or die from something else cause their immune system is disrupted.
Hell if you take a longtermist sort of approach, him stalling medical trials could be responsible for hundreds of thousands or millions of unnecessary preventable future deaths once we add things up like the cancer research and other tech with whatever roughly 4 years worth of deaths that could have been prevented just a little earlier if they didn't have to pause now.
Now I'm a staunch anti government libertarian and think it's wrong to force parents into vaccinating their babies, but the hypocrisy on display is ridiculous. Actually, it's worse than hypocrisy, vaccines are a settled science, at least the trans issue is still rather unexplored. Another plus also being that it's opt in from the kid themselves unlike vaccines where the kid doesn't choose illness, long term injuries or death when the parent ignores it.
Be consistent, you either think government should be used to supersede parents and childrens choices for health reasons, in which case you should oppose RFK and MAHA and things like Florida's move to end vaccine mandates vehemently or you don't and you should let kids and their parents choose transitioning if they want. Level of severity isn't an argument, the former is way more dangerous and way more proven.
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