Healthcare is right, how that's paid can be up for debate. So that's example number 1
Iowa removed civil rights protections for transgender people allowing people to discriminate against transgender people. Affecting housing, jobs amongst other things
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Friday that removes gender identity from the Iowa Civil Rights Act.
www.iowapublicradio.org
He hears what he wants to hear and if it doesn't align with his personal beliefs he doesn't give it any validity. Just the attitude you want from a doctor treating you.
Colorado, I'm going to tell you something that the vast majority of people know and believe, but you don't want to hear. Transgenderism is a mental illness. It's a sign of some sort of personality disorder or a reaction to trauma. That trauma may be sexual, psychological, physical, from some sort of family dysfunction, or something else, but it's not a normal, healthy, equally valid lifestyle. It's a sign of major underlying problems. Treating it as normal and healthy instead of dealing with the underlying problems is borderline abusive of the trans person.
If you tell a bulimic or anorexic that their beliefs regarding their weight and size are just fine, you're not helping them. If you tell an alcoholic that there's nothing wrong with his drinking all the time and he's just being him, you're not helping him. If you tell a trans person that there's nothing wrong with their dysmorphia and belief that they're in the wrong body and what they're doing to themselves, you're not helping them.
Nobody is trying to wipe out your existence or want you to be abused or anything else like that. We're just not going to go any further down this path of madness where we have to pretend to believe in others' delusions. If someone wants to pretend he's a dog, should the rest of us have to pay for his fang implants and claws? Should we have to let him sniff our ass and bark at him? If I think I'm Napolean, should I have the right to demand you call me Mon General and address me in French? Of course not. Instead of playing into such delusions and being forced to pay for them, we'd insist on getting the person help instead. That's where most of us are at this point with the whole trans thing. We can be sympathetic, we can want you to get better, but we're not going to continue pretending this nonsense is normal, healthy, or something we have to condone, accept, pretend is real, or pay for.