The Biden administration’s Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Rachel Levine called on tech corporations to censor “misinformation” about child sex changes.
for transgender and gender diverse individuals” and claimed that America isBiden’s administration official defended so-called “gender-affirming care,” a set of medical interventions that seek to change an individual’s sex. ”The positive value of gender-affirming care for youth and adults is not in scientific or medical dispute,” Levine added.“We need to use our clinicians’ voice to collectively advocate for our tech companies to create a healthier, cleaner information environment.
The poll of registered voters asked respondents if they believed a number of different statements should be allowed or banned on Twitter. Just 31 percent of respondents said they think the phrase “children as young as nine should take hormones and sex change drugs if they feel they are of another sex” should be allowed on Twitter.
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