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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 6, 2023

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What kind of medical treatment has other people than the patient as targets?

I don't entirely agree with @rae but you must recognise this is a very facile argument. If someone was in a car accident which permanently changed their facial appearance, surely we'd all understand how upsetting it is for that person when children recoil from them in fear and strangers can't bring themselves to look them in the eye. Cosmetic surgery to repair their face would be strictly "elective" but who could deny the improvement to their quality of life it would bring?

that person when children recoil from them in fear and strangers can't bring themselves to look them in the eye.

Ironic to make this argument on a thread about transgenderism, the promotion of which is in my opinion increasing the number of people out there with a serious deal of uncanny valley-face. Let's promote burn victim-acceptance and perhaps road safety awareness instead of telling victims to go get their face remade by a neo-butcher.

If it happened to me I'd become a masked vigilante who executes drunk drivers in cold blood or something.

If it happened to me I'd become a masked vigilante who executes drunk drivers in cold blood or something.

If you're going to be facetious, you could at least try to be facetious in a way that's actually amusing.