
The Anglosphere is cracking down on medical professionals for promoting the sexual binary over gender identity, threatening their licenses for expressing themselves outside the clinic rather than for any alleged misconduct toward patients.
Canadian nurse Amy Hamm filed complaints last week with the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal against the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives, which found her guilty of professional misconduct this spring, and Vancouver Coastal Health, which fired her shortly after, alleging discrimination based on political belief.
The BCCNM opened an investigation of Hamm four years ago for putting up a billboard reading “I (heart) J.K. Rowling,” referring to the gender-critical “Harry Potter” author, but a year later revised the charge from sharing “medically inaccurate information” to “discriminatory and derogatory statements regarding transgender people.”
Hamm appealed the finding in April to the BC Supreme Court, which BCCNM belatedly recognized two months later when it updated her discipline order, which still says BCCNM has yet to “deliberate on the appropriate penalty and costs.”
Australia’s Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal last week found doctor Jereth Kok committed professional misconduct in a 177-page ruling for expressing common conservative Christian views, including opposition to gender ideology in schools and COVID-19 restrictions and support for opposite-sex childrearing and therapy to overcome same-sex attraction.
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Author: Ray Hilbrich
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