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Unfortunately, yes. And again, caving in to these people just encourages them to continue. Only when Cisco Systems told Jesse Jackson to pound sand did his grift finally end, after decades of Jackson playing the same game old shakedown game.
Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.
A top cancer charity has apologized for using the word 'cervix' instead of trans-friendly 'front hole.'
The Canadian Cancer Society, which is run by philanthropist Andrea Seale, acknowledged the LGBTQ+ community on a webpage dedicated to cervical cancer, under the page's 'words matter' section.
The non-profit said that 'many' non-binary people and transgender men have 'mixed feelings' or 'feel distanced' from the term cervix.
'We recognize that many trans men and non-binary people may have mixed feelings about or feel distanced from words like "cervix",' the statement said.
'You may prefer other words, such as “front hole.” We recognize the limitations of the words we’ve used while also acknowledging the need for simplicity. Another reason we use words like “cervix” is to normalize the reality that men can have these body parts too.'
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Unfortunately, yes. And again, caving in to these people just encourages them to continue. Only when Cisco Systems told Jesse Jackson to pound sand did his grift finally end, after decades of Jackson playing the same game old shakedown game.
Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.
A top cancer charity has apologized for using the word 'cervix' instead of trans-friendly 'front hole.'
The Canadian Cancer Society, which is run by philanthropist Andrea Seale, acknowledged the LGBTQ+ community on a webpage dedicated to cervical cancer, under the page's 'words matter' section.
The non-profit said that 'many' non-binary people and transgender men have 'mixed feelings' or 'feel distanced' from the term cervix.
'We recognize that many trans men and non-binary people may have mixed feelings about or feel distanced from words like "cervix",' the statement said.
'You may prefer other words, such as “front hole.” We recognize the limitations of the words we’ve used while also acknowledging the need for simplicity. Another reason we use words like “cervix” is to normalize the reality that men can have these body parts too.'
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Cancer charity replaces the word 'cervix' with 'front hole'
The Canadian Cancer Society issued a statement that said that the charity will no longer use the word 'cervix,' and will instead refer to it as 'front hole' to respect the transgender community.