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I hope no one gets their medical advice (or any other advice) from the New York Times. Once a great source of independent, and only slightly biased news, it has become a tool of its advertisers and agenda-holders. Even the peanut allergy thing is likely a lie. There’s plenty of evidence that peanut oil has been used in vaccines, and that as the childhood vaccine schedule exploded in the early 90’s / 2000’s, peanut allergies increased proportionally, since vaccines intentionally create an immune response to the ingredients in them. So no, NYT did not inadvertently leave out “gender-affirming care” from their list of medical mistakes. They wrote the article as cover to essentially say, “Some of our sponsors’ profit-motivated medically destructive interventions have become too obvious and embarrassing to hide, so we’ll fess up to those as a mia culpa to delude our trusting readers into believing future medical bullshit.”

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