His win is a direct result of the Supreme Court's decision in a pivotal LGBTQ+ rights case.

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    1 year ago

    I see where you are going with that, and I follow. But what about when we get into healthcare that can be perceived as queer-specific?

    Say, when a doctor refuses to do proper STD screenings for a gay man, refuses to prescribe PrEP or PEP, or refuses to authorize checks on hormone levels?

    All taken from experiences me and my friends have had, by the way.

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      1 year ago

      I wouldn't consider screenings or prescribing countermeasures to people who suspect exposure to medical threats particularly artistic or expressive. All those seem like pretty normal things for any sexually active adult to ask for regardless of sexuality.

      Additionally those should be confidential so I don't see them as a form of compelled speech.