In 1948, an ambitious Welshman named Aneurin Bevan, pictured above, launched a public healthcare program in Britain called the National Health Service.
His vision?
To live in a nation where boob jobs were available to everyone, including those who believed they were the opposite sex.
And, for a while, the NHS followed Bevan’s vision. Hairy, middle-aged truckers who believed they were schoolgirls at heart could get breast implants and other cosmetic surgeries at the expense of the British taxpayers.
Unfortunately, as the NHS continues to implode from the weight of its own enrichment, the needs of transgender gentlemen have taken second place to those of Somalis and other colorful groups.
Needless to say, Aneurin Bevan would be spinning in his grave.
Accusing the National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland of ‘blanket banning’ breast enlargement operations for transgender people, activists have said that the demographic is being left in a “distressing” limbo.
NHS psychiatrists currently refer transgender persons who identify as women for the surgery on the same grounds as female-bodied patients with breast problems — that is, that the situation causes them “severe psychological distress”.
But transgender activists complain that while people ‘transitioning’ from female to male are funded centrally for chest ‘reconstruction’, it is local health boards that decide whether to grant breast augmentations to patients who are ‘transitioning’ in the opposite direction.
“It’s really discriminatory at the moment and trans-phobically motivated as far as we can see. It’s the classic thing where it’s not seen as medically necessary but as a lifestyle choice,” said James Morton, manager of the Scottish Trans Alliance.
The Scottish Trans Alliance.
Well, this is pretty shocking stuff.
Look, I get that Somalis need aid. The NHS should always help those who contribute to the system, and that includes warlords from Mogadishu.
But leaving transgender men boobless? Even Vlad the Impaler would consider that transphobic.
Here’s the thing: transgender men need boobs to be considered “transgender” at all. Without breasts, a transgender man is just some kind of perverted cross-dresser who gets an intense sexual thrill from pissing in women’s restrooms – an unfair and dishonest portrait of his true nature.
Describing the rules as “incredibly frustrating”, 55-year-old (((Becky Kaufmann))) said it’s important that transgender people get access to breast augmentation because “acceptance in their identified gender – even today – still very much hinges on whether or not we meet classical standards of appearance.
Why did Breitbart put parentheses around Becky’s name? What does that mean?
Is it some sort of code?
“Yet as a middle aged late transitioning trans woman, after four years on hormones, without enhancements in my chest, I basically look like an overweight middle-aged man,” added the Edinburgh native.
Yes, Becky, you look like an overweight middle-aged man because you are an overweight middle-aged man. Your DNA (and weight) will not change until you acquire those implants.
Demanding that Parliament and the Government “keep on pushing for progress” with regards to LGBT issues, [Conservative politician] Justine Greening said there were still “too many pockets of communities in the country for whom LGBT rights are a mistake and think things have gone too far.”
Don’t worry about those communities, Ms. Greening.
We just need to tell them the truth: that if a 50-year-old tattooed welder still exists in a biological purgatory because the NHS refuses to give him tits, that’s not LGBTP rights “gone too far.” On the contrary, he’s being denied basic human rights.
The bottom line is that the NHS needs serious reforms. Trannies first, Somalis second and everyone else third.
That’s how Aneurin Bevan envisioned it, and that’s the way it should remain.