Expert Robert Malone has recently shed light on a matter that will leave most readers mind-blown. Here’s the story covered by The Telegraph not too long ago.
Dead people should be able to change their gender
Check out the post that Malone shared on his X account:
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The headline below is not fake news.
Has the UK leaders lost their collective minds? pic.twitter.com/mVZFJUQu1n— Robert W Malone, MD (@RWMaloneMD) February 9, 2024
According to the article, a Labour MP has proposed a change in the law that would allow transgender individuals to have their gender changed in official records, even after their death.
Charlotte Nichols, who represents Warrington North, submitted a written question to Parliament last month, asking if the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) 2004 could be altered to permit “transgender people who are deceased to be legally remembered by the gender they lived by”. The government’s response, given by Stuart Andrew, the equalities minister, stated that there were no plans to make any further changes to the Act.
He said: “Where a person was using their new gender with an organization prior to their death, and that was on their personal records, then we anticipate that the organization would engage with their family members using the new gender.”
Mr Andrew added that “[t]hese organisations could include the NHS”.
His response has fuelled concerns about “self-ID becoming normalized in the NHS.”
“Last year, almost 14,000 campaigners asked the Government to amend the GRA to allow for posthumous and expedited grants. Although it was rejected, earlier this year a coroner recorded a 17-year-old transgender teenager’s sex as “male” in what is purported to be the first incident of its kind.
Max Summer, born female, who died by suicide on May 13 2022 while under the care of Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service, which the coroner accused of contributing to his death,” The Telegraph notes.
You can check out the mind-blowing piece posted by the publication to learn more details about the otherworldly subject.