


Yesterday, we told you about the CDC infectious disease doc who made a dramatic exit from the organization, citing concerns about it becoming 'unscientific' under the Trump administration. The problem with his lengthy resignation letter was that he signed off with his pronouns and used the term 'pregnant people.'
He's also the guy who was Joe Biden's 'Monkeypox Czar' and he didn't want to hurt people's joy, so he refused to tell gay men to stop having sex in order to curb the spread of monkeypox.
So science-y.
Like the majority of us, Scott Jennings actually understands biology. 'People' don't get pregnant. Women do.
WATCH:
The Left doesn't seem to understand that trust in so-called experts is at an all-time low because they deny basic biological reality in the name of a political agenda.
The rest of us aren't having it.
No wonder the Democrats have abysmal approval ratings and are losing registered voters across the board.
YUP.
Oh, he doesn't:
Jennings' facial expressions are priceless.
Because that's the rest of us, too.
This writer is still pushing for those 'Common Sense' t-shirts.
No. And you shouldn't.
There are not only biological differences between races that should not be erased in healthcare, but there are also differences between men and women that need to be considered by medical professionals.
For example, a man who has a heart attack presents with typical symptoms like chest pain that radiates down the arm, sweating, and shortness of breath. Women have atypical symptoms like nausea, fatigue, or pain in the neck and jaw.
It's important that those 'experts' know this, because ignoring it kills people.
The hypocrisy was glaring.
This writer couldn't have a funeral for her father because we needed to 'stop the spread' but the CDC wouldn't tell gay men not to have sex to stop the spread of another virus.
Never forget that.
They cannot.
We absolutely love to see it.
Simply amazing.
Even the Leftists, by and large, don't believe it. They just say it to virtue signal and because conservatives acknowledge biological reality.