Great and important blog, Sue. Getting doctors and the public to raise awareness like you did in the face of general ignorance. Doing more screening for (at least the at risk) younger men. Then personally hunting down the evidence and your own male loved-ones. And more generally men need to wise up logically and emotionally to value their health and lives more … led, as it seems necessary, by how women do it! 😏😑 …
Which seems to link to an old story of more aggressive male resistance to the challenge of bright bold sensible women: the Edinburgh 1870 riot. Link below.
That riot is echoed by modern day sex and gender protests - in Edinburgh too. Kind protection of the vulnerable is given as the motive, but the women didn’t accept the category of victim. So they suffered the consequences of disobedience.
Isn’t Chris Hoy also far too laid back in how he’s accepting the consequences of cultural and medical ignorance?
Great and important blog, Sue. Getting doctors and the public to raise awareness like you did in the face of general ignorance. Doing more screening for (at least the at risk) younger men. Then personally hunting down the evidence and your own male loved-ones. And more generally men need to wise up logically and emotionally to value their health and lives more … led, as it seems necessary, by how women do it! 😏😑 …
Which seems to link to an old story of more aggressive male resistance to the challenge of bright bold sensible women: the Edinburgh 1870 riot. Link below.
That riot is echoed by modern day sex and gender protests - in Edinburgh too. Kind protection of the vulnerable is given as the motive, but the women didn’t accept the category of victim. So they suffered the consequences of disobedience.
Isn’t Chris Hoy also far too laid back in how he’s accepting the consequences of cultural and medical ignorance?
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/edmedtimeline/the-surgeons-hall-riot-a-turning-point/