Woke NHS Gone Wild? Sterilization Drama Highlights the Gender Ideology Wars
Another day, another feminist freakout over 'unequal access' – but what about personal responsibility, snowflake?

London — So, some broad named Leah Spasova threw a hissy fit because the NHS wouldn't chop up her reproductive system on demand. Claims of 'unequal treatment' are flying faster than Soros money at a BLM rally. The usual suspects are screeching about 'medical misogyny' and demanding free sterilizations for all! But let's be real, folks.
First off, the NHS is circling the drain faster than Biden's approval rating. Is sterilizing every woman who whines about it really the best use of taxpayer cash? What about priorities, like, I dunno, treating actual illnesses instead of enabling woke fantasies?
Secondly, this whole 'bodily autonomy' thing conveniently ignores personal responsibility. Maybe, just maybe, if these chicks kept their legs closed, they wouldn't need taxpayer-funded sterilization in the first place. I know, I know – harsh truth bomb. But someone's gotta say it.
The data is telling. Female sterilizations are down 22%, while vasectomies are up 16%. The Woke Left claims this is the patriarchy at work. But maybe, just maybe, it's because vasectomies are simpler, cheaper, and less likely to result in regret. Ever think about that, commies?
Charlotte Glynn from the BPAS, a.k.a. the Baby Parts R Us crew, is whining about women not being 'trusted' to make decisions. Honey, if you can't figure out how to use a condom, maybe you shouldn't be making irreversible medical decisions. Just sayin'.
Glynn throws in the usual 'unintended pregnancy' sob story. Boo hoo. Maybe try birth control? Oh wait, that requires, you know, effort. Easier to demand free surgery and blame the patriarchy, right?
Then there's the 'postcode lottery' nonsense. Translation: not every hospital is eager to mutilate healthy reproductive organs on demand. Shocking, I know. But the real kicker is Anna Glasier, who points out that long-acting reversible contraception exists. But nah, that's not good enough. These gals want permanent solutions, consequences be damned.
Glasier drops the mic with the truth bomb: up to 20% of women regret sterilization, especially the young and impulsive ones. But facts don't matter when you're fueled by feminist rage, am I right?
Bottom line: this isn't about healthcare; it's about virtue signaling and demanding free stuff. The NHS is already a bloated, inefficient mess. We don't need to add taxpayer-funded sterilization to the menu of woke nonsense. Maybe focus on fixing the actual problems instead of pandering to the perpetually offended.


