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You haven't been keeping up with trans advocates, have you? They turned gender itself into an ideology, it's practically a religion right now. More than a few of them are incapable/unwilling to even define what "woman" means, because they want to turn it into a belief instead of a physical construct. That's why they're always babbling about "your truth", "my truth", everybody's own "personal truths", and some sort of right to "exist". They're even trying to turn their own children into them. Just look up "theybies". Also, look up Lia Thomas and trans women in sports. Inclusion of trans people into wherever they want to express themselves does make things worse for other people who don't want to be a part of it. I'm not without sympathy for people with psychological struggles, but for better or worse I have to respect their right to personal choice and personal responsibility. And unfortunately too many of them refuse to seek help because "leftists" taught them that identity is a source of instant pride and comfort, and they should value it at all costs. And it's making things worse for them. What do you think Page is trying to look like by transitioning and getting breast removal? Where does gender dysphoria come from, and why is that worth preserving more than a healthy functional body? Okay, so is getting your healthy breasts removed considered medical care for THAT? PS, not all of them have gender dysphoria. A vast number of them do it for peer pressure, attention, popularity, and just arrogantly trying to be progressive. Much like how feminists dye/shave their hair and show off their fat ugly selves on Instagram, just to announce they are not obeying social norms, or really anything resembling mature adult behavior. More than a few of them are already grooming their own children into it, and obviously without gender dysphoria. Getting your healthy breasts removed to satisfy a socially engineered sense of self is considered medical care? Ever since the Oscars, I've been about that a lot lately. Will's dad wasn't too busy with his business and needed to delay/cancel their trip together. That was just his latest "I'll be right back" excuse, before leaving with no intention of ever coming back. He didn't even want to tell Will himself, but tried to have Phil and Viv tell Will for him, but when they refused to do his dirty work for him, he tried to duck out and leave the problem to solve itself. Then Will appeared before he managed to disappear in time, resulting in their final goodbye/disownment for each other. The show began as unremarkable, mediocre, and in dire need of higher ratings to survive, and when Steve Urkel was first introduced, ratings shot up. Urkel's introduction was a happy accident on the producers' part, but for the most part they managed to settle him into the show slowly and organically, as they should. Then they turned Steve Urkel into Dennis The Menace. Since then, they never stopped trying to come up with new ways to use Urkel to reinvent the show to keep viewers' interests. Thus the show had a track record for many jump the shark moments, mostly around Steve Urkel. Some actually improved the show and others are kinda mistakes in hindsight.