Talk:Orit Strook
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In December 2022, Strook suggested that doctors could refuse to treat gay people if it conflicted with their religious beliefs.[
[edit]I am aware of the details but this sentence is wrong and should be corrected. As far as I remember, this sentence is true only in the case of a gay wants to become a woman. But for sure, no matter a man is gay or not, every doctor will take care of him if he is ill or injured. 81.5.43.149 (talk) 08:51, 18 August 2023 (UTC)
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