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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

New Zealand nurse needs help

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anyolddinosaur · 15/06/2026 07:29

Being supported by the New Zealand version of the Free Speech Union who say

"Cath Simpson has spent more than 25 years as a registered nurse.
In August, she will appear before the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal - not for anything she did caring for a patient, but for a handful of posts she wrote on her own personal account, in her own time.
Those posts were her lawful opinions on matters of public debate - Covid, abortion, gender and politics - the kind of views thousands of New Zealanders hold and share every day.

One member of the public complained, then declined to take the matter any further. That should have been the end of it.
Instead the Nursing Council pressed on, engaging a King's Counsel to argue that a nurse's private political views make her a "risk to public safety."

There is no allegation she harmed anyone. A quarter-century of care now hangs on what she posted online.
This is not what professional regulators were built to do.

Their job is to protect the public from incompetent or dishonest practice - not to police the private opinions of the people they license. Once they cross that line, no professional's voice is safe: not a nurse's, not a teacher's, not yours.
The Free Speech Union is working to end this for good.

We are backing a Regulated Professions Neutrality Bill, led by our Chair Stephen Franks, to draw a hard line these regulators cannot cross - part of our wider work defending professionals across health, law and education."

Searching for part of that text should find a garden.

OP posts:
TheHateUGive · 17/06/2026 15:21

TheywontletmehavethenameIwant · 17/06/2026 10:35

I'm not sure why you think this is relevant in the OP case!

but

in their private life yes, I disagree with that statement but that doesn't mean I get to get anyone sacked for saying it in private.

There are plenty of so call HCP's that are saying it in they're professional capacity, in which case they are required to back it up with evidence. As there is plenty of evidence to prove children should not be given unnecessary medication that destroys their health, the HCP's who continue to advocate for it in their professional capacity should be dealt with by the regulator.
There's a case in the news of a Dr who was sack mid-shift for posting vile, hate filled, disgusting post's on his private SM account. He's now suing the trust for sacking him, and as loathsome a person as I consider anyone who said what this waste of space said, it was on his private account, and no employer has the right to dictate what an employee can say or can not say.

There are nasty people in the world and they say nasty things, unfortunately they have too have freedom of expression.

When speech crosses the line into an actual crime, then they should be dealt with by the law, but if the speech is lawful they can't be silenced, any more than a women who calls a man a man should be silenced.

So if I go into a thread in this group and look for the several posts where people are saying HCPs who beljeve trans women are women shouldn't practice, I will see you there arguing for their right to free speech?

TheywontletmehavethenameIwant · 17/06/2026 16:13

TheHateUGive · 17/06/2026 15:21

So if I go into a thread in this group and look for the several posts where people are saying HCPs who beljeve trans women are women shouldn't practice, I will see you there arguing for their right to free speech?

Yes

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