"Imagine being a health organisation marketing ads for cervical cancer screening and deciding to use a man in costume, in place of a woman with a cervix," wrote Seiter in a post on X/Twitter on Friday (1 November). "Thanks NHS, gender ideology is truly cancerous."
Victoria Scone responded to Seiter's claims bluntly, stating: "It's me, I have a cervix." This powerful retort emphasizes the misinformation present in Seiter's arguments.
In the video featuring doctor Zoe Williams, she encourages women and people with a cervix to book smear tests, which are crucial for early cancer detection.
Victoria Scone further expressed her thoughts, stating: "Honestly, I don't even care you're this wrong because the couple thousand views this post got might have reminded even one person to go get their cervical screening."
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