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Shell-Shocked? Oregon Health Authority Advisory Member Claims Turtle Pronouns
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In an eye-popping moment, JD Holt, a member of the Oregon Health Authority’s Consumer Advisory Council, introduced themself at a meeting with the pronouns “they, them, and turtle.” Holt, also known as “JD Terrapin,” aligns with the “turtlegender” identity, a non-binary category linking gender to turtles. As the council advises on mental health services, questions arise about the relevance of such identity claims in the process. Meanwhile, Holt’s social media posts promote controversial stances on anarchism and immigration, adding to the intrigue.
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