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'You're playing make believe. Real doctors don't have time for that foolishness.'
Jessica Yaniv — a transgender activist who made headlines earlier this year after filing numerous human rights complaints against salons in Canada that refused to wax Yaniv's still-male genitalia — has raised a new stink.
It appears Yaniv is miffed that a gynecology office apparently refused service to the transgender activist:

"And me, being me, I'm shocked.. and confused... and hurt," Yaniv added in the Twitter post Monday. "Are they allowed to do that, legally?"
As you might imagine, Yaniv's complaint on social media was met with what one might call rabid annoyance:
Over the summer Yaniv pushed for LGBTQ "topless" swim parties for children as young as 12 at pools run by a Canadian town — and one of the stipulations was that parents and guardians are barred from attending. The municipality in question postponed voting on the matter.
Oh, and British Columbia's Human Rights Tribunal last month determined that Yaniv's complaints against the waxing salons were "divorced from reality," and the trans activist was ordered to pay $2,000 to each of three respondents in the case.
Here's a SkyNews commentary about Yaniv's complaints against the salons:
Transgender waxing case a 'twisted form of social justice'youtu.be
This story has been updated with a screenshot of Yaniv's tweet. Originally the tweet was embedded in the story, but later the tweet was deleted.