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ArticlesDecember 01, 2025
Trans Man Sues Hospital After Secretly Recording Cancer Surgeon, and the Media Wants You To Feel Bad For He/Him
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If your entire existence is based on people affirming your lies—so much so that you record people without their knowledge while you’re asleep for cancer surgery—that tells you more about that person than anyone needed to know. Nonetheless, here we are in 2025, where many people are so hungry to be labeled a victim that they’ll voice-record their surgeons while getting tumors removed.
Jennifer Capasso is a person who identifies as a woman who also happens to have male anatomy. You can conclude where this is going. Jennifer decided the most logical thing to do while getting several tumors removed was to record her surgeons. He may have done this in hopes of catching his medical team committing the most sinful sin of leftist ideology: misgendering. But you see, that is not how medical science works. So, when they saw his male bits, they assumed there was a mistake on his medical chart—which anyone with a fraction of a brain knows there was, as you can’t put lies down on these things. Nonetheless, fixing that mistake just cost the hospital a lawsuit. And the worst part? The New York Times decided to run a sympathy piece for the lawsuit-hungry trans person.
Man who claims to be a woman is being treated for cancer. During surgery he uses his phone to record the hospital staff. They change sex marker on his records to male. He sues the hospital for discrimination. @nytimes write a sympathetic piece about the poor "misgendered" man… pic.twitter.com/AJooN5xMy3
— Jennifer Sey (@JenniferSey) December 1, 2025
Jennifer Capasso, a 42-year-old transgender woman, figured there was a good chance she would be dead within 18 months. Since her diagnosis of metastatic rectal cancer, her life had become a succession of treatments and surgeries as more tumors were found. On her liver, and her lungs, and her large intestine, and again on her lungs.
It frustrated her that she was unconscious at the most crucial moments — as the surgeon removed each cancerous mass. What if the surgeon said something important, a stray comment that no one bothered to tell her about after the anesthesia wore off? She decided to record her next surgery, on March 7, 2022, at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the renowned Manhattan hospital.
This is not normal. People don’t record surgeries in case the doctor forgot something. And if they did, they would very likely tell them in advance. Unless, of course, that was not the intent. I am not here to tell you this man has OCD so severe that he had to record them because he has health anxiety, but I am here to tell you the math is not adding up. But that’s just my two cents. For all I know, this man truly wanted to make sure he got all the facts straight—despite him not even getting his biology correct—but that is neither here nor there.
“I wanted to know what’s going on,” she recounted. She turned on the audio recorder on her phone before the anesthesia hit. “Knowledge is power.”
Again, it’s funny he claims he wants to know a thing or two about a thing or two when he denies universal truths, but I digress. As he said, “Knowledge is power.” And the sooner he accepts that, the better off everyone will be.
The surgeon removed part of her lung. She did not get around to playing the recording until a few weeks later. Though the audio was muffled, she could follow some of what the surgical team was saying before the procedure began. Someone was going out for coffee — did anyone want something from Starbucks? The conversation then shifted.
“ — still has man parts.”
On the recording, the health care workers express a variety of opinions about transgender identity more generally. “Not that it’s not right, but — ” one person can be heard saying. “I don’t get any of it,” another says.
LOL. Can someone give these surgeons a raise? The reason these people don't understand any of this is because there is nothing to understand. Even the left does not buy their nonsense, which may or may not be why many of them sue people for not affirming their lies. I don't know. That's just a hunch.
And in the middle of the conversation, one person suggests updating Ms. Capasso’s medical file. “Yeah, it needs to say ‘male,’” the person says.
And there you have it folks. The grave sin. They changed the medical charts. Dun. Dun. Dun.
Ms. Capasso said that when she asked hospital administrators to switch the “male” designation back to “female,” she received a surprising answer: It couldn’t be done, not anytime soon. She recounted the interaction in court papers, part of a lawsuit she filed in March in State Supreme Court in Manhattan accusing the hospital of discrimination. Ms. Capasso’s lawyers shared the surgery recording with The New York Times.
Look. Biology does not care about indescribable feelings. It does not matter what these people claim to feel like. Every single cell in his body, including the cancer cells, is, in fact, male. No lawsuit will change that reality. And it’s unfathomable how the left has become so emboldened to act like this, but it’s unacceptable.
He should just thank his medical team and be done with it. But he won’t, clearly, as he’s far too arrogant to let it go. The narcissism is very evident with this one, and that’s putting it lightly.
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