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not being stared at and made fun of under people’s breath, for one.
I assure you, this happens to more than trans people.
not being stared at and made fun of under people’s breath, for one.
this is a question that is never answered because we all know the answer.
Trans folks have the very same rights as any one else in this country.
Is a book like "To Kill a Mocking Bird" getting kids to think about racism and maybe feel a little bad about some of out countries history a valid reason for prohibiting it in the classroom?What laws are you talking about? Name them. I honestly don't know what laws are in effect that are aimed at making it impossible for Trans people to exist. If these laws exist, they would be reprehensible. Please inform me.
Forbidding teachers from teaching from certain books is not a ban. Those that oversee educational curriculums have a choice of what books to use and what books to exclude. Deeming a book unfit for certain grades or studies is not a ban.
You're really going with that response? Damn, what an idiot. LOLnot being stared at and made fun of under people’s breath, for one.
Believing in a creator makes more sense than believing the universe created itself out of nothing.
What dignities are Trans people not afforded that are available to everyone else?
I assure you, this happens to more than trans people.
right, but not simply on the basis of existing.I assure you, this happens to more than trans people.
I believe he is the beginning. To suggest he was created can imply that he is finite. Be I believe he is infinite; he exists outside of time, space and matter.So who created the creator then?
By believing in God, you absolutely subscribe to the notion that "the universe created itself out of nothing". Otherwise, who created God?
I believe he is the beginning. To suggest he was created can imply that he is finite. Be I believe he is infinite; he exists outside of time, space and matter.
Yet, that never happens to anyone else. Its always shit like this when you ask people what rights one group has that another doesn't. Its always this "well being able to walk down the street" horseshit.not being stared at and made fun of under people’s breath, for one.
In which country is there a "gender marker" on official documents?Legal recognition: Trans people may face obstacles in obtaining legal recognition of their gender, including not being able to change their name or gender marker on official documents.
most of the people on the forum call trans people freaks, monsters, deranged, etc. simply for existing. denying that is disingenuousYet, that never happens to anyone else. Its always shit like this when you ask people what rights one group has that another doesn't. Its always this "well being able to walk down the street" horseshit.
And they'd say the same about a fat person, a bald person ,a guy with a tattoo on his face, etc.most of the people on the forum call trans people freaks, monsters, deranged, etc. simply for existing. denying that is disingenuous
gtfo. you’re calling a bald guy a monster? a freak? you know you’re bullshitting.And they'd say the same about a fat person, a bald person ,a guy with a tattoo on his face, etc.
I'm saying thats just what people do. Name one group of people, ethnicity, etc that has never been marginalized some way by someone.gtfo. you’re calling a bald guy a monster? a freak? you know you’re bullshitting.
anglo-saxonsI'm saying thats just what people do. Name one group of people, ethnicity, etc that has never been marginalized some way by someone.