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sirdroseph

Location: Not here, I tell you wat Gender:  
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Sep 4, 2019 - 1:55am |
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I am glad the ludicrous nature of gay conversion therapy was brought up in another thread. Correlates to my struggle with transgenders and surgery. Firstly, I have a very strong belief that we should all have the freedom to express who we are and be proud of it. It is a core value of individualism and what makes us all unique. Our opinions on LGBQT and Hetero people are absolutely moot, we are what we are and must learn to exist and co exist with each other as we were born. Which is why I am against hormone therapy and plastic surgery to alter one's gender if they do not identify as such. If you are a man who identifies as a woman, be that. Dress how you want to dress, talk how you want to talk, you just be you. Same goes for a woman who identifies as a man, be that. Just because medical technology allows for you to artificially change genders, does it mean you should? Not to mention the moral obligations that are mostly not met for obvious reasons for future love interest and whether one divulges their birth gender or not. Just as you should not attempt to change your sexuality, why is it ok to change your gender? And why is it not ok to change your identity and cultural appropriate for all other examples except gender? Rachel Dolenz got in a lot of trouble for passing as black, Elizabeth Warren as Native American and so forth. People are intentionally blinding themselves because they identify as being blind, they are also purposely amputating limbs for the same reason (these things have happened, look them up). Why can't we just all be happy with who we are and live it? And conversely we have the same responsibility to accept others as they are. In other words be true to yourself. Anyway, that is where I have finally landed on that and feel quite comfortable with it.
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Mar 30, 2019 - 4:44pm |
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New legislation in Kansas would pay students a $2500 bounty for reporting on transgender classmates using the âwrongâ bathroom.
In Kansas, the âStudent Physical Privacy Actâ effectively places a bounty on the stateâs transgender student population. Senate Bill 513 and House Bill 2737 together known as the âStudent Physical Privacy Actâ mandates that any student who witnesses a transgender schoolmate heading into a bathroom that doesnât match the gender they were assigned at birth can sue their school for $2,500.
The proposed legislation would apply not only to public schools, but all public universities in the state as well, guaranteeing that anyone who saw someone transgender in the bathroom could sue their school for $2,500 for every time that it happened.
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The Advocate reports that similar bills in South Dakota and Tennessee that would restrict transgender studentsâ bathroom access recently failed.
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Lazy8

Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana Gender:  
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Jan 24, 2019 - 10:33am |
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By Masha GessenJanuary 23, 2019
When I was growing up, in the Soviet Union, every documentâidentity papers, personnel files, student records, police reports, application forms of every kindâcontained the category of ethnicity. Mine said âJewish,â a characteristic as physical and immutable in the eyes of Soviet law and Russian culture as gender is in most of the contemporary United States. In the late nineties, years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, when I was working as a writer at a liberal news magazine in Moscow, I objected to the human-resources departmentâs use of old Soviet forms that asked for an ethnicity. The H.R. staff couldnât understand my objections. Why would I not want to list my ethnicity? âWe wonât tell anyone,â one of them promised, trying to be helpful. My efforts to explain to Americans why I donât believe that documents should list a personâs gender have generally been just as futile.
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Jan 22, 2019 - 3:17pm |
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meower

Location: i believe, i believe, it's silly, but I believe Gender:  
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Nov 1, 2018 - 5:26am |
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p4jkafla wrote:Yep. She's pretty bad ass. Our president doesn't seem to be able to do that. But then again, he's only interested in kowtowing to his fan base. I can handle his shit, but frankly, he's absolutely, unequivocally making trans children and their parents terrified for their future. not mine.
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p4jkafla

Location: New England, USA Gender:  
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Oct 31, 2018 - 2:32pm |
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haresfur wrote:Transferred from another topic: I'm so sorry about all that shit. Although Australia is still far from where it needs to be, even our conservative somewhat homophobic ex-Prime Minister Tony Abbott, was accepting of our highest-ranking transgender member of the Australian Defence Force, Cate McGregor. I think it was he could see her as a person, not a label. Yep. She's pretty bad ass. Our president doesn't seem to be able to do that. But then again, he's only interested in kowtowing to his fan base. I can handle his shit, but frankly, he's absolutely, unequivocally making trans children and their parents terrified for their future.
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haresfur

Location: The Golden Triangle Gender:  
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Oct 31, 2018 - 1:23pm |
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Transferred from another topic: p4jkafla wrote: PoundPuppy wrote:Hey p4jkafla long time no see.. you doing ok?
Nice to see you too! Kind of ok, ya know? Its the first time in my life that I feel my government is actually working against my very existence, but other than that... Hows you? I'm so sorry about all that shit. Although Australia is still far from where it needs to be, even our conservative somewhat homophobic ex-Prime Minister Tony Abbott, was accepting of our highest-ranking transgender member of the Australian Defence Force, Cate McGregor. I think it was he could see her as a person, not a label.
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p4jkafla

Location: New England, USA Gender:  
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Oct 25, 2018 - 2:18pm |
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R_P wrote:Sadly, I was wrong. The reality is that the trans community is being relentlessly attacked by this president. The leader of our nation has shown no regard for an already marginalized and struggling community. He has ignored our humanity. He has insulted our dignity. He has made trans people into political pawns as he whips up animus against us in an attempt to energize the most right-wing segment of his party, claiming his anti-transgender policies are meant to “protect the country.” This is politics at its worst. It is unacceptable, it is upsetting, and it has deeply, personally hurt me. As another trans person, I can finally say...What the fuck took you so long Caitlyn? Didn't his actions regarding trans troops make you fucking mad as hell? Why didn't you stand up and say this then?
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Oct 25, 2018 - 1:54pm |
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Sadly, I was wrong. The reality is that the trans community is being relentlessly attacked by this president. The leader of our nation has shown no regard for an already marginalized and struggling community. He has ignored our humanity. He has insulted our dignity. He has made trans people into political pawns as he whips up animus against us in an attempt to energize the most right-wing segment of his party, claiming his anti-transgender policies are meant to âprotect the country.â This is politics at its worst. It is unacceptable, it is upsetting, and it has deeply, personally hurt me.
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p4jkafla

Location: New England, USA Gender:  
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Oct 25, 2018 - 7:11am |
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haresfur wrote: Thanks for that. Nice to see you around.
Nice to see you too! :-)
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haresfur

Location: The Golden Triangle Gender:  
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Oct 24, 2018 - 1:54pm |
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p4jkafla wrote: Thanks for that. Nice to see you around.
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p4jkafla

Location: New England, USA Gender:  
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miamizsun

Location: (3261.3 Miles SE of RP) Gender:  
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Oct 24, 2018 - 9:43am |
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When scientists made immature human egg cells from donated blood, some speculated that human reproduction was on the verge of a massive disruption. The future is now. Last week, a team from China completely overhauled natural reproduction, using genetic engineering to make mice born from same-sex parents for the first time. Babies from two moms were indistinguishable from mouse pups generated through good-old-means: not only were they healthy, they went on to give birth to mouse pups of their own. Those born with the DNA of two dads—with the help of a surrogate—survived through birth but only lived a few days, underscoring the fact that the new technology is still in its infancy. A masterful technological tour-de-force aside, the study pinpoints critically important genetic factors that allow an embryo to develop normally. It’s like cracking the biological Enigma code of reproduction—a set of genetic instructions that allow an embryo to survive, regardless of how it’s made. “This shows us what’s possible,” said senior author Dr. Wei Li at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The team described their results in Cell Stem Cell.
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sirdroseph

Location: Not here, I tell you wat Gender:  
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Aug 25, 2018 - 6:02am |
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miamizsun wrote: currently i think the science (biology, neurology, etc.) may be complicated
what i'm referring to is the social ramifications of making a lot of specialized vague rules backed by force
and the consequences of that force (possibly lives and careers ruined)
preferences of identification (sexual and otherwise) are personal and could evolve
discriminating against someone who doesn't recognize or feel exactly like you do is a slippery slope
if i identify as a male professionally or m-f, but on the weekends i identify as something other, that's my preference and my business
maybe i want to identify based solely on how i feel at the moment
is that possible? it very well could be
should i expect to punish others for not immediately recognizing this?
my preferences may float my boat, but may not be your cup of tea
restrooms? if it is a one hit there shouldn't be any mystery/conflict
public? i don't know, maybe just base them on age
i'm open to any and all ideas here
i'd rather not over-criminalize or even criminalize based on preferences/feelings/emotions
Amen. Me and a friend of mine were talking about this and he described a situation he had with his daughter who is a lesbian and hangs out with a lot of transgender friends and my friend overheard them talking about Caitlyn and he offered how Bruce Jenner inspired him in his youth and how he was such a hero to him and one of the transgender people in the group got up in his face for daring to mention him under the "dead" name, calling him names, really angry. Suffice to say, he did not stand for this and ended up lecturing her on basic civility and human kindness on a one to one level and really that is what it comes down to. Life and personal interactions are complex and nuanced and the context of each personal encounter is fluid and unique. There are occasions under the flag of social justice where some people lose sight of this and you have some type Orwellian facism placed over our everyday language that can be quite dangerous.
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miamizsun

Location: (3261.3 Miles SE of RP) Gender:  
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Aug 23, 2018 - 7:07am |
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marko86 wrote: I do not see it as unnecessarily complicated, because it is complicated. We have seen the consequences of the over simplification in our social system and the allowing trans to use which bathroom they choose was a step towards acknowledging that.
I skimmed through this thread and I did not find it all that decisive, especially as compared to some other topics. I suppose being in the CIS majority has its advantages, but a least there are those who think about these things..
One of the more interesting ones of the radio lab podcast was the the Indian female runner who got banned from Olympics The Olympics had ditched the old XY/XX standard in favor of just testing testosterone, of which she had very high levels, naturally. Their solution was novel, but fair.
currently i think the science (biology, neurology, etc.) may be complicated what i'm referring to is the social ramifications of making a lot of specialized vague rules backed by force and the consequences of that force (possibly lives and careers ruined) preferences of identification (sexual and otherwise) are personal and could evolve discriminating against someone who doesn't recognize or feel exactly like you do is a slippery slope if i identify as a male professionally or m-f, but on the weekends i identify as something other, that's my preference and my business maybe i want to identify based solely on how i feel at the moment is that possible? it very well could be should i expect to punish others for not immediately recognizing this? my preferences may float my boat, but may not be your cup of tea restrooms? if it is a one hit there shouldn't be any mystery/conflict public? i don't know, maybe just base them on age i'm open to any and all ideas here i'd rather not over-criminalize or even criminalize based on preferences/feelings/emotions
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marko86

Location: North TX Gender:  
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Aug 23, 2018 - 6:32am |
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miamizsun wrote: i think a lot of this conversation in general has gotten unnecessarily complicated and divisive
what are the logical consequences of over-complicating a social system?
maybe we should just try practicing broad based non-violent human rights and when it comes to preferences just mind our own beeswax
I do not see it as unnecessarily complicated, because it is complicated. We have seen the consequences of the over simplification in our social system and the allowing trans to use which bathroom they choose was a step towards acknowledging that. I skimmed through this thread and I did not find it all that decisive, especially as compared to some other topics. I suppose being in the CIS majority has its advantages, but a least there are those who think about these things.. One of the more interesting ones of the radio lab podcast was the the Indian female runner who got banned from Olympics The Olympics had ditched the old XY/XX standard in favor of just testing testosterone, of which she had very high levels, naturally. Their solution was novel, but fair.
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miamizsun

Location: (3261.3 Miles SE of RP) Gender:  
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Aug 23, 2018 - 5:57am |
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marko86 wrote:RadioLab just had a really good series on the topic call Gonads. It is complex to say the least. i think a lot of this conversation in general has gotten unnecessarily complicated and divisive what are the logical consequences of over-complicating a social system? maybe we should just try practicing broad based non-violent human rights and when it comes to preferences just mind our own beeswax
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marko86

Location: North TX Gender:  
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Aug 23, 2018 - 5:20am |
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RadioLab just had a really good series on the topic call Gonads. It is complex to say the least.
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meower

Location: i believe, i believe, it's silly, but I believe Gender:  
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Aug 23, 2018 - 4:32am |
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:laugh:
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