Yes, let us all protect and stand with trans people *but also* let us all recognize biological sex when women’s rights are in danger of being violated by males as provided by law. Why can’t we have both?
No actually, not in my case. I have no desire to stand with trans people. They do enough standing all by themselves.
Bjarte Foshaug
Yes, let us all protect and stand with trans people *but also* let us all recognize biological sex when women’s rights are in danger of being violated by males as provided by law. Why can’t we have both?
Because the former is a euphemism for the negation of the latter?
twiliter
Yes, I’m forgetting how gruesome the trans cult can be. What they do to children alone is reason enough not to stand with them. You’re right.
twiliter
Bjarte @3, It’s still a matter of them asking for priveleges, not rights I suppose. But as far as “Dress however you please. Call yourself whatever you like…” is concerned, I mostly agree with that attitude.
Bjarte Foshaug
Yeah, and we all know how well that was received…
Your Name’s not Bruce?
In practice, others don’t stand with trans people so much as they are stood upon by trans people. Allies are only such to the extent that they can be used to advance the genderist agenda; it’s a one way street, a parasitic relationship rather than a mutual or collegial one. Just look at the blatant homophobia that is used against the LGB part of the Rainbow Glitter LGBTetc. “community.” That doesn’t say “alliance” to me.
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Yes, let us all protect and stand with trans people *but also* let us all recognize biological sex when women’s rights are in danger of being violated by males as provided by law. Why can’t we have both?
No actually, not in my case. I have no desire to stand with trans people. They do enough standing all by themselves.
Because the former is a euphemism for the negation of the latter?
Yes, I’m forgetting how gruesome the trans cult can be. What they do to children alone is reason enough not to stand with them. You’re right.
Bjarte @3, It’s still a matter of them asking for priveleges, not rights I suppose. But as far as “Dress however you please. Call yourself whatever you like…” is concerned, I mostly agree with that attitude.
Yeah, and we all know how well that was received…
In practice, others don’t stand with trans people so much as they are stood upon by trans people. Allies are only such to the extent that they can be used to advance the genderist agenda; it’s a one way street, a parasitic relationship rather than a mutual or collegial one. Just look at the blatant homophobia that is used against the LGB part of the Rainbow Glitter LGBTetc. “community.” That doesn’t say “alliance” to me.