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From CNN: "UK issues travel warning about anti-LGBT laws in U.S. states"
Living in Indiana, one of the states mentioned, sadly this news doesn't surprise me... ![]() http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/21/travel...a-mississippi/ |
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Today (May 17) is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia:
http://www.dayagainsthomophobia.org/ |
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Women are now getting harassed in bathrooms because of anti-transgender hysteria
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We have been using the restroom for the better part of the countries lifespan only now it's an issue. I find it vulgar and distasteful, we aren't being championed by the left & the media. we are being exploited & mocked out of one side of the mouth while all this talk of civil rights & equality. All this is doing is making us less equal. At this point if your still with me, you may be asking "what do the have to gain from all this?" well I'll tell you, this is about expanding the reach & power of federal government. That's the main reason for this whole bathroom debate. Getting behind the leftists on this isn't a path to main stream trans equality, it's a path to further exclusion & continued spectacle in the public eye. While it's funny to see CIS women ejected from bathrooms over mistaken gender identity none of this is helping. The only real path to acceptance & equality is to increase our numbers. That's the only way. The way to do that is to be as supportive as you can to those early transitioning & curious about taking that step, being who they are. We make up less than 1% of a 3% non "straight" population of the U.S. (according to the CDC) the only reason that number isn't bigger can be summed up in one word "fear". Thanks for reading this whole thing if you did, I know it's a small novel, sorry about that folks. |
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This cute child with long blonde hair and a dress would grow up to be one of the most well known leaders in world history. The picture was taken around 1884. The attire was quite typical for young boys and girls back then. Our more "rigid" ideas of gender would not appear until later in the 20th century.
Give up? You can find the answer here: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-c...-pink-1370097/ Last edited by a9127; 06-13-2016 at 08:31 PM. |
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