This is satire? Also when has being trans been a problem in Europe or UK? Isn’t love parade and a whole slew of LGBT events started in Europe?
Well, maybe some people dont like all that bullshit beign celebrated by the government and forced on chindren at school. Im ok with their existence but i dont usually want to go where they are or be anywhere near trans people, its my right. And if i had a choice on it, my future kids would be straight, if they were gay id be ok with it.I bet their report would classify me as a transphobic male that wants to harm them in some way.
Yeah, the rhetoric has been getting worse. Unfortunately people like Rowling who understand transgender about as much as a fish understands nuclear physics have been pretending that trans women are out to hurt you and your hamster. It’s ridiculous and saddening to see how hateful people can be just because somebody is different.
‘Anti-trans rhetoric’ seems to be the view that humans are born as either male or female and they are unable to change that. With there being certain sex-based protections based upon that. It is not actually advocating violence or anything like that.
I don’t really understand why people get so upset about the topic, one way or another. There are two genders and sex and gender are functionally identical, but every now and then something doesn’t properly follow the DNA program and somebody’s born somewhere in between. That’s not good, that’s not bad, that simply is. It happens to such a small degree that all the attention given to it is quite strange. So I don’t get why people get upset about the concept and see it as an attack on their values, but I also don’t see why “there are are two genders” is seen as “hate speech” either. Would you get upset if people said that humans are born with 10 fingers for example?
Why isn’t this source banned? Lots of other low-quality rags with an extreme ideological bent are.
> The report identifies J.K Rowling’s repeated transphobic attacks as a prominent example of damaging anti-trans rhetoric.
And then they go on more about JK Rowling. If JK Rowling is your big evil boogeyman, you have nothing
The UK has freedom of philosophy and religion. ‘Nuff said.
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This is satire? Also when has being trans been a problem in Europe or UK? Isn’t love parade and a whole slew of LGBT events started in Europe?
Well, maybe some people dont like all that bullshit beign celebrated by the government and forced on chindren at school. Im ok with their existence but i dont usually want to go where they are or be anywhere near trans people, its my right. And if i had a choice on it, my future kids would be straight, if they were gay id be ok with it.I bet their report would classify me as a transphobic male that wants to harm them in some way.
Yeah, the rhetoric has been getting worse. Unfortunately people like Rowling who understand transgender about as much as a fish understands nuclear physics have been pretending that trans women are out to hurt you and your hamster. It’s ridiculous and saddening to see how hateful people can be just because somebody is different.
‘Anti-trans rhetoric’ seems to be the view that humans are born as either male or female and they are unable to change that. With there being certain sex-based protections based upon that. It is not actually advocating violence or anything like that.
I don’t really understand why people get so upset about the topic, one way or another. There are two genders and sex and gender are functionally identical, but every now and then something doesn’t properly follow the DNA program and somebody’s born somewhere in between. That’s not good, that’s not bad, that simply is. It happens to such a small degree that all the attention given to it is quite strange. So I don’t get why people get upset about the concept and see it as an attack on their values, but I also don’t see why “there are are two genders” is seen as “hate speech” either. Would you get upset if people said that humans are born with 10 fingers for example?
Why isn’t this source banned? Lots of other low-quality rags with an extreme ideological bent are.
> The report identifies J.K Rowling’s repeated transphobic attacks as a prominent example of damaging anti-trans rhetoric.
And then they go on more about JK Rowling. If JK Rowling is your big evil boogeyman, you have nothing
The UK has freedom of philosophy and religion. ‘Nuff said.