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Perhaps I misunderstood you. So what did you mean when you said “Evidence for the existence of trans-sexuality is in brain scan differences” if not a means of objective evidence?I didn't
no one said anything about verification. You asked about objective evidence of transgenderism
True; but the vast majority of them are white.There are homosexual and trans black and brown people, so yes.
No this is not about intersectionality, there are plenty of black and brown people who disagree with LGBTQ. As a matter of fact, there are a higher percentage of black people who disagree with this than white people; (I’m black so I have more knowledge of black issues than other races) especially when it comes to black churches compared to white churches. This would make blacks more guilty of LGBTQ bigotry than white people, yet they are put under the banner but white people are not.I think your suggestion is that because black and brown people have also been discriminated against, they are included. This suggests you believe in intersectionality.
They seem tired of other people's rights in general.Personally, I just think that Republicans are tired of being forced to look at everyone else's rights before their own.
No, they are just tired of their own rights being a second thought.They seem tired of other people's rights in general.
I remember when President Obama signed an executive order mandating transgender access to all public facilities designated to the gender of which they identify.
BullAt the gym I went to at the time this meant biological males were given access to the female locker rooms and shower facilities.
No the problem would be individuals misrepresenting the factsThere were even lesbians who had a problem with this. Now according to the LGBTQ advocates, this would make them LGBTQ bigots; which makes no sense at all because they only have issue with Trans, not all the other people under the Pride flag. This is the problem with trying to put multiple groups under the same banner, and paint anybody who disagree with the banner with the same broad brush; you end up with people under the banner disagreeing with each other; making them bigots against themselves.
and what rights are Republicans being denied to being given a back seat to?Personally, I just think that Republicans are tired of being forced to look at everyone else's rights before their own.
Again. I didn't say thatPerhaps I misunderstood you. So what did you mean when you said “Evidence for the existence of trans-sexuality is in brain scan differences” if not a means of objective evidence?
They're victims, eh.No, they are just tired of their own rights being a second thought.
So what?True; but the vast majority of them are white..
All that shows is that bigotry is colorblind.No this is not about intersectionality, there are plenty of black and brown people who disagree with LGBTQ. As a matter of fact, there are a higher percentage of black people who disagree with this than white people; (I’m black so I have more knowledge of black issues than other races) especially when it comes to black churches compared to white churches.
Well, for starters, ask Laken Riley, Kate Steinie, Jeremy Caceras, Shannon Jungwirth and her son Jorge, Melissa Powell and her son Riordan Powell, Catalina Andrade and Merced Ballon, and Aiden Clark about their rights and whether or not they can exercise them.and what rights are Republicans being denied to being given a back seat to?
Interesting. I don't know a single person who is opposed to gay marriage or anything else on your list.They're victims, eh.
What I hear from them is loud concern for only their own rights,
but loathing & dismissal for the rights of others, eg, gay marriage,
4th Amendment protections, separation of church & state.
I'm curious about your answer to the question posed too.Well, for starters, ask Laken Riley, Kate Steinie, Jeremy Caceras, Shannon Jungwirth and her son Jorge, Melissa Powell and her son Riordan Powell, Catalina Andrade and Merced Ballon, and Aiden Clark about their rights and whether or not they can exercise them.
It absolutely does not "evade it" - it answers it.I'm curious about your answer to the question posed too.
But your response evades it.
Your not knowing people in your circle who opposeInteresting. I don't know a single person who is opposed to gay marriage or anything else on your list.
It says only to ask other people.It absolutely does not "evade it" - it answers it.
Like I have been saying, I don't know anyone who is vocal or opposed in real life to anything on your list.Your not knowing people in your circle who oppose
gay marriage doesn't mean Republicans aren't hostile
to it. Consider Justice Thomas, who wants to reconsider
SCOTUS having ruled it's a right, ie, to consider reversing
that decision.
You don't seem to know many people.Like I have been saying, I don't know anyone who is vocal or opposed in real life to anything on your list.