GOP & Policies toward/treatment of Transgender & other LGBTQ Americans

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I absolutely believe in the impact of left-spearheaded cancel culture. Of course, there is also responsibility on the part of those who give in to the would-be cancelers. I'm glad that more entities are telling them to pound sand, but this gym is unlikely to want the negative publicity, particularly in CA, of addressing the issue and "infringing" in the rights of a male to flaunt his nuts in the Women's locker room.
You’re full of shit.
 
A gym that even attempted to address the issue, especially in CA, would likely have a significant force of the progressive/woke world come down on them.

That's how cancel culture works/worked - fear of the far-left that has no problem ending your career/business for disagreeing with things like "We just don't want to see hairy balls in the Women's locker room".
Why did I take you off of ignore? I'm so stupid, I should have known better.
 
I absolutely believe in the impact of left-spearheaded cancel culture. Of course, there is also responsibility on the part of those who give in to the would-be cancelers. I'm glad that more entities are telling them to pound sand, but this gym is unlikely to want the negative publicity, particularly in CA, of addressing the issue and "infringing" in the rights of a male to flaunt his nuts in the Women's locker room.
As if the fundamentalist churches aren't spreading the word about which restaurant or local business they won't support because the owner is gay, non-Christian or foreign even though their supposed savior commanded love for them.
 
I was in the the gym shower once and a lady comes walking through the showers. She was coming from the indoor pool and accidentally entered the wrong locker room.
On multiple occasions I've been gambling in Vegas and stumbled to the bathroom only to think, "Where are the fucking urinals in this bathroom??" And it still usually takes me a few seconds to realize I'm in the wrong bathroom.
 
As if the fundamentalist churches aren't spreading the word about which restaurant or local business they won't support because the owner is gay, non-Christian or foreign even though their supposed savior commanded love for them.
That might happen at some fundamentalist churches, but I have never heard of an individual situation like that.
 
That might happen at some fundamentalist churches, but I have never heard of an individual situation like that.
You probably wouldn't notice because of the commonplace derogation of the untermensch who are not white, straight or Christian among your ilk. I lived and worked with your ilk and no slur or slander is too low. See your last story you posted.
 
You probably wouldn't notice because of the commonplace derogation of the untermensch who are not white, straight or Christian among your ilk.
Or simply because I've never been at a church service where a specific business/person has been called out and don't recall seeing a news story where such as event is believed to have happened.

I remember seeing a story about an AZ pastor who called for killing all homosexuals.
I lived and worked with your ilk and no slur or slander is too low. See your last story you posted.
I didn't write the story, so any slur or slander would be the responsibility of the author.
 
And thus, because you have not experienced it personally, it must not exist.
I literally just said it might happen at fundamentalist churches. That, for our English speaking friends, is not the same as saying "it must not exist".

It's probably like many other uncommon situations that are portrayed as the norm. Yes, some small numbers of teachers push woke/CRT, anti-gay, religion, etc. Some pastors preach politics. Some pastors preach much worse. Those minority events are are often portrayed as the norm
 
A majority of Republicans disapprove of gay marriage and find same sex relationships to be morally unacceptable.
Because they don't understand the love component, they become fixated on the sexual aspect.

Just look at the arguments they make about how the body "isn't designed" for certain kinds of intimacy.

Yet, I doubt they object when their own partner is open to exploring those same experiences.

If they could simply accept that love transcends the arbitrary limits they impose, they might become more open-minded and compassionate.
 
I know most of the board probably won't agree with me but the competitive advantage gained by trans people who are not fully converted is really no different than steroids. It's fundamentally unfair, regardless of the fact that it rarely makes any difference in "meaningful" outcomes. This is one of those things where legit swing voters look at the left and say they're just crazy.
 
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