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Everyone who calls a trans man is an actual "man" is saying a man can get pregnant.Who says this?
You should read the responses to my post by other people here. I'm a bigot, homophobe and transphobe. Have I ever expressed a desire to deny anyone a political freedom? Nope. Would I ever? Nope. If THAT was the perception of Dems, your party wouldn't be losing to 6'4" piles of shit. But that isn't the position. The position, as I mentioned, is that you're either 100% in agreement or you're a bigot/xxxphobe.It's your side who goes to town on this stupidity. Our embrace of trans rights isn't to shove weird shit down your throat.
It's because trans people are real people; they are hurting inside; and a caring society cares about all of its members, even the marginalized ones.
Ok.
Straw man. Not supporting things like men playing in women's sports isn't "taking out frustrations". It's being educated about the physical differences between males and females.My wife's niece (was nephew) is trans. She's a good person. She's been caring of her family (having fathered children before transitioning), and she contributes to her community. My wife loves her. There's no reason to take out your frustrations on her or any other trans person simply for being trans.
Yes. One person is often portrayed as representating the entire party. It happens both ways.It's your side that always brings up these exceedingly rare horror stories. Oh, no -- someone said in subcommittee testimony in response to a direct question that people who identify as male can have a fertile uterus! How will we ever survive? Oh no, a volleyball player somewhere was born a man and is a decent player in a weak conference in women's volleyball. How can we possible cope as a nation?
I don't support DEI because I don't support discrimination. I don't support males in females sports because I believe women's sports exist for a reason. That reason was clear to the country until recently when about half went off the rails.If you had an ounce of common sense, your response would be: who cares about these wedge issues that do not affect my life in the slightest?