Bigdog
Harris - make America a 3rd world shithole
That's not the flex you think it is. You don't deny that YOU discriminate. YOU are guilty.Neither would you.![]()
That's not the flex you think it is. You don't deny that YOU discriminate. YOU are guilty.Neither would you.![]()
Liar. You defined children as those under the age of 12.Never said that.
Never did that. You don't want to accept that LGBT children exist.Liar. You defined children as those under the age of 12.
I'm not the one who fantasize about transwomen.That's not the flex you think it is. You don't deny that YOU discriminate. YOU are guilty.
Yes, like you.Like how some JPP posters are attention whores?
You don't call out those attention-whores on the right so perhaps you should sit down.Yes, like you.
Yes?Liar.
Homosexual 3 year olds?
dammit, I should have change my username to Neoclitoris.Even if said "schlong" has been sectioned and surgically turned inside out.
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For real. What is a prejudice parrot?You have a rich imagination.
It's fun to mock them.Why did anyone respond to this dumpster thread? Fuck @Teflon Don.
Bullshit, I just called out that racist piece of shit TDAK, it's you and your ilk who never call out your own. You give racists like Diesel the Weasel, aka Lamont, thumbs up.You don't call out those attention-whores on the right so perhaps you should sit down.
What did he say that was racist?Bullshit, I just called out that racist piece of shit TDAK, it's you and your ilk who never call out your own. You give racists like Diesel the Weasel, aka Lamont, thumbs up.
What did he say that was racist?
I've been saying so for years. Truth is diversity is a horrible idea. Mixing races, languages, and cultures always leads to disaster.
@countryboy aka cuntrycunt knows that I'm not a racist. That's why he won't answer you.No I asked about @Diesel.
None of those are "Rights." In fact, trans persons have the same Rights as anyone else and no specific or special ones that apply only to them.![]()
What are trans rights?
Trans rights, or transgender rights, refer to the legal, social, and human rights of transgender individuals. Here's a breakdown of what this typically encompasses:
Trans rights are part of broader human rights movements advocating for equality, dignity, and the freedom to live one's life authentically. However, the extent and implementation of these rights can vary widely between countries and even within regions of countries, influenced by cultural, political, and legal landscapes.
- Legal Recognition of Gender Identity:
- Name and Gender Marker Changes: The right to change one's legal name and gender marker on identification documents (like passports, driver's licenses, and birth certificates) to match their gender identity.
- Gender Recognition Laws: Laws that allow transgender people to be legally recognized in their affirmed gender without unnecessary medical procedures or psychiatric evaluation.
- Healthcare Access:
- Gender-Affirming Care: Access to hormone replacement therapy, surgeries, mental health support, and other medical services that affirm a transgender person's gender identity.
- Insurance Coverage: Ensuring that transgender-related healthcare is covered by public or private health insurance without discrimination.
- Anti-Discrimination Protections:
- Workplace: Laws that prevent discrimination in employment based on gender identity or expression.
- Housing, Education, Public Services: Protections against discrimination in areas like housing, education, and access to public services.
- Safety and Freedom from Violence:
- Hate Crime Laws: Recognition of crimes motivated by transphobia as hate crimes with appropriate legal repercussions.
- Support Services: Access to shelters, legal aid, and other support systems that respect and cater to transgender individuals' needs.
- Social Inclusion:
- Public Restrooms: The right to use facilities that correspond with one's gender identity.
- Sports and Activities: Participation in sports and gender-specific activities according to one's affirmed gender, with considerations for fairness and safety.
- Privacy and Dignity:
- Privacy of Medical Information: Protection against the unauthorized disclosure of one's transgender status or medical history.
- Respect for Pronouns and Identity: Social acknowledgment and respect for one's chosen name and pronouns.
@Grok
The same rights? You mean discrimination never existed?None of those are "Rights." In fact, trans persons have the same Rights as anyone else and no specific or special ones that apply only to them.