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Discrimination is a serious sweeping issue in the US. No one chooses to be oppressed or hated, and therefore we should protect everyone that is. It is our duty to provide to those less fortunate and that are rejected by writ large society. It is immoral to hate or berate someone on something they simply don't control. My hope is that soon enough, we won't need to write it into law. However as things are now, with discrimination against LGBTQ members being ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court in Creative LLC vs Elenis, it is imperative we write into law that these people are protected, safe, and cared for.
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Canadian Bill C-16 of the ontaraio human rights code does the same thing and it has resulted in people facing civil liability for using incorrect pronouns
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Why is a stranger's gender your business? You'll never meet them, and even if you do, why do you care? Give one example of people identifying with a different gender than they were assigned at birth affecting your life.
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Genetics not desire should determine who you compete against. An XY even transitioned should compete against other XY’s the same for XX’s drug testing stays the same receiving HGH, testosterone, adrenaline all get you disqualified
@9FBP5L38mos8MO
People have the right to pursue happiness and as long as they are not harming other people they should be granted the right to live.
@9F8N3L98mos8MO
first off genetics play a key detail on what you are, either you have xx or you have xy and you can not change what you are genetically, at the end of the day i don't care what you think you are but i don't want your opinion being forced on me and it shouldn't be mandated across the country
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