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Baalzamon said:

This is the problem. He is never going to change his mind on this. It will continue to be more important that the 1% is comfortable than the 99% who have to deal with it.

 

That is also why these arguments are a waste of time. The two sides aren't going to say something where all of a sudden everybody is like...wow, I was wrong all along.

99% of people aren't uncomfortable with sharing a bathroom with someone who is Trans, Don't pretend you speak for everyone.

If someone is uncomfortable because of how someone dresses, how someone acts, how someone behaves, what someone's race is, what someone's sexuality is, what someone's gender is, how they look and carry themselves, their disabilities... Then they should grow up, it's really that simple.

Ka-pi96 said:
Pemalite said:

You being unformfortable with it shouldn't be their problem, it should only be yours.

Doesn't that swing both ways?

Awfully hypocritical to suggest some people should just deal with being uncomfortable while others should have laws to ensure they can be comfortable...

Sure it can. But If you had trans people being forced to use the bathrooms of the opposite sex that they identify with, even more people will get uncomfortable.
How many big burley men would tolerate someone who looks like a women in the same bathroom they are using?

NewGuy said:

Good. We don't care about each other's opinion. I'm just tolerant of yours while you're not tolerant of mine, suggesting that you actually do care about mine.

I am tolerant of your opinion. I just don't think your opinion is relevent to potentially millions of people across the planet.


NewGuy said:

You are not even American anyways, so your opinion on whether or not I can vote on an American election is laughable, not even mentioning the "logic" you used to actually get there.

Nice assumption. Correct I do currently reside in Australia, but how do you know I am not American? That I don't have an American citizenship?
Is this just a tactic to try and undermine someone to try and discredit their stance? It's not going to work.

NewGuy said:

Btw, it is a disorder, it is called la Chapelle syndrome, but I guess you don't believe in science.

 

Whether it is a disorder or not is irrellevant.

Do you often deny people the ability to do something based on their disorder? Like stopping someone who is wheel-chair bound from entering a plane because they can't walk up the stairs? No you don't. You accomidate for them. That is the right and human thing to do.

I am a Carer, I work in the health industry, I look after people who have legitimate disabilities.

NewGuy said:

And your friends are certainly female.

No. They are male. They have had surgery, they are on testosterone, they looke male, act male and identify as male. They are male.

The only thing you have proven is you are fairly transphobic, which is okay... Like all Phobia's, it is a mental illness, therapy and psychiatric treatment does exist to assist you if you seek it.




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