17 Jul 23
@earl-of-trumps saidFMF provided a link where there is a list.
Don't tell me to "go fetch".
If you want me to make comment on 'something', it's on you to supply the 'something'
@fmf saidOh. so I sound like all those haters, eh? Gotcha.
Look again at what I actually said on page 3. I said your rhetoric sounds little different to that of people who hate trans people and support the passing of laws that discriminate against them. If you are happy to sound like them, then that is your prerogative.
Now, can you show me where one of those "haters" actually said that they hated trans people...?
See what I mean? a mountain out of a mole hill. You and others are like the Keystone Cops running around
arresting people for J-walking., Please.
This subthread we made is more suited for the debates. If you open it, I'll join you.
BYW, you never specified what my punishment is if I *am* convicted of trans hating.
17 Jul 23
@Ghost-of-a-Duke said - "Could they, for example, refuse to serve customers of different religions or people without a faith? "
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That's a tough one to swallow, but it is private property, and I don't like slavery
17 Jul 23
@earl-of-trumps saidYes. That's what I said.
Oh. so I sound like all those haters, eh? Gotcha.
@divegeester saidOk, so FMF knows where to find it. Good.
FMF provided a link where there is a list.
@earl-of-trumps saidIt's all over the public domain. Preachers in churches. Podcasters. Guests on TV channels like Newsmax, OAN, and other outlets. State congressmen and women in their speeches and testifying to committees. Members of schoolboards. Even guest speakers at Trump's rallies. It's one of the central planks of the current so-called "culture war". Have you not been following this story in your country at all?
Now, can you show me where one of those "haters" actually said that they hated trans people...?
@earl-of-trumps said"Convicted of trans hating"? Your "punishment"? "Running around arresting people"? What on Earth are you on about now?
BYW, you never specified what my punishment is if I *am* convicted of trans hating.
17 Jul 23
@earl-of-trumps saidhttps://translegislation.com/ Take your pick. It's a state-by-state breakdown.
There are a lot of laws out there,. bring forward the ones that you want me to comment on.
@fmf saidPeople are *not* saying that they hate the transpersons. They don't like the politics.
It's all over the public domain. Preachers in churches. Podcasters. Guests on TV channels like Newsmax, OAN, and other outlets. State congressmen and women in their speeches and testifying to committees. Members of schoolboards. Even guest speakers at Trump's rallies. It's one of the central planks of the current so-called "culture war". Have you not been following this story in your country at all?
Do you realize in the land that proclaims "Free Speech" in their Constitution, one can be charged with a crime for misgendering?
Or a transwoman can enter athletic competitions meant for a full bodied woman!
Does that ever *iss people off. Remember what I told you about "special people"? It's all over the place.
These Cretens are wagging their asses in our faces telling us how special they are. And yet we are supposed to have
equal justice under the law. Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure.
18 Jul 23
@earl-of-trumps saidThey absolutely are.
People are *not* saying that they hate the transpersons.
18 Jul 23
@earl-of-trumps saidWhich criminal law are you referring to?
Do you realize in the land that proclaims "Free Speech" in their Constitution, one can be charged with a crime for misgendering?
18 Jul 23
@earl-of-trumps saidWhat does "equal justice under the law" have to do with people supposedly "wagging their asses in" your "faces"?
These Cretens are wagging their asses in our faces telling us how special they are. And yet we are supposed to have
equal justice under the law. Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure.
@fmf saidOn page #1 you said
There are already 79 that have been passed in 2023 alone. 356 in the process of being passed. 561 altogether. There were state by details. OK so you are unimpressed. I get it. Let's see your list then.
"hundreds of laws that have been passed across numerous conservative states in recent years that seek to discriminate against, harass and demonize trans people"
Why do suppose blue states also seek to "discriminate against, harass and demonize trans people"? Why are so many left wing legislators willing to go along with this, or are afraid to oppose it?
Could it be that many of those laws seek to protect children and other individuals? If so, then how do laws designed to protect children from overzealous medical professions and teachers qualify as discrimination against trans people?