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Potentially more concerned at "Western Apparel" permitted for women. What are they trying to indicate here?
I suppose it proves my point this gender ideology DOES affect MIS however hard we distance ourselves from it.
I suppose it proves my point this gender ideology DOES affect MIS however hard we distance ourselves from it.
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Think skinny or bootcut jeans, cowboy boots, flannel shirts. Oh and cowboy hats as seen in the movies - not real historical cowboy hats because that'd be weird.
There probably is a subtle message indicating it's OK for a woman to be "manly" but not OK for a man to be "womanly".
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That's about as subtle as a train-wreck. It merely codifies the double-standard.
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It is really scary. Why is our government making war on gender nonconforming people? They enact laws that are in opposition to the psychiatric and medical communities when they have to education in these matters. It will certainly increase the suicide rate among transgendered youths but, they don't give a damn about that!! What's next? All transgendered folks to the concentration camps?
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Society seems to be at war with the trans community. They probably see them as a threat to their way of life, erosion of their valves. They can go to extreme lengths to protect what they believe to be right.jamie001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 4:47 pm It is really scary. Why is our government making war on gender nonconforming people? They enact laws that are in opposition to the psychiatric and medical communities when they have to education in these matters. It will certainly increase the suicide rate among transgendered youths but, they don't give a damn about that!! What's next? All transgendered folks to the concentration camps?
Everyone should stand together and support our trans brothers and sisters against the bigots.
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Only the MtF, nobody is worried about FtM even though there are just as many of them.
There is no such thing as a normal person, only someone you don't know very well yet.
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Both sentiments reinforce the double-standard. Point 1 derives from the radical "feminists" not wanting Their Sisterhood contaminated by the Y Chromosome, and point 2 derives directly from the traditional double-standard that's persisted for far too long. Thus, I can definitely see the pushback here in the realm of men "invading" "Women's Spaces".
What I cannot abide is insanity like this to be codified into law. We are who we are, and so long as we harm no-one then we should be left alone to be ourselves.
And this cancer is not just in the South of the US, either. There's been a recent kerfuffle about drag in North Brookfield, Massachusetts (USA) where a supposed "drag performance" was banned by the town and following an outcry the ban was subsequently rescinded. We shall see where this goes. I'm not particularly hopeful in this regard, and am getting to the point where I hope I'm dead before it all comes to a head.
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Just diehard sexism. If you believe men are Numero Uno and women are second class citizens, you laud those who ape the best and mock those from the best class who mimic the weaker class.
Note: I in no way believe women are second class citizens. This is solely an example to reflect the sexism of mostly targeting MtF and not FtM individuals.
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Women are first class all they way! We should try to emulate women by being more feminine. The world would be a lot better place with much less violence. Let women rule just like a society of Bonobos. The Bonobos have it right!ScotL wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 2:42 amJust diehard sexism. If you believe men are Numero Uno and women are second class citizens, you laud those who ape the best and mock those from the best class who mimic the weaker class.
Note: I in no way believe women are second class citizens. This is solely an example to reflect the sexism of mostly targeting MtF and not FtM individuals.
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....and Brenda Spencer.
Lucretia Borgia, Irma Grese, Mary Tudor and Rose West just as a sample from this side of the pond.
There are nasty people around across the whole gender spectrum.
Steve.
Lucretia Borgia, Irma Grese, Mary Tudor and Rose West just as a sample from this side of the pond.
Sorry Jamie, but this smacks of "sugar and spice and all things nice" thinking.
There are nasty people around across the whole gender spectrum.
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The Texas Departmemt of Agriculture has every right to run their department as they see fit. I am I full support of their mission to require men and women to dress according to their gender.
It is not a requirement to work there.
It is not a requirement to work there.
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Moon, if I am reading you right, you are saying that an employer should be able to dictate precisely what their employees can wear at work.moonshadow wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 10:50 am The Texas Departmemt of Agriculture has every right to run their department as they see fit. I am I full support of their mission to require men and women to dress according to their gender.
It is not a requirement to work there.
You are suggesting that the onus is on me to go elsewhere if I don't agree?
I really hope that I am missing some subtle joke in that assertion.
If not, all that would be achieved is a regressive step back by some hundred years or so.
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Who gets to decide the gender? If it's the person themselves then I don't see the problem.moonshadow wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 10:50 am The Texas Departmemt of Agriculture has every right to run their department as they see fit. I am I full support of their mission to require men and women to dress according to their gender.
It is not a requirement to work there.