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You would hope that will happen but democrats are foolishly supporting it at every chance. Even the one's on this board doesn't see a problem with it.mental illness mixed with steroids and hormones is a recipe for violence for sure.
Luckily, the AMA and APA are backing down from this gender madness after the lawsuits have started, trans won't even be a societal issue in 10 years
Elections HAVE Consequences... Lord PLEASE Help The Commonwealth...
Next thing you know..."IT" will be shooting up the place!
Don't underestimate progressives. Look for something like 'If we only TRIED harder there would not as much mental illness' coming from them.mental illness mixed with steroids and hormones is a recipe for violence for sure.
Luckily, the AMA and APA are backing down from this gender madness after the lawsuits have started, trans won't even be a societal issue in 10 years
The current 30-45 yr old demographic really is the downfall of morality and capitalism. We grew up with fairly decent lives and some didn’t understand the work that it took to have a life like the ones our parents gave us. Now so many are worthless bums that vote these idiotic people in, just to make themselves feel good about something.She’s a freaking fool on many levels.
You spent the anniversary of the sinking of HMS Birkenhead thinking about how you could make it about trans people? People need to take several steps back from the endless culture warsMeant to post this yesterday on the anniversary of the sinking of HMS Birkenhead off the coast of South Africa.
Most are likely not to know, but the adage of women and children first was also known as the Birkenhead Drill and while there are some instances of this happening prior to the Birkenhead, this was the most publicized incidence of it and it propagation through British society arguably contributed to British males losing over 50% of their number among Titanic's First Class passengers and overwhelming loss among the mostly British crew.
So, what is the expectation today of how to apply the Birkenhead drill if a similar situation arose? Do the so-called trans-women get a place with the women and children? Do the trans-men take their place among the men?
No, I spent about four or five minutes. Obviously more than you spent on your answer.You spent the anniversary of the sinking of HMS Birkenhead thinking about how you could make it about trans people? People need to take several steps back from the endless culture wars
I simply pointed out that you spent what is apparently a significant anniversary for you by making it about trans people, which you just confirmed you did. I'm sure there are many available search engines that you "ran from" consulting to ask a question that no one cares about but youNo, I spent about four or five minutes. Obviously more than you spent on your answer.
I asked a question about the dissonance a significant segment of our society has created against an accepted social norm for one of the most important issues: who survives in a crisis. And you ran from answering it. Color me unsurprised.
You still have not answered the question posed. The loss the Birkenhead is significant to me like many other historical dates are; I remember them and whatever significance that may be attached. The significance here is that a societal norm of "women and children" first is tied to the event did, in fact, cause me to wonder how we deal with that ethically in today's social environment in the West. This entire thread is about trans issues. It would seem normal to ask about the clash here and would be irrelevant if mentioned in connection with the Lusitania (May 7th, if wondering).I simply pointed out that you spent what is apparently a significant anniversary for you by making it about trans people, which you just confirmed you did. I'm sure there are many available search engines that you "ran from" consulting to ask a question that no one cares about but you
Trans women are treated as women, and trans men are treated as men, at least on an American boat. I think it would be a huge controversy if employees on a boat were doing the "you're not really a woman" thing and transvestigating people as a ship was sinking (and when people do that, they often end up picking out women who aren't trans at all)You still have not answered the question posed. The loss the Birkenhead is significant to me like many other historical dates are; I remember them and whatever significance that may be attached. The significance here is that a societal norm of "women and children" first is tied to the event did, in fact, cause me to wonder how we deal with that ethically in today's social environment in the West. This entire thread is about trans issues. It would seem normal to ask about the clash here and would be irrelevant if mentioned in connection with the Lusitania (May 7th, if wondering).
I regret the use of "so called" in my first post and if it triggered you, I do apologize. While I have my opinion about the increase in the phenomenom (there may be a better word, but this is the only word I came up with while typing) is due to a number of factors, I'm asking a legit question. I'm curious as to how people would come down on this if put into that situation.
Not sure what the bolded part means.
ok. Thanks for the legit answer.Trans women are treated as women, and trans men are treated as men, at least on an American boat. I think it would be a huge controversy if employees on a boat were doing the "you're not really a woman" thing and transvestigating people as a ship was sinking (and when people do that, they often end up picking out women who aren't trans at all)
