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pete wrote:I think y'all don't understand that gender identification law even though I sent a link and quoted a section where it's only an offence if someone corrects you and you REFUSE to identify them by the gender they want you to and rather identify them as the gender YOU want to repeatedly.
Dizzy28 wrote:At no point I have heard the local LGBT community express a wish to have multiple genders. In fact the few Homosexuals I know are pained by the persons who claim gender fluidity etc as they view it as detrimental to acceptnace they are fighting so hard to get.
AFAIK the local LGBTs want the removal of clauses in various local legislationswhich is prejudiced against them e.g. the Immigration Act which prohibits the entry of Homosexuals into Trinidad and Tobago as well as whichever Act covers buggery among consenting adults (that law doesn't say it has to be homosexual so all you deviant fcukers who like to bull woman in the battam are included).
You all have jumped the gun into what may come r.e. 32 genders as opposed to what they want.
Canada introduces gender-neutral 'X' option on passports
LGBT groups welcome change as positive step for rights of non-binary, intersex and transgender people
Canadians are able to identify as gender neutral on their passports from Thursday under changes that have been enthusiastically welcomed by rights campaigners.
Canada becomes the first country in the Americas to allow its citizens to use an “X” category, joining those in Australia, Denmark, Germany, Malta, New Zealand and Pakistan. India, Ireland and Nepal are among the countries that provide various third-options.
“All Canadians should feel safe to be themselves, live according to their gender identity and express their gender as they choose,” immigration minister Ahmed Hussen said in a statement announcing the changes last week.
“By introducing an ‘X’ gender designation in our government-issued documents, we are taking an important step towards advancing equality for all Canadians regardless of gender identity or expression.”
Advocacy groups in Canada welcomed the change.
“Canada is taking an important and positive first step by acknowledging the challenges faced by non-binary, intersex and trans individuals,” said Helen Kennedy, executive director of Egale, a Canadian organisation that promotes LGBT human rights.
Exactly...that is my point, the arguments against real silly. Men reach pedophilia, beastiality, gender politics, all kinda madness.mero wrote:So if they decriminalise d weeds, dey go force we children to smoke it in school and think its normal and then eventually dey will want to legalize cokeen and heroine.
TurboSingh12 wrote:Watch how Np grease goin and go up now!
Redman wrote:How they choose to identify themselves is their business.
That said
My reaction and how I decide to treat with an individual that cannot decide what gender they want to be, is as much MY RIGHT as it is their right to self determination.
Same way we all treat with people based on what info we have at hand.
K74T wrote:timelapse wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:Miktay wrote:The modern question iz...iz this good for society? Should a minority be able to impose their lifestyle choice upon a majority?
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they not imposing their lifestyle, they just want the right to enjoy their lifestyle
not too long ago society didnt want to get blacks any rights either.....
And now they imposing their lifestyle on everybody else ...
How?
Miktay wrote:Redman wrote:How they choose to identify themselves is their business.
That said
My reaction and how I decide to treat with an individual that cannot decide what gender they want to be, is as much MY RIGHT as it is their right to self determination.
Same way we all treat with people based on what info we have at hand.
In the developed world they can choose which gender they want to be and you must address them how they want to be identified...otherwise that iz discrimination.
K74T wrote:Same thing I’m asking about....
hydroep wrote:Me eh see the problem. Man wah bool man...go ahead. Woman wah bool woman...go ahead. Man or woman wah bool sheep...go ahead. Man or woman wah bool monkey...go ahead.
Wha' allyuh wah do in allyuh private life is allyuh bizness.
Buh yuh damn fas' and outta place if yuh feel yuh goin' tuh tell me what I supposed tuh think about that...
Redman wrote:Miktay wrote:Redman wrote:How they choose to identify themselves is their business.
That said
My reaction and how I decide to treat with an individual that cannot decide what gender they want to be, is as much MY RIGHT as it is their right to self determination.
Same way we all treat with people based on what info we have at hand.
In the developed world they can choose which gender they want to be and you must address them how they want to be identified...otherwise that iz discrimination.
So what?
When I meet some one-they tell me their name etc...thats how I address them.
If some one defines themselves as xyz...why in the world should I address them as anything else.???
rspann wrote:My girl tell me she going out with her girlfriend, when the friend came to pick her up I saw it was a tall handsome guy. She said don't worry ,that is a female. Do you guys think I was wrong to let her go out with her friend? What would you have done?
You know hermaphrodites are a real thing right?redmanjp wrote:Oh and trans male to female athletes who seem for some reason to constantly be winning against all the other female athletes
Daran wrote:TurboSingh12 wrote:Watch how Np grease goin and go up now!
Oh so the law was stopping you from being gay then?
rspann wrote:My girl tell me she going out with her girlfriend, when the friend came to pick her up I saw it was a tall handsome guy. She said don't worry ,that is a female. Do you guys think I was wrong to let her go out with her friend? What would you have done?
Port of Spain: AT 10 a.m. today, the High Court will deliver its ruling in a constitutional motion claim brought by Trinidad-born gay rights activist Jason Jones against this country’s sodomy laws.
Scores of members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, as well as members of various religious bodies, are expected to be present at the Hall of Justice in Port of Spain for the eagerly anticipated judgment of Justice Devindra Rampersad.
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