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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
Where? By whom?
You can disagree all you like. Gender identity is a social construct, however you identify you're still male or female. Non-binary doesn't need legal recognition because it has no real existence. I don't care how nice or otherwise someone who identifies as non-binary is, their niceness doesn't make their luxury belief become true.
If someone identifies as a tiger,should we force them to eat raw meat they've hunted themselves? No, because they're not a tiger and would probably die from food poisoning. Of someone identifies as a "gender" he or she biologically isn't, should we pay along and let them into the opposite sex's sports and spaces, and allow the law to openly lie about someone having no gender? No, because gender isn't al.
We're all just apes in clothes.
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https://www.stonewall.org.uk/cy/node/24594
Also of you have a Google the research is out there. If you can't work out yourself why trans people are likely to be more discriminated against than gay or lesbian people then I don't know what else to say. I can't be bothered to educate you when you're a bigot as it really won't change your stance.
You say gender identity is a social construct, that is so behind the times. Times have evolved massively and I like to think we're more accepting these days.
Again, it really has no impact on your life.
Trans people being able to participate in sports events is another conversation, but I do agree with your point on that.
I just don't like how you completely dismiss how another person should feel or even acknowledge that it is a thing. They aren't harming no one so does it really matter? No it really does not. It's easy for you to be so ignorant when you're not that person.
Legal recognition and someone identifying as that can be two completing different things. Unless they have had an operation and then want to change their sex legally.
We shouldnt force them to do anything, if they want to do something then they can. It's not my life and it's not yours!!!