That's not a full sentence.Maybe if the millions of dollars that came came from the States were spent on services.
What have identity politics and equality of outcome got to do with the two issues here; marriage equality and, for the first time in the history of the State, unmarried men having automatic rights to their own children?I'm another who's views haven't changed. As for societal differences it seems to me that identity politics and equality of outcome are increasingly in vogue.
Go easy on the sherry in the mornings Leper.
I'm surprised gay people wouldn't accept trans people. It's all so complicated now that I'm in the "I don't give a hang what you like, were, will be, do, don't do. What business of mine is it?, hope you are happy & the best of luck."
Yep, that's what I try to teach my children. There's no "them and us", there's just "us".But I like your stance, Betsy Og. If no one is getting hurt or being taken advantage of, if people have the capacity to make their own decision and it does not harm you or me - they let them at it! My rights' should not impinge on my neighbours' rights and theirs should not impinge on mine - after that - away with you!
The mathematical pedant in me says that you therefore know at least 100 gay peopleSome gay people dont like trans folk - but 99% of the gay people I know are fully accepting.
That mathematical pedant is a real difficult person and may be the reason you only know 3 peopleThe mathematical pedant in me says that you therefore know at least 100 gay people
Defining “know” as someone who I know and who knows me (cuts out Leo etc.) I think I count 3 people in that category. If I further qualify it by being required to know their attitude to trans folk I’m afraid it becomes a void constituency.
The mathematical pedant in me says that you therefore know at least 100 gay people
The mathematical pedant in me says that you therefore know at least 100 gay people
Defining “know” as someone who I know and who knows me (cuts out Leo etc.) I think I count 3 people in that category. If I further qualify it by being required to know their attitude to trans folk I’m afraid it becomes a void constituency.
In fact we can pin down Sol's knowledge of gay people who have revealed their thoughts to him on trans to Nx(67:199) I'm intrigued to know what N is.The pedant in me says it's actually 67 people allowing for rounding!!
In fact we can pin down Sol's knowledge of gay people who have revealed their thoughts to him on trans to Nx(67:199) I'm intrigued to know what N is.
I'm only slagging Sol, sorry
What I can say is that none of my acquaintances of any ilk have expressed an opinion on trans folk so I am not in any position to offer statistical analysis on that front. Made me wonder though what are my acquaintances’ views on other topical subjects. The following statistical analysis does not necessarily reflect my own views though we do tend to inhabit echo chambersWhen people tell me they've never met a Trans person I always ask them now they know they didn't.
Thanks, survey updated
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