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Mississippi ban transgender women from sports


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42 minutes ago, psyche101 said:

You may not think you fear but you do. It's why you have so much trouble integrating with anything you are not familiar with. 

:lol:  'integrating' ...with what exactly?

I think I know what your angle is here. Basically you're implying that anybody (including me) that doesn't fall in line with the current trend in all things 'trans' are somehow scared of the whole nonsense.  Simply tagging on 'phobia' to the end of a word doesn't make it real. Oh and if somebody has a different opinion on something all it means is that they have a different opinion on something, it doesn't follow that they 'fear or 'hate' the thing they disagree about, why can't you be the same?

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43 minutes ago, itsnotoutthere said:

:lol:  'integrating' ...with what exactly?

I think I know what your angle is here. Basically you're implying that anybody (including me) that doesn't fall in line with the current trend in all things 'trans' are somehow scared of the whole nonsense.  Simply tagging on 'phobia' to the end of a word doesn't make it real. Oh and if somebody has a different opinion on something all it means is that they have a different opinion on something, it doesn't follow that they 'fear or 'hate' the thing they disagree about, why can't you be the same?

Some of us just don't feel it is fair to all the biologically born females to have to compete with biologically born males in female sports.   

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4 minutes ago, Myles said:

Some of us just don't feel it is fair to all the biologically born females to have to compete with biologically born males in female sports.   

Exactly & 'fear' or 'hate' just doesn't come into it.

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1 minute ago, itsnotoutthere said:

Exactly & 'fear' or 'hate' just doesn't come into it.

There are allot on this site that hate females.    I guess they all have  gynophobia.

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2 hours ago, itsnotoutthere said:

A phobia is a fear of something. I don't know many people that are scared of a man in a dress.

Having said that, those ones that threaten women with physical violence at feminist meetings are quite intimidating.

Maybe not for you specifically.

But it often does seem that alot of the anti-trans stuff comes from people being afraid of the possibly that one of their kids could be trans.

That seems to be what they ultimately fear the acceptance of transgender language will lead to.

Or alot of prejudice, aka fear, of trans people in the bathroom or whatever.

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53 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

But it often does seem that alot of the anti-trans stuff comes from people being afraid of the possibly that one of their kids could be trans.

That isn't what this thread is about though is it. And we aren't talking about children. These are full grown women that know who they are and what they want. They've worked their entire lives towards a goal and it's instantly taken away from them without allowing them a choice. What they want is fairness and are basically being told to suck it up and get over it. They should be telling that to the trans who couldn't make it on the men's team.

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18 minutes ago, Michelle said:

That isn't what this thread is about though is it. And we aren't talking about children. These are full grown women that know who they are and what they want. They've worked their entire lives towards a goal and it's instantly taken away from them without allowing them a choice. What they want is fairness and are basically being told to suck it up and get over it. They should be telling that to the trans who couldn't make it on the men's team.

Not the threads specific topic. But on topic to the conversation I was commenting on though.  About transphobia.

I agree with the sports bans.

 

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8 hours ago, psyche101 said:

I asked how your post is on topic. 

…and I answered you. 
 

I find it difficult to believe you are unable to find the common theme on your own. 
 

Any of your concerns about “being on topic” are clearly superficial as you only seem interested to use this thread to discuss other members,….
 

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2 hours ago, spartan max2 said:

Maybe not for you specifically.

But it often does seem that alot of the anti-trans stuff comes from people being afraid of the possibly that one of their kids could be trans.

That seems to be what they ultimately fear the acceptance of transgender language will lead to.

Or alot of prejudice, aka fear, of trans people in the bathroom or whatever.

But mostly from people fed up with trans teachers in grade school talking to their pupils about their personal sex life rather than doing the job they are paid for.

Just do your job, nobody cares about your sex life.

 

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40 minutes ago, Michelle said:

That isn't what this thread is about though is it. And we aren't talking about children. These are full grown women that know who they are and what they want. They've worked their entire lives towards a goal and it's instantly taken away from them without allowing them a choice. What they want is fairness and are basically being told to suck it up and get over it. They should be telling that to the trans who couldn't make it on the men's team.

The answer to such problems are always to restructure society to accommodate trans individuals. For this particular issue it seems the best way to ensure fairness for female athletes is to transition all girls to the male gender at a young age, 

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2 hours ago, spartan max2 said:

But it often does seem that alot of the anti-trans stuff comes from people being afraid of the possibly that one of their kids could be trans.

 Arizona Students Taught Only 4% of Men, 2% of Women ‘Exclusively Heterosexual’

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/07/19/report-arizona-students-taught-only-4-of-men-2-of-women-exclusively-heterosexual/

Why are we teaching “sexuality” to children in school? 

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1 hour ago, Michelle said:

That isn't what this thread is about though is it. And we aren't talking about children. These are full grown women that know who they are and what they want. They've worked their entire lives towards a goal and it's instantly taken away from them without allowing them a choice. What they want is fairness and are basically being told to suck it up and get over it. They should be telling that to the trans who couldn't make it on the men's team.

The anti-women folks on here do not care if the biological females have a fair sport to compete in.   They are agenda driven.

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10 minutes ago, el midgetron said:

 Arizona Students Taught Only 4% of Men, 2% of Women ‘Exclusively Heterosexual’

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/07/19/report-arizona-students-taught-only-4-of-men-2-of-women-exclusively-heterosexual/

Why are we teaching “sexuality” to children in school? 

Truly horrifying. 

Don't want woman to think it's okay to kiss each other or anything.

Really some vile stuff here.

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Desert Mountain High School teacher Mackenzie Onofry presented a slide show to students on sexuality and sexual orientation that teaches “homosexual behavior seems a natural part of the animal world” and “spans human history.”

 

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19 minutes ago, itsnotoutthere said:

But mostly from people fed up with trans teachers in grade school talking to their pupils about their personal sex life rather than doing the job they are paid for.

Just do your job, nobody cares about your sex life.

 

Did your teachers never tell you about their family? That they were married, or had kids? No pictures of their family on their desk?

Did you ever see cartoons of adults boys and girls being in relationships?

Did it traumatize you lol.

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3 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

Did your teachers never tell you about their family? That they were married, or had kids? No pictures of their family on their desk?

Did you ever see cartoons of adults boys and girls being in relationships?

Did it traumatize you lol.

Um...no, no & no. Honest answer.

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1 minute ago, itsnotoutthere said:

Um...no, no & no.

I'm surprised that you never saw any disney movies as a kid lol

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7 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

Truly horrifying. 

Don't want woman to think it's okay to kiss each other or anything.

 

Nice sidestep there.

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3 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

I'm surprised that you never saw any disney movies as a kid lol

I think I did, but back in those days they never had 150 genders, it's a very recent trend.

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14 minutes ago, itsnotoutthere said:

Nice sidestep there.

Not a sidestep. You guys claim it's harmful to tell youth that attraction exist on a spectrum.

Why do you believe that is harmful? 

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11 minutes ago, itsnotoutthere said:

I think I did, but back in those days they never had 150 genders, it's a very recent trend.

You saw very clear hetero relationships all the time though. 

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15 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

You saw very clear hetero relationships all the time though. 

My friend he is totally fixated on the this, I honestly believe that some of these individuals are actually excited and act out because they are afraid to open the closet. :yes: They talk tough, act manly, and attempt to hide their true feelings but sooner or later they will slip up, hell not mentioning any names but one of this crew already has and he’s afraid other will see his comments in that post. You know and I know psychological they will type or say something without realizing what they have done until it is to late just a matter of time:lol:

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49 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

Truly horrifying. 

Don't want woman to think it's okay to kiss each other or anything.

Really some vile stuff here.

Do you believe only 2% of women are exclusively heterosexual?

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18 minutes ago, el midgetron said:

Do you believe only 2% of women are exclusively heterosexual?

Eh idk. Its based on studies of eye pupil dilation and brain activity when seeing images. Which idk if that exactly proves attraction. Idk what one thing could exclusively prove attraction. Its a hard thing to conclusively pin down.

Like it wouldn't surprise me if most woman felt some level of attraction to other woman. The whole stereotype of woman experimenting in college and all that. We all remember the hit. "I kissed a girl and I liked it." 

But my main point is that it's a dumb thing to be outraged over because I see no way how it is harmful to tell a youth that they may be attracted to men, woman, or both, on a spectrum. 

Would you support the lesson if that one stat was removed from it?

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55 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

Eh idk. Its based on studies of eye pupil dilation and brain activity when seeing images. Which idk if that exactly proves attraction. Idk what one thing could exclusively prove attraction. 

Like it wouldn't surprise me if most woman felt some level of attraction to other woman. The whole stereotype of woman experimenting in college and all that.  "I kissed a girl and I liked it." 

But my main point is that it's a dumb thing to be outraged over because I see no way how it is harmful to tell a youth that they may be attracted to men, woman, or both, on a spectrum. 

 

That is blown up to be much more than it is in reality.     

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59 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

Like it wouldn't surprise me if most woman felt some level of attraction to other woman. The whole stereotype of woman experimenting in college and all that. We all remember the hit. "I kissed a girl and I liked it." 

That is a man fantasy. :D

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