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  1. I am for letting women decide what to do with their own bodies, for gay marriages, for trans gender rights "Other than bio men competing against women in sporting events." Voting rights for all documented US citizens. That is MAGA? "
  2. Meglamaniac

    Florida Moves to End Vaccine Mandates for Schoolchildren

    You don't know much about the school system here in FL, the cost is relatively the same pubic or private because of credits issued by the state. If a parent wants allow thier child to be trans that is no business of mine, I don't agree with it but that's not what you asked There's a whole lot of whatabouts in your posts, is there going to be a few instances where the parent has limited choices, sure, that doesn't mean the parents shouldn't be the one making the choice to vacinate.
  3. weepaws

    Rep Nancy Mace

    Introducing a bill to ban trans lawmakers from using capital woman’s rooms, the first transgender identifying member of Congress, description of the bill, as far right wing extremism. The right decision, no trans man should be aloud in a woman’s room, bath room, locker room, I hope this kind of stuff will become the law. 2 Timothy 3:15. And that from a child thou has known the Holy Scriptures , which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. Indeed Amen Thanks
  4. Transgender track and field athlete AB Hernandez won two first-place medals at the California state championships earlier this month and, on Saturday, laughed off the backlash. "It’s definitely crazy. I get a lot of hate comments, but I don’t care," Hernandez told KCRA-TV with a laugh. "I’m a 16-year-old girl with a mad attitude – you think I’m gonna care?" Hernandez called the protests that ensued "weird" and vowed to take a page from the critics and not back down from competing. "I did what I wanted to do," Hernandez told the station. "I PR’d in everything, so that’s what I was really aiming to do. All of this backlash, I’m just like, I performed my best and that’s all I cared about." It is unclear whether new rules will come into place in California for next season.
  5. It isn't happening. A high school track meet in Southern California became the latest flashpoint in the state's ongoing conflict with President Donald Trump's administration over trans athletes in girls' sports. There, multiple girls' competitors fell shy of first place to a biologically male trans athlete. The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section Final on Saturday saw the trans athlete take first place in the triple jump and long jump. The second-place finisher in the long jump was Katie McGuinness of La Canada High School. McGuinness recounted the experience of losing to the trans athlete in an interview on Fox News' "America Reports." "I remember thinking to myself, ‘OK, I need to get a big jump,’" McGuinness said. "I ran down the runway and I landed and I watched them measure my mark, and it was 18.9," she said. "And I just remember thinking that there was nothing else that I could do. That was it. And I was honestly very discouraged, and I'm a high school senior and winning CIF has always been a goal of mine, and I wasn't able to compete with someone who was genetically different than me." McGuinness made her overall stance on the issue clear. "There are just certain genetic advantages that biological males have that biological girls don't," she said. "Frankly, I just can't stand for that."
  6. Fnord

    Partisanship in one chart

    I think this is another in an endless parade of examples of mostly reasonable, intelligent people deciding suddenly that literally every single person that disagrees with them (about pretty much anything) or identifies as something they don't agree with (trans, homosexual, democrat) is an absolute moron with zero ability to think for themselves. I despise Trump and most of what MAGA stands for, but you're never going to read a post from me saying that every Republican/R voter is "an utter and complete mindless lemming gaslit collection of vapid human shells." Not so long ago, you would have had a problem with it, too. But here we are. That's what I'm talking about, not the poll.
  7. It's not happening. Parents and residents clashed at a school board meeting in Chicago on Monday after a trans junior high school student won multiple events at a local track meet. The Naperville 203 Community School District Board meeting was at times contentious, with roughly 100 people in attendance, split between the main room and an overflow viewing area. Those in support of the trans athlete waved the blue, pink and white striped transgender flag, while those advocating for athletes to compete against people of the same biological sex held signs reading "Protect girls sports" and "Defend Title IX," a federal civil rights law that prohibits sex discrimination in education. The controversy centered around a biological male who competed in a 7th grade track meet against biological females at the Naper Prairie Conference Meet, with attendees at the meeting sharply divided on the issue. "These situations place feelings over reason and force other students and families to participate in something we all know is a lie," parent Mike LaBelle said. Naperville resident Doug MacGregor said there is a hidden political agenda behind district policies. "Many of us knew then the achievement gap was just a Trojan horse for DEI's real objective, pronouns and the radical LGBTQ-plus agenda," MacGregor said https://www.foxnews.com/us/tensions-flare-school-board-meeting-trans-athlete-wins-multiple-track-events
  8. WhiteWonder

    Another Tranny Thread

    https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/publications/trans-adults-united-states/ The majority of people identifying as transgender are 18-24 and under. So is this a sign of progressivism and we are seeing young people no longer afraid to identify because of our inclusion efforts but older individuals are still afraid to identify? or is transgenderism simply "trending" and a popular thing for youth to identify as to be different (yet ironically to fit in) ?
  9. WhiteWonder

    Another Tranny Thread

    If you read my full post I listed that as one of the options. But I lean toward the second explanation because I think older trans folks would now also feel more comfortable. Plus the 13-17 demographic screams attention seeking.
  10. squistion

    Another Tranny Thread

    Well, yeah, because being transgender is no longer as stigmatized as it was previously with older trans folks.
  11. Strangely all the liberals that were posting heartfelt messages on their Facebook pages demanding change and scoffing at prayer after the trans shooting will be silent. Must just be on the lake.
  12. It's not happening. As California's transgender athlete conflict escalates, one high school athlete has resorted to changing clothes in her car to avoid uncomfortable situations. During a Lucia Mar Unified School District (LMUSD) school board meeting this week, junior Audrey Vanherweg revealed her decision. "I strongly disagree with what is going on in the girls' locker room and on the girls track team, so much so that I change in my car for track practice because I feel way more comfortable in my car than I do in my own school's locker room," Vanherweg said. https://www.foxnews.com/sports/california-girls-athlete-says-she-has-change-her-car-avoid-sharing-locker-room-trans-athlete
  13. The WHO is a political arm of the UN which unapologetically advocates for trans rights. From your link: The effort to depathologize transsexuality is a (powerful) movement, not based on any medical reason. Also: Again, not science. It is justified by greater normalization in society, and because it makes people with the mental illness feel bad. No medical reason. I've got a much larger post to make on this topic, probably its own thread when I get around to it, that shows that the AMA "experts" are anything but. But for now, suffice it to say that the WHO made a political decision, not a scientific one.
  14. serious question..i have only seen that the shooter changed his name from robert to robin, and heard a guy on cnn call the shooter her. is there anything else that points to trans? please share..thank you.
  15. I literally said it would be a good idea for them have therapy initially. But I think there can be a point that they “graduate” from it, even if they don’t stop being trans.
  16. What road? You are the one with the implication that therapy wouldn't help mentally ill people. Saying that there are people with gender dysphoria doesn't mean that they can't benefit from therapy. First, a growing majority of trans, particularly in children, are victims of social contagion, and don't have gender dysphoria. They need therapy to uncover and address the underlying issues which lead to their false belief. Second, those with gender dysphoria very well can have underlying issues driving their false belief as well. Or perhaps not. I'm not a mental health expert enough to prescribe a specific therapy regimen, but it boggles my mind that for every other mental illness, the medical profession works to address it, but for this one, they not only don't, they celebrate and encourage it.
  17. It's not a lot more difficult than XX and XY chromosomes. I know you passed biology at some point and understood basic genetics. If you don't accept that anymore as factual then it's a fruitless conversation. Your analogy to gay marriage is off to me because I don't think the opposition to gay marriage in large came from people believing gay people were mentally ill. There were a vocal minority of that opposition who thought that. But growing up in a conservative town, I knew very few people who thought that. It had more to do with religious views about marriage. I look at the trans issue no differently than the poor soul I saw riding a bicycle in the wrong direction along one of the busiest highways in our state yesterday. He was out there at dusk with people slamming on their brakes to keep from hitting and killing him. The guy was talking to himself as I passed. I didn't hate the man, I felt pity and hope he finds help. I don't hate someone who thinks they are a woman if they are a man, but I do think they need help. I do think it's harmful for us to hide from what has always been basic biology and genetics because an ideology tells you to do so. If you allow someone to keep believing in fantasies and delusions, depression is bound to follow because they aren't living in reality and eventually reality always slaps you in the face.
  18. I’m surprised you’re going down this road, aren’t you one of the few around here that actually acknowledges that being trans is a real thing?
  19. Well that would be the analogy to treating a trans woman by telling them they’re not actually a woman.
  20. I think our gun violence problem goes way beyond trannies. But I understand Republicans would rather talk about the trans than guns or seemingly anything else!
  21. If you're fine with admitting that trans people need mental help then I'm ok with voting for funding it. My belief on it doesn't have anything to do with Donald Trump.
  22. You know what would be cool? If removal of trans issues from the mental illness umbrella was actually based on science. Because it wasn’t based on science, people actually capable of critical thought see through the BS. They, in turn, are labeled as transphobic and laugh at the useful idiots that toe the line.
  23. easilyscan

    Well, well, well... (newest tranny murderer)

    Can't view the story because I don't have an account at X. I assume this is the same one. https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2025/08/29/another-trans-shooter-arrested-at-house-with-blm-palestine-graffiti-n4943139
  24. So fair to say sometimes they are right and sometimes they are wrong, on the trans issue, they are wrong
  25. squistion

    Well, well, well... (newest tranny murderer)

    Straw Man. Jeebus what a distortion of the point I was trying to make. Thought you were better than that. They were talking about the perceived versus actual occurance of murders by trans, not dismissing any murder as NBD. Please.
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