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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5601147" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>By saying why are we so concerned about what's between someone's legs you are defending this whole issue which very much includes "gender affirming care" of minors. That's gender reassignment surgery that teachers have been found to be encouraging, often unaware by parents. There have been clinics dedicated to this spring up all over the country. That includes drag shows for children. This is what the uproar is all about. There's a trans person working at the Wendy's I'm eating at right now. Older man dressed like a woman. That's his business if he wants to appear in public like that. The uproar is over the massive push to gain acceptance of this. By defending that you're saying they have the right to push this on us but we don't have the right to push back. There's something wrong with us if we do. You're the ones wanting normalization of this. We're trying to stick with what has always been considered normal. Especially where children are concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5601147, member: 24302"] By saying why are we so concerned about what's between someone's legs you are defending this whole issue which very much includes "gender affirming care" of minors. That's gender reassignment surgery that teachers have been found to be encouraging, often unaware by parents. There have been clinics dedicated to this spring up all over the country. That includes drag shows for children. This is what the uproar is all about. There's a trans person working at the Wendy's I'm eating at right now. Older man dressed like a woman. That's his business if he wants to appear in public like that. The uproar is over the massive push to gain acceptance of this. By defending that you're saying they have the right to push this on us but we don't have the right to push back. There's something wrong with us if we do. You're the ones wanting normalization of this. We're trying to stick with what has always been considered normal. Especially where children are concerned. [/QUOTE]
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