Good for her for standing strong long enough to finally get others to go along with her. It must’ve been so difficult for her. What an inspiration. Her family must be so proud.
Must be nice to have civil rights, lgbt people don’t know much about that in this country.
Must be nice to have civil rights, lgbt people don’t know much about that in this country.
I don’t view sports as very important or something to base my vote on when it comes to human rights.This case seems to be about the T infringing on the civil rights of women. Why even have Title IX if women have to compete against men in sports anyway?
I don’t view sports as very important or something to base my vote on when it comes to human rights.
Well they aren’t competing as a man so that is a fallacy.Well that's OK. They are important to a lot of people. Especially those who compete in them. I don't think being able to compete against women as a man in sports is a human right.
Well that's OK. They are important to a lot of people. Especially those who compete in them. I don't think being able to compete against women as a man in sports is a human right.
Well they aren’t competing as a man
It comes down to how woman a trans athlete is not wether or not they are a woman.
I’m willing to hear out your definition of a woman.
Logical fallacy, they are trans women.And yet they are men.
Lia Thomas is a trans woman.Is Lia Thomas a woman?
What is your definition of female. Quit evading the question.A woman is an adult human female.
I’m curious, what civil rights do you believe LGBTQ+ people don’t have?Must be nice to have civil rights, lgbt people don’t know much about that in this country.
Must be nice to have civil rights, lgbt people don’t know much about that in this country.
According to Google, the civil rights listed below are most commonly mentioned as civil rights across the web. Except for occasional discrimination, I don’t see how LGBTQ people do not benefit from their civil rights. No one is preventing them from receiving the rest of them. That’s quite a generalization you made.I’m curious, what civil rights do you believe LGBTQ+ people don’t have?
“Except for the occasional discrimination” is where we disagree.According to Google, the civil rights listed below are most commonly mentioned as civil rights across the web. Except for occasional discrimination, I don’t see how LGBTQ people do not benefit from their civil rights. No one is preventing them from receiving the rest of them. That’s quite a generalization you made.
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But haven't legal safeguards been placed that prevent you from being openly discriminated against?“Except for the occasional discrimination” is where we disagree.