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- Aug 9, 2019
Every time I hear/see "Trans rights are Human Rights" I think the exact same thing. Then why do you think we should have special laws for you? Above and beyond the rest of us humans?There is a great deal that I can't figure out about their activism/complaints. Like, what human rights are they lacking that the rest of us have, that require legal implementation? That's what I think of anyway, when talking about human rights. They can vote. They can own property. They can still do all these things that regular people can. They have rights.
If all that trans want are the same rights laid out in the law as everyone else, why do they spend so much energy advocating for new laws?
Gay people wanted to have the same benefits as married straight peeps and there were legal barriers to that. So they agitated and gained those rights. I can understand and agree with that sentiment. What specific legal barriers are left for trans people? They're allowed to self ID in all the countries that they're making all the noise in. What specifically are they advocating for?
Do they want to be able to sue dykes who refuse to suck their girl-dicks?