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05-19-22 14:34 #4300
Posts: 5462Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-relea...ime-statistics
To get some perspective, let's roll the calendar back about 65-70 years.
Today the hot equal rights issue is for trans people. That's why any of us are discussing this. Back in the 50's and early 60's, the big equal rights issue was for blacks. Same issue, different group who felt the laws didn't treat them equally and fairly.
You may have learned, during that time, some black people were the victims of violence. Some claimed they were discriminated against. Some claimed that segregation laws were wrong. Many white people argued that black people needed to be segregated, that they couldn't be allowed to integrate with whites. And I'm sure there were some who questioned whether or not the black on black crime wasn't more important than a few friendly lynchings.
Just something to consider.
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05-19-22 14:14 #4299
Posts: 5462Originally Posted by JustTK [View Original Post]
I've just never understood the bathroom panic, but I've heard the same "logic" applied to different groups throughout my life. One of the hazards of growing up where racism and bigotry are considered to be virtues.
It all begins with "they're not like us."
"You have to watch out for the 'colored'. They're not like us."
"You can't go to church with him. He's Catholic and they're not like us."
"Don't talk to those men. They're homosexuals and they're not like us."
"Your friend can't spend the night. He's Amish and they're not like us."
"Those men are Jewish. They're not like us."
Now it's "they're Democrat / Republican. They're not like us.
Pick a label and someone is telling us "be afraid. They're not like us."
If someone is threatening me, the color of their skin, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, immigration status or gender identity doesn't matter. I'm not thinking "he won't hurt me because he's a straight, white Protestant from the midwest." I'm certainly not thinking "this is serious because that guy is wearing lipstick. " A threat is a threat, regardless of how you label the person.
The threat doesn't come from the groups people want you to label. It comes from individuals and from the people who want you to put labels on everyone.
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05-19-22 06:27 #4298
Posts: 46Counterpoint with pun
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
I'll link to the video of that happening because it's kinda funny. (No animals were really hurt).
Actually I'm not sure if I'll run a foul (LOL) if I post that kinda video so if anyone wants to see it just google:
Chicken beats an Eagle.
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05-19-22 06:18 #4297
Posts: 46Citation needed
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
The point I was putting emphasis on was that trans people are not more prone to violence than the rest of the public.
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05-19-22 05:14 #4296
Posts: 688Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
Glue. Ja ja ja. No idea where that came from. But you can just continue to be morbidly obese and disgusting physically and I'll just, you know, get way more and better pussy than you do. And when I do pay for it, I will know what I am paying for. You find expensive hookers and think they like you. I find cheap hookers and don't care. I think you forget sometimes we've actually met, and so I know for sure how full of shit you are.
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05-19-22 03:33 #4295
Posts: 407Originally Posted by JustTK [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 03:07 #4294
Posts: 2930Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 02:21 #4293
Posts: 1782Originally Posted by Huacho [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 01:25 #4292
Posts: 3225Originally Posted by Huacho [View Original Post]
Webster's does not have to define loser in the dictionary. They can just show a picture of your face.
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05-18-22 23:53 #4291
Posts: 15924Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
https://www.h13n.com/ocho-mujeres-tr...-hurto/108410/
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05-18-22 19:18 #4290
Posts: 15924Originally Posted by DontSayMuch [View Original Post]
There are too many contributing factors, whereas the statement tries to get you to believe trans people are just walking down the street minding their own business and some stranger violently attacks them. The most abuse occurs in lesbian relationships, but if I just said lesbians are often violently attacked, it is not telling you they tend to be abused by their own mates and leads you to believe someone outside of their personal circle is doing the abusing or attacking. So are these trans having violence done to them purely because they are trans or is it for other reasons, and by whom?
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05-18-22 14:48 #4289
Posts: 1782Originally Posted by DontSayMuch [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 14:32 #4288
Posts: 688Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 14:28 #4287
Posts: 688Originally Posted by JohnnyWalker55 [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 03:10 #4286
Posts: 46Trans Crimes
I don't want to reply to a post that wasn't directed at me so I'll make one that addresses the topic in a more general way.
There have been trans people throughout history and they have figured out which bathroom and locker room works for them.
It seems that people who are against trans-women going to whatever facility that individual trans-woman wants to go into conveniently forget that if trans-women can't go to the facility of their choice, it also means that trans-men can't go into the facility of their choice.
So it's better to have a bearded trans-man who looks / acts / emotes as a man have to use the women's facilities? That doesn't make any sense to me and a lot of other people. And before anyone raises the impractical and non-real solution of making a dedicated trans bathroom, please think that through. Everywhere there are bathrooms will now be required to have a third type?
As far as trans people committing more violent acts than the general populace, I would really have to see some evidence for that.
I've read a Swedish paper that looks at this and it found =.
"The findings show that transsexual individuals were more likely to be criminal than non-transsexuals of the.
Same birth sex in the first cohort (1973-1988), and no different from their birth sex in the.
Second group (1989-2003)."
The first cohort (group) had hormones and surgery without adequate mental health provisions and the second cohort (group) had hormones and surgery with adequate mental health provisions.
So for the last forty years there hasn't been an increase in criminality from transgender individuals.
The study =.
Cecilia Dhejne, Paul Lichtenstein, Marcus Boman, Anna L. V. Johansson, Niklas.
Långström, Mikael Landéand (2011) Long-Term Follow-Up of Transsexual Persons.
Undergoing Sex Reassignment Surgery: Cohort Study in Sweden.
Now there are a lot of statistics showing violence AGAINST trans people is MUCH higher than average.
I'm going to pick just one from as neutral a site as I can find.
https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.e...press-release/
The study found.
"Transgender people over four times more likely than cisgender people to be victims of violent crime".
I like looking at non-anecdotal evidence. A lot of studies have issues and they can be addressed and scrutinized, but one random person isn't much of an indicator of anything.