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ENDA protects trans people as well as queer people. You make it sound like it only protects queer people in your article. And it seems like you're equating "gay" with "LGBT", when they're very different things.

"Transexual" isn't even a correct word. It's "transsexual"—the Latin prefix is "trans". And, besides, the word "transsexual" is an overly clinical term used to marginalize many trans people and has a pretty shitty history. You shouldn't use it. Please just go with "trans people". Or "transgender people" if you still

When people ask "What are you?" that's when you should start clicking your tongue wildly and blinking your eyes sideways. Then you cartwheel away screaming "They knowwwwwwww!"

No, but saying a person has nice skin because of their race or that all people of their race have nice skin is racist.

Intent is pretty irrelevant here. Everyone believes they are justified in their own minds. His advice still perpetuates rape culture.

And as we know, advocacy is a utilitarian zero sum game.

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>No, gender roles are inexorably tied to gender identity.

No, gender roles are what are traditionally imposed on us. Gender is just the way people communicate their sexual characteristics, preferences, and personality in context with their culture.

But there's such immense variety in the human experience and human brains and intellect that a slight deviation in the average between "males" and "females" doesn't really amount to much individually, and it's definitely not something we should be generalizing upon.

>more a tongue in cheek commentary on sexism

YELL.

I think you may be conflating cultural heritage and race.

Pretty sure it's Brown.

Genital reconstruction surgery describes it perfectly and that is what I use.

Ah, the old, "men can't control themselves therefore women can't have freedom (for their own protection)" argument.

You need know to know politics and persuasive rhetoric more than tech to get your edits past. Also you need to know the special editor lingo, or else you won't be taken seriously.

Even if that were the case, why don't they want to?

"Most women don't like dorky things."

Indeed. Then perhaps this isn't a problem of meat-eating or vegetarianism but of parents force-feeding their ethics.