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James Dodd
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Chromosomes can’t be changed, at least not yet. So using that as a baseline is generally a strong case, with the exception of a tiny population of people who have what arguably amount to chromosomal disorders. That may not be the most politically correct way of putting it, but it is objectively accurate.

There are several way sports can be separated to try and make them more fair. You could do it by general stack rankings, or weight classes, or a whole bunch of other metrics that would be just as meaningful as by gender or biological sex. Since other options exist, that could potentially be more fair there are

The bathroom issue is so stupid. It doesn’t have any reasonable basis for being a sticking point. It’s just a made up issue to stoke up the conservative base.

It’s not odd given the current discourse on trans issues is falling mostly along the lines of fairness in sports and no one is suggesting that trans men have an advantage over biologically born men in sports.  

But it’s not actually possible according to a lot of people. There are tons of people who would say that simply asking that question makes you transphobic, even if it’s asked in good faith. I’ve seen it plenty of times here.

The headline for this really is clickbait nonsense. One reality show that features big girls dancing isn’t an industry shift, it’s one show. There’s nothing to show that it’s even being heavily watched. There’s also nothing to show if the people watching it are watching to laugh at it, which is entirely possible.

The only reason the question is even coming up is because it is a question that is legitimately up for debate, mostly because of advocacy that has come from the left. You can’t say that Republicans are asking in bad faith when progressives are the ones that have pushed for a change to the definition that has generally

I’m not opposed to a government policing someone’s ability to purchase a substance that could have harmful effects on a fetus in principle. But I do think if you’re going to go down that road than it should at least be consistent and make sense in how it is administered.

I mean... the guy is already in a wheelchair. 

Tallywacker is a highly technical term. It’s clear that Cawthorn has expert level knowledge on the subject of sex and gender if he’s using terms like tallywacker. 

That’s easy. Most people don’t like being talked down to, which is a persistent problem with the loudest progressive voices. There’s also the fact that on most other issues of substance outside social issues the mainstream liberal parties have identical policies to conservative parties in basically every country in

Insult comics have existed for a long time. It’s literally a whole comedy genre. It’s very old and some of the biggest comics ever have been insult comics. And it’s not bullying, at least not when it’s done well. 

It’s not a bad thing for a parent to be told that their child is receiving health services. Keep in mind we are talking about children in grade three of lower, not teenagers so far as the parents ability to opt out of services. Parents 100% should have a say in medical treatment being received by a minor. It’s not the

Awards shows are like the Olympics, a dying piece of content that modern audiences just aren’t interested in.

He did the opposite of what you claim. His selfish hoax is a boon to racists. It provides cover for people who commit hate crimes. 

Constantly saying he allegedly did what he did is kind of stupid given how obvious it is that he did it and I doubt you would extend the same curtesy if it was a white guy falsely accusing a group of minority men beating him up.

I didn’t watch the clip, but even as a joke it’s a pretty bad one. That being said, I agree that this site, especially a couple of the contributors in particular, love to pretend that massive issues exist where they don’t. 

I’m not saying that I support what Kodak black did. I don’t even know who that is. What I do know is that one instagram post, regardless of if you think it is creepy, doesn’t constitute harassment, at least not in the context of what was presented in the article. And I think that it generates clicks, which is all that

I wonder how this guy would react if it was “inevitable” that he was about to be raped. Pretty sure he wouldn’t just lay there are enjoy it.

Even if you feel the charge isn’t fair, it doesn’t change the consequences. Provided she actually did bring a hash vape it still on her regardless. Countries are entitled to make their own rules, no matter how harsh they may seem to people from other countries. To avoid those harsh penalties, don’t go to those