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throwawaitnine t1_jdmhxcc wrote

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Indiana_Jawns t1_jdmkp0o wrote

The ones that ban teachers from acknowledging same sex relationships exist. The ones that threaten people with felony charges for wearing clothing associated with the other gender. The ones that put children in danger if they dare to express themselves as who they are.

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BigShawn424 t1_jdmy0ri wrote

What law threatens people with felony charges when wearing clothes for the opposite gender.

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throwawaitnine t1_jdmm185 wrote

I don't really follow this issue, what laws are you talking about specifically?

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PhillyPanda t1_jdnd2ms wrote

I assume they’re referring to the TN bill that just passed

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doc89 t1_jdqpmwp wrote

>Tennessee Senate Bill 3, known as the Tennessee drag ban,[1] is an anti-drag bill, which [bans](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_(law)) public "adult cabaret performance" in front of children in the state of Tennessee.

Why do we have to pretend to care about this stuff???????? Aren't there more important issues we can be talking about?

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armchairmegalomaniac t1_jdmpf2o wrote

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throwawaitnine t1_jdms971 wrote

Bro I ain't trolling, I have no idea what this user is talking about.

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armchairmegalomaniac t1_jdmx9nv wrote

Fine but they answered you. At that point if you're still confused and you actually are interested, maybe consider a quick google search and 90 seconds of reading?

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BigShawn424 t1_jdmy72m wrote

They did answer, but didn’t show any actual proof that these laws exist. Ive done a google search myself and couldn’t find anything.

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madeupmoniker t1_jdn8adv wrote

Spend like 5 minutes googling "drag show ban" or "drag show bomb threat". There's plenty of news out there covering these issues

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throwawaitnine t1_jdn188n wrote

This is reaching astounding levels of absurdity. It's like I'm supposed to be outraged about something I have no ideas about and I'm treated as if it's my duty as a human being to be informed about political shit that has nothing to do with me. And I have to do all my own research, because asking for an explanation is apparently verboten.

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throwawaitnine t1_jdn3xwq wrote

All I want to do is agree with you about civil liberties and all you all want to do is argue about politics on Reddit.

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doc89 t1_jdqpyys wrote

You're accused of being a troll for not being completely up to date on current cabaret law in the state of Tennessee. These people have totally lost the plot.

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NoWarButMyWar t1_jdmx304 wrote

Jesus Christ START following it because some of the most atrocious anti lgbtq laws have been getting passed in nearly half of all US states this past year. Try giving a shit about your fellow human beings. If you have twitter follow Erin Reed she’s covering nearly every single one of them.

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Indiana_Jawns t1_jdn1zcm wrote

Tennessee’s anti drag bill classified drag personages as lewd acts the same as stripping.

Florida’s don’t say gay bill is worded that a teacher can be punished for admitting acknowledging that same sex relationships exist.

Bathroom bills are hateful and do nothing other than to punish trans people.

Your statements about trans kids are misinformed.

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BigShawn424 t1_jdn3rpj wrote

Bathroom bills protect women who do not want a biological male in their bathroom. I do not understand how you think a highly impressionable child could consent to such life altering procedures and medicines.

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Indiana_Jawns t1_jdn55ws wrote

Protect them from what?

As others have told you, your are misinformed about trans children and the medical interventions available

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BigShawn424 t1_jdnbh2n wrote

The bill protects women who do not want a biological male in their bathroom. Many women do not want a biological to be in such close proximity to them while using the bathroom.

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madeupmoniker t1_jdn8ms3 wrote

Puberty blockers aren't life altering and already have extensive medical history for kids with early onset puberty. It's entirely harmless and reversible

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madeupmoniker t1_jdndk8a wrote

As I understand it, they'll go through it at the rate their body produces the hormones which were blocked. It's entirely humane and a great tool in social transitioning to allow kids to explore identity if it is the route they want to go and are supported by doctors and family

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NoWarButMyWar t1_jdn078x wrote

GRS is already illegal for children and blockers prevent trans kids from going through a puberty they don’t want and developing secondary sex characteristics making it harder to pass as an adult. Newsflash dipshit, if the state is intervening on peoples bodily autonomy and private medical decisions between doctor and patient it’s creeping into totalitarianism.

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[deleted] t1_jdnelfk wrote

“Cupcakes for breakfast” what a dumb talking point. Haha.

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