Posted on 08/23/2013 2:44:53 PM PDT by The Looking Spoon
Created for my Tumblr blog American Awkward. This is a response to the loving adoration Bradley Manning has received for his coming out as a woman name Chelsea.
I don't know if this will actually happen, but the left has been getting progressively crazier with all things sexual...so who knows?
Which brings up the question, If you change your gender, what makes you think that a person of the now-opposite sex would want to have you?
It’s a TRAP!
Maybe a lawyer here can answer this, but why isn’t it considered discrimination in the legal sense in me choosing who I don’t date? For instance, I don’t care to date a black woman, why is that not discrimination in the eyes of the law?
Will sex-change surgery become a special service under the new college rules, with accelerated loan work-off incentive schedules? Just askin’
A lot of POS try to get out of jail by claiming to be a different person than who they were when they committed the crime.
And switch hitters better watch it. They may make them use two bats.
I wonder if he’s really a queer or if it’s a strategic move?
It’s plausible to me that he has calculated that he will become a folk hero of the left and thereby more likely to get a pardon from ubama.
We should bow down in reverence whenever they appear.
I’m waiting for this murderer hassan nitwit to say he is now “shirley” and demand sex-change surgery befroe he is executed.
There was an uproar, because although most people were OK with requiring apartment owners to rent to anyone regardless of sexual orientation, most people also thought that a person should be able to be more discriminating when choosing a roommate who would share the same apartment.
I can't remember how that ended up, but I think people got smart and made sure to interview all candidates in person and choose accordingly.
1. A man and a woman get married
2. The man gets a sex change
3. The courts allow him to legally change his sex
Does that state have to force the two to divorce? If they stay married then isn't that technically two women "married" to each other? Isn't that unfair to lesbians who want to get married.
It would have been interesting if this was brought up during the gay "marriage" debates, but it certainly doesn't happen that often and might just have been viewed as an outlier case.
The few transgendered people I have come in contact with have given me the heebie-jeebies.
Women trying to be men and men trying to be women make me nauseous.
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