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To: Zakeet

Thing is, if he/she had that expensive surgery, some government agency probably paid for it. And now she/he is homeless? After figuring out how to work the system for thousands? I don’t understand.

A lot I don’t understand. How incomprehensible this transgender stuff is. Imagine having the main focus of your life your plumbing.


13 posted on 04/03/2009 7:33:51 AM PDT by Veto! (Opinions freely dispensed as advice)
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To: Veto!

One of the main issues is that GBLTQ community are so good about telling the rest of the 95% to 90% percent of the straight community that they should give their tax money, charitable contributions, and time to care for these folks, but they do nothing for the Transgendered.

The dirty little secret is that in the strictly Gay Male and Lesbian Communities look down on the Transgendered with disdain, they will tell you one thing on the street but secretly they hold disdain for the Trannies (Those only playing dress up, Drag Queens, Drag Kings, excepted).

You would think some of their Gay community groups would have a special homeless shelter of their own to deal with this, but instead they just bitch that the rest of the mostly straight society should deal with it. Yeah, just pass it on to the normal folk to do the actual work of supporting them.

I have sympathy for those who are truly transgendered, those who have been born with Chromosome issues, or ambiguous genitalia, etc.... Because those people are not only discriminated against by regular folk but also are secretly discriminated behind their backs by the people in the Gay and Lesbian community. The Same people who are supposedly on their side when it suits them to be.


19 posted on 04/03/2009 7:57:12 AM PDT by GraceG
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