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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You know exactly what I mean by this. Society in general -- with all of it's laws, policies, etc -- in no way started changing to accommodate emo and punk. And speaking of circular reasoning, why do people of your persuasion always go back to the line about "how other people choose to live their lives." That's BS and you know it. It affects all of us, because it affects my kids in their school.[/quote] By that reasoning, everything everybody does affects all of us. And yet we don't run around trying to stop everything anybody does that we disapprove of. We categorize. For example, as follows: 1. Things that other people do, and I wish they wouldn't, but it's not important to me. 2. Things that other people do, and I wish they wouldn't, and it is important to me, but it's not my business to stop them. 3. Things that other people do, and I wish they wouldn't, and it is important to me, and it's my business to stop them. Evidently you've decided that it's your business to force other people to be the gender that you think they are, instead of allowing them to be the gender they think they are (or think they might be). And it's important enough to you to -- well, I don't know what you're doing about it, other than posting repetitively about it on DCUM. I hope that's what you're limiting your actions to. By the way, you were the one who ran with the emo and punk analogy. I don't think it's a good analogy. Emo and punk are things that people do. Gender is something that people are. (If you don't want your kids to be exposed, in school, to things you disapprove of, then you have to keep them out of public school. In public school, they will inevitably and unavoidably be exposed to things you disapprove of.)[/quote]
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