Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens to intersex people in situations like this? Sure, sometimes it’s just chromosomes (like XXY) and most of them tend to fit closer with one sex or the other. But that’s not true 100% of the time.
Much to do about nothing! Ain't nobody checking for a penis or vagina when you get your license or when law enforcement or other entities are validating your identity with your. Grow the eff up people!! If a guy wants to dress as a girl, who cares? To each their own. You people are pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.
Be specific. How does it improve people’s lives to make it harder for trans people to drive?
It’s no harder for them than anyone else else. You show up at the DMV, take the test, fill out paperwork and you’re done for 5 years or so.
They literally invalidated trans people’s licenses over night. It’s illegal for them to drive to the DMV to get a new license. How does that improve anyone’s life?
Well it’s illegal for my 16 YO to drive there alone too, before she has a license.
That’s because she hasn’t yet proved to the state that she’s capable of driving safely. Totally different situation.
No, it’s because she doesn’t have a valid drivers license that correctly reflects who she is. And neither do these people.
Anonymous wrote:What happens to intersex people in situations like this? Sure, sometimes it’s just chromosomes (like XXY) and most of them tend to fit closer with one sex or the other. But that’s not true 100% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.
Be specific. How does it improve people’s lives to make it harder for trans people to drive?
It’s no harder for them than anyone else else. You show up at the DMV, take the test, fill out paperwork and you’re done for 5 years or so.
They literally invalidated trans people’s licenses over night. It’s illegal for them to drive to the DMV to get a new license. How does that improve anyone’s life?
Well it’s illegal for my 16 YO to drive there alone too, before she has a license.
That’s because she hasn’t yet proved to the state that she’s capable of driving safely. Totally different situation.
No, it’s because she doesn’t have a valid drivers license that correctly reflects who she is. And neither do these people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.
Be specific. How does it improve people’s lives to make it harder for trans people to drive?
It’s no harder for them than anyone else else. You show up at the DMV, take the test, fill out paperwork and you’re done for 5 years or so.
They literally invalidated trans people’s licenses over night. It’s illegal for them to drive to the DMV to get a new license. How does that improve anyone’s life?
Well it’s illegal for my 16 YO to drive there alone too, before she has a license.
That’s because she hasn’t yet proved to the state that she’s capable of driving safely. Totally different situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.
Be specific. How does it improve people’s lives to make it harder for trans people to drive?
It’s no harder for them than anyone else else. You show up at the DMV, take the test, fill out paperwork and you’re done for 5 years or so.
They literally invalidated trans people’s licenses over night. It’s illegal for them to drive to the DMV to get a new license. How does that improve anyone’s life?
Well it’s illegal for my 16 YO to drive there alone too, before she has a license.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.
Be specific. How does it improve people’s lives to make it harder for trans people to drive?
It’s no harder for them than anyone else else. You show up at the DMV, take the test, fill out paperwork and you’re done for 5 years or so.
They literally invalidated trans people’s licenses over night. It’s illegal for them to drive to the DMV to get a new license. How does that improve anyone’s life?
Well it’s illegal for my 16 YO to drive there alone too, before she has a license.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.
Be specific. How does it improve people’s lives to make it harder for trans people to drive?
It’s no harder for them than anyone else else. You show up at the DMV, take the test, fill out paperwork and you’re done for 5 years or so.
They literally invalidated trans people’s licenses over night. It’s illegal for them to drive to the DMV to get a new license. How does that improve anyone’s life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.
Be specific. How does it improve people’s lives to make it harder for trans people to drive?
It’s no harder for them than anyone else else. You show up at the DMV, take the test, fill out paperwork and you’re done for 5 years or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.
Be specific. How does it improve people’s lives to make it harder for trans people to drive?
It improves people’s lives to get some indication that they are not living in the twilight zone when it comes to state laws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.
Be specific. How does it improve people’s lives to make it harder for trans people to drive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.
Be specific. How does it improve people’s lives to make it harder for trans people to drive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this make sense? If you present as a female, but were born a male, and you get a new license that identifies you as a male, won’t that visual disconnect be confusing for anyone who has to check the ID? They might think it’s a fake.
Then point is to make life miserable for those people by adding just one more awkward interaction for them to have on a regular basis. Somehow, that will make trans people go away.
So this is all about not making people feel awkward?
What public safety purpose does it serve?
It’s recognizing reality and biological fact. You’re assuming these people actually look like someone of the opposite gender.
You didn’t answer the question. What functional purpose does this serve? Whose life is improved by this?
Everyone in Kansas’s life in some small way. Because their government has stopped this bit of fraud.