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D Wade’s son Zion is a transgender now...DONT POST THE BOOSIE VIDEO NO MORE!!!!

Finally Charlize Theron is foul as hell for adopting a young black boy child from wherever she did and now inflicted her selfish machinations on him talking about he wanted to identify as a girl... at an age of 5-7 years old?! I've cancelled her after that stunt
Not even a shot at my guy @AZTG but his post can actually be flipped to the 'other side' in instances like this:
The issue is most of yall acting like yall give a single fuck about kids just to push your anti whatever agenda.

But even still I agree...
if this is what Wade feels is best for his family more power to them
 
The answer to this lies in the amount of time we spent this as a family discussing this.

If the age limit was 13.....and my kid came to me like I think I'm a boy *I have 4 daughters* and I want gender reassignment my answer would be hell no.

If we'd been talking about this the last 5 yrs, I've seen her struggle to adapting with being a girl or being feminine or even adjusting to being confused about it, I'd seriously consider it.

AGAIN, there's no definitive age accept 18 because at 18 it dont matter if I'm with it or not. Before then......I can't give you age where its wholy acceptable

The thing is tho' there used to be such things as tomboys. Girls who like to do 'boy' stuff. She could just be one of them and if you support her belief that she's transgender you could be doin' more harm than if you rejected it.

If ya kid says he/she is trans they're gonna have a difficult time there's no way around it. 5/6 years is way shorter than a whole lifetime tho'

18 an arbitrary age but they're adults then and you couldn't stop them anyway so might as well be supportive
 
Ight last post in here.

You guys supportin' this been dodgin' difficult questions the entire time, gettin' off on that holier than thou shit. Its wack, really is.

I get its a lotta niggas in this thread and in life who say nonsense but that doesn't mean you should ignore people askin' legitimate questions.

To repeat myself, if you givin' props to Wade but wouldn't allow your own kid to wear a dress or transition, if it were legal, you a dyam hypocrite
 
That's his brother, in theory of course he would feel that way...

...this isn't about Zaire at all.

This is about his parents allowing his younger brother to make a life altering gender decision at the age of 12...

...this is about his parents choosing to make that decision public...

...this thread is about our various reactions and the issues the public announcement of these recent decisions raise.


 
Religious ppl: **have religious beliefs**
Non religious: "but science says!?"

Non religious ppl: "if u feel like the opposite sex then that's what u are fuck biology!!
Science:
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Sometimes I hate society

transperson - "I have a female brain in a male body"
science: "There's no such thing as a 'gendered' brain and here's the science to back it up"


lgbt community in response - "OMG, you're such a bigot, you can't tell them how they feel"
psychiatry in response: - "GID is a psychological issue that can have roots in various types of childhood trauma on both sexes"

lgbt community is response - "Just fuckin kill yourselves, leave them alone, why can't they just live their lives you fuckin bigots"
science as a whole - "you called us bigots already".
 
Ight last post in here.

You guys supportin' this been dodgin' difficult questions the entire time, gettin' off on that holier than thou shit. Its wack, really is.

I get its a lotta niggas in this thread and in life who say nonsense but that doesn't mean you should ignore people askin' legitimate questions.

To repeat myself, if you givin' props to Wade but wouldn't allow your own kid to wear a dress or transition, if it were legal, you a dyam hypocrite
Not a single question was dodge b

You, and others, just don't like the answers given.

It be like that sometime
 
Not worried about robots eventually technology will advance that common sense. But yes pollution is a huge problem

Got damn boy smh


last time Ima break this down, cuz you're too dense to see it obviously


yes as technology advances & artificial intelligence is able to perform more tasks, they will eventually take over more jobs


how many of them folks who'll lose their job will be able to hunt & fish & live off the land? Not a whole hell of a lot


but that shit won't even matter when there's no bees around to pollinate the plants which the animals eat


so, no bees=no plants=no animals=no humans



now your only food/water source is Monsanto if you wanna survive
 
I just don’t give a fuck about this shit....if the parents are ok w it...they gotta deal w that and everything that comes w it...they have the means to insulate him from society s cruel ness so whatever
 
are y’all ok with your 12 year old daughter identifying as a slut and riding a dick carousel?

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Naw homie, we better than this.
 
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The families of three female high school runners filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday seeking to block transgender athletes in Connecticut from participating in girls sports.
Selina Soule, a senior at Glastonbury High School, Chelsea Mitchell, a senior at Canton High School and Alanna Smith, a sophomore at Danbury High School are represented by the conservative nonprofit organization Alliance Defending Freedom. They argue that allowing athletes with male anatomy to compete has deprived them of track titles and scholarship opportunities.
“Mentally and physically, we know the outcome before the race even starts,” said Smith, who is the daughter of former Major League pitcher Lee Smith. “That biological unfairness doesn’t go away because of what someone believes about gender identity. All girls deserve the chance to compete on a level playing field.”
The lawsuit was filed against the Connecticut Association of Schools-Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference and the boards of education in Bloomfield, Cromwell, Glastonbury, Canton and Danbury.
“Forcing girls to be spectators in their own sports is completely at odds with Title IX, a federal law designed to create equal opportunities for women in education and athletics,” attorney Christiana Holcomb said. “Connecticut’s policy violates that law and reverses nearly 50 years of advances for women.”
The Connecticut Association of Schools-Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference says its policy follows a state anti-discrimination law that says students must be treated in school by the gender with which they identify and the group believes the policy is “appropriate under both state and federal law.”
The lawsuit follows a Title IX complaint filed last June by the girls’ families and the Alliance Defending Freedom with the U.S. Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights, which is investigating the policy.
The lawsuit centers on two transgender sprinters, Terry Miller and Andraya Yearwood, who have frequently outperformed their cisgender competitors.
The two seniors have combined to win 15 girls state indoor or outdoor championship races since 2017, according to the lawsuit.
The three plaintiffs have competed directly against them, almost always losing to Miller and usually behind Yearwood. Mitchell finished third in the 2019 state championship in the girls 55-meter indoor track competition behind Miller and Yearwood.
Our dream is not to come in second or third place, but to win fair and square,” Mitchell said. “All we’re asking for is a fair chance.”
Yearwood, of Cromwell High School, and Miller, of Bloomfield High School, have both defended their participation in girls events.
Yearwood told The Associated Press in February 2019 that there are many differences among athletes that may give one a physical advantage over another, and that she does not think she has an unfair advantage.
“One high jumper could be taller and have longer legs than another, but the other could have perfect form, and then do better,” she said. “One sprinter could have parents who spend so much money on personal training for their child, which in turn, would cause that child to run faster.”
Yearwood’s mother said the athlete had no immediate comment on Wednesday’s lawsuit. Miller did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The attorneys are asking the court to prevent the transgender girls from competing while the lawsuit moves forward. No hearing date on that request had been scheduled Wednesday, the day before the state’s indoor track championships begin.
Connecticut is one of 17 states that allowed transgender high school athletes to compete without restrictions in 2019, according to Transathlete.com, which tracks state policies in high school sports across the country. Eight states had restrictions that make it difficult for transgender athletes to compete while in school, such requiring athletes to compete under the gender on their birth certificate, or allowing them to participate only after going through sex reassignment procedures or hormone therapies, according to Transathlete.
Yearwood and Miller have said they are still in the process of transitioning but have declined to provide details.


Fucking bigots
 
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