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Its an English class where they got docked 2% for using the wrong word. I am ok with it if the Professor made her desires during class on what to use very clear.

I will tell you they are a bunch of hippies up there at NAU. Flagstaff is about as granola as it gets, so it makes sense.

What's awesome, is they paid for that dumb shit.
 
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I've put a lot of thought into this....I want my rib back.
 
I assume we're not the only place w/ these issues. I wonder how does this "mankind" attack on language go in a country speaking Spanish? That entire language is based around the feminine and masculine and when both or unknown, the masculine is used. Is this all at question in Spanish speaking countries too?
 
I assume we're not the only place w/ these issues. I wonder how does this "mankind" attack on language go in a country speaking Spanish? That entire language is based around the feminine and masculine and when both or unknown, the masculine is used. Is this all at question in Spanish speaking countries too?
They have actual problems to deal with
 
Transgender People Are Now Oppressed Because ‘Pussy Hats’ ‘Equate Womanhood With Having A Vagina’

Men who dress up in women’s clothing and insist they are women are unfairly ostracized from the modern American feminist movement because feminists are overly “reproductive system-focused,” according to an op-ed in the Daily Emerald, the University of Oregon’s student newspaper.

The author of the 790-word jeremiad, Taylor Griggs, trains her invective on “‘free the nipple’ campaigns” and, especially, the perky, neon-pink-yarn “pussy power hats” with which many participants in the January Women’s March on Washington festooned themselves.

Griggs quotes Marie Solis in Mic for the proposition that signs at the Women’s March reading “Pussy power” and “Pussy grabs back” deliver “a clear and oppressive message to trans women.” That oppressive message is: “having a vagina is essential to womanhood.”

Solis goes on to quote a transgender woman who was offended by feminists holding “signs that equate womanhood with having a vagina” — and even more offended by a subset of feminists who point out that “trans women are actually men in disguise trying to infiltrate their spaces.”

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/29/transgender-people-are-now-oppressed-because-pussy-hats-equate-womanhood-with-having-a-vagina/#ixzz4cpJB2kZf

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Trannies vs fem nazis.

Battle to the death.

I'm putting money on the fem nazis.
 
Trannies vs fem nazis.

Battle to the death.

I'm putting money on the fem nazis.
Of the huffpo followers, the actual feminists have been the most reasonable by far.

This 4th wave shit is just.. Idk. The movement, again, is dilluted by the radical people taking comfort in something that isnt so bad.
 
Women are raised as women and have been treated as women their whole lives. They have the unique biological advantages/disadvantages of being women, including ovulation, periods, birth, breastfeeding...or at least the prospect of them. They are shaped differently, have different bone structures, etc..

Trans-women have none of that. If the definition of a woman is nothing more than whatever you say you are -- which is the legal/social standard advocated by the trans-community, then being a "woman" kind of loses any definition at all.
 
A MAN IN THE WOMEN'S RESTROOM AT DISNEYLAND

I didn't know if I was going to write this blog or not. A part of me was scared it'd be shared as some transgender hot piece about yet another homophobic mom lashing out at Disney and then I'd have to deal with the wrath of the internet telling me to kill myself. So let me be clear. This isn’t that story. This is a story about a biological man in the women’s restroom, but we need to discuss some gender issues.


I’ve lived in Los Angeles for over a decade and have seen my fair share of transgender/gender fluid people. They in no way offend me. I'd consider myself pretty progressive and tolerant of most things...except maybe people who identify as a person wearing socks with sandals. We all have our line in the sand and that's totally mine. But how transgender people feel, how they choose to dress or any surgeries they get, don't infringe on any parts of my life, so I support their decision to live as they see fit. I've also seen my fair share of transgender women in the women's restroom before. Not ALL the time. But over the past few years, I'd say 4-5 that I noticed. Men...who were in some stage of transition and making every attempt to be a woman from mascara to heels. Transgenders who certainly felt comfortable in the women's room and probably frightened to go into the men's. At these times, I smiled…I peed...and life went on. But 2 weeks ago something very different happened.

I was at Disneyland with my son, my friend and her son. We were over in California Adventure in the food court area. We’d just finished eating and decided to pee before we headed out to The Little Mermaid. I went to the bathroom while she watched our boys in their strollers, and then I did the same. (For anyone who’s tried to fit a stroller in a bathroom stall, you get it).

I was off to the side waiting with the two boys, when I noticed a man walk into the restroom. My first thought was “Oh shit, he’s walked in the wrong restroom by mistake. lol” He took a few more steps, at which point he would’ve definitely noticed all the women lined up and still kept walking. My next thought was, “Maybe he’s looking for his wife…or child and they’ve been in here a while.” But he didn’t call out any names or look around. He just stood off to the side and leaned up against the wall. At this point I’m like, “WTF? Ok there is definitely a very large, burly man in a Lakers jersey who just walked in here. Am I the only one seeing this?" I surveyed the room and saw roughly 12 women, children in tow, staring at him with the exact same look on their faces. Everyone was visibly uncomfortable. We were all trading looks and motioning our eyes over to him…like "What is he doing in here?” Yet every single one of us was silent. And this is the reason I wrote this blog.

If this had been 5 years ago, you bet your ass every woman in there would’ve been like, “Ummm what are you doing in here?”, but in 2017? The mood has shifted. We had been culturally bullied into silenced. Women were mid-changing their baby’s diapers on the changing tables and I could see them shifting to block his view. But they remained silent. I stayed silent. We all did. Every woman who exited a stall and immediately zeroed right in on him...said nothing. And why? B/c I and I’m sure all the others were scared of that “what if”. What if I say something and he says he "identifies as a woman" and then I come off as the intolerant asshole at the happiest place on earth? So we all stood there, shifting in our uncomfortableness…trading looks. I saw two women leave the line with their children. Still nothing was said. An older lady said to me out loud, “What is he doing in here?” I’m ashamed to admit I silently shrugged and mouthed, “I don’t know." She immediately walked out, from a bathroom she had every right to use without fear.

So there lingered this unspoken doubt everyone had….that .00001% chance this wasn’t a man. Let me be clear. This was totally a man. If this wasn’t a man, this was a woman who had fully transitioned via surgery and hormones into a man and had also gotten an Adam’s apple implant, chest hair and size 9-10 shoes ....and at that point, wtf are you doing in the women’s restroom? And let me be clear, my problem wasn’t JUST that there was a man in the restroom. Its that he wasn’t even peeing, washing his hands or doing anything else that you’d do in a restroom. He was just standing off to the side looking smug…untouchable... doing absolutely nothing. He had to have noticed that every woman in the long line was staring at him. He didn’t care. He then did a lap around the restroom walking by all the stalls. You know, the stalls that have 1 inch gaps by all the doors hinges so you can most definitely see everyone with their pants around their ankles and vagina clear as day.

And just as a side note….can we stop making bathroom doors with built in peep holes? I don’t particularly want to see people wiping their asses or changing tampons. Why is this even a thing?

So yes... there were women and small children using the restroom and this man was walking around knowing no one would say anything. So here I am…writing this blog, because honestly I need answers. We can’t leave this situation ambiguous any more. The gender debate needs to be addressed... and quickly. There have to be guidelines. It can’t just be a feeling. I’m sorry. I wish it could, but it can’t. I’m fine going by “if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck…it’s a duck." Even if that means he/she put on a beak and glued feathers…I get it, you’re trying to be a duck so you’re cool. But this notion that we’re shamed into silence b/c we might offend someone, has gone too far. There was a man in the bathroom. Not transgender. There was a man who felt entitled to be in the woman restroom, because he knew no one would say anything. There were 20-25 people by the time I left, who were scared and uncomfortable by his ominous presence. And the only thing stopping us, was our fear of political correctness and that the media has told us we don’t know what gender is anymore. I never want to be in the position again. Im not asking for permission to tell transgender people to get out my bathroom. I need to know it’s ok to tell a man, who looks like a man, to get the f*&% out. Gender just can't be a feeling. There has to be science to it. DNA, genitals, amount of Sephora make up on your face, pick your poison, but as a very progressive woman...I'm sorry it can't just be a feeling when theres but a mere suggestion of a door with a peep hole separating your eyes from my vagina or my children's genitals.

http://www.thegetrealmom.com/blog/womensrestroom
 
So can we sum this up simply?

Most people don't care about trannies trying to be comfortable in their own skin. Most people don't care if they want to become a man/woman and do whatever to their bodies to make it to that point.

People have a problem with the ability to claim whatever gender you want.

So basically... if you're a real tranny, you're golden.

If you're a "non binary, genderless, etc etc" bullshit label, you're just an idiot crying for attention.
 
So can we sum this up simply?

Most people don't care about trannies trying to be comfortable in their own skin. Most people don't care if they want to become a man/woman and do whatever to their bodies to make it to that point.

People have a problem with the ability to claim whatever gender you want.

So basically... if you're a real tranny, you're golden.

If you're a "non binary, genderless, etc etc" bullshit label, you're just an idiot crying for attention.
Generally, yea.

How do you distinguish between the two, legally? You can't.
 
Generally, yea.

How do you distinguish between the two, legally? You can't.

Stop feeding the attention seekers.

And I don't mean feed their attention, I mean don't feed them. Lock them up til they starve and die. We'll have a lot less purple haired girls claiming they have no gender.
 

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