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originally posted by: violet
a reply to: TerryDon79
I don't know where it will end.
This is being phased in so fast. Not even 'phased' really.
I can't imagine what's next.
originally posted by: Bone75
originally posted by: violet
a reply to: TerryDon79
I don't know where it will end.
This is being phased in so fast. Not even 'phased' really.
I can't imagine what's next.
Next they'll be removing genitals at birth and giving them back when the person is approved to have a child.
originally posted by: Bone75
originally posted by: violet
a reply to: TerryDon79
I don't know where it will end.
This is being phased in so fast. Not even 'phased' really.
I can't imagine what's next.
Next they'll be removing genitals at birth and giving them back when the person is approved to have a child.
originally posted by: CaptainBeno
a reply to: Deaf Alien
Wow? Harsh? Have a drink buddy?
My response was to Abysha not "everybody"
originally posted by: CaptainBeno
a reply to: Bone75
More off topic comment*
I wonder if that's why "The Greys" supposedly don't have genitalia. It's a "thing" to come.
originally posted by: violet
In what could be the first case in the world, a B.C. baby has been issued a health card with the letter “U” for a sex marker.
It comes as the baby’s parent fights to allow their child to develop their own gender identity.
B.C. baby first to get health card without gender marker
The parents are fighting to have a birth certificate issued , saying they'd rather let their child decide later. The Health Card was a surprise that came in the mail
Source
I'm all for this couple being able to decide on their own, but I'm not keen on it setting a new standard that all children should be labelled as "unspecified" gender.
It's a sensitive subject I know, but not all of us are into the new genderless society.
Apologies my opinion offends some of you.
I posted it for discussion
If a child discovers later on it wants to change his/ her identity that's fine, but it's already starting off from birth with this encouragement. It's assuming the child will be ' confused' when it's going to be raised as such when these parents aren't going to even answer " was it a boy or a girl?". I'm well aware this isn't a thought shared by all. Maybe I'm just too old for our new world and still wondering why we are going in this direction. It isn't something I ever saw happening.
The article doesn't say if they will win on the birth certificate being the unspecified gender.