• Tomboymoder [she/her, pup/pup's]
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    3110 months ago

    I wouldn’t be surprised if the US is gonna try some Cass Report shit and the Democrats will use the rhetoric of “following the law” and “listening to the doctors” as an excuse to throw trans people to the wolves.

  • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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    10 months ago

    shocked-pikachu

    top-cop

    She’s also obviously trying to ride the fence here by not committing to trans rights. Fuck that.

  • SpiderFarmer [he/him]
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    3910 months ago

    Damn, I was betting on her at least waiting till the day after the election. Those queer former friends of mine must feel a bit flummoxed.

  • CommunistBear [he/him]
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    5710 months ago

    Good to know laws are the immortal word of God, infallible and inherently correct. Not just something a few dipshits made in a room at some point. It’s not like slavery or anti-miscegenation used to be “the law” too

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        The way people talk about the 3/5s compromise is weird to me. Slaves were still considered property and fully not citizens, it was just how they were counted on the census for the purpose of the House of Representatives (i.e. how many representatives slave states should get). The logical answer, considering slaves had no right to vote, is that the census should not count them as citizens for the purpose of a slave state’s representative count, and it was slavers pushing for them to be counted as though they were full citizens in a political power grab that was the problem. It was the positive, rather than negative, side of 3/5, i.e. the present 3/5 and not the absent 2/5, that represented an injustice to slaves. The compromise never should have been made because, for this purpose, they never should have been counted as citizens at all until they were freed, and the compromise strictly gave power to the slavers.

        Incidentally, assuming Kamala lived in a free state (which her home state of California was), it wouldn’t apply to her at all, she’d just be a normal citizen.

        • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]
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          710 months ago

          Great point. Thanks for that. I was more just making a joke about her hypocrisy saying “follow the law” in the US as a POC and woman. But I’ll keep that in mind about the 3/5ths compromise

    • LeZero [he/him]
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      2010 months ago

      Also, everyone knows laws come to us fully formed, inscribed on stone tablets from the top of a mountain

  • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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    2910 months ago

    Cop brain in action. She’ll enforce any law. There’s not right or wrong, no morality or ethics. Just a little Eichmann filling out the paperwork. Except she’s not an Eichmann, she’s Harris, and she’s in charge or may soon be.

  • Evilphd666 [he/him, comrade/them]
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    4210 months ago

    Data for Progress - Democrats Need to Be Stronger Advocates for Trans and Queer People

    Our polling reveals that Republican politicians advocating for anti-LGBTQ+ legislation are out of step with the American electorate. Likely voters oppose this legislation and are willing to support Democratic politicians who directly fight it.

    However, despite the progress made in trans rights and increased visibility of trans people in American society, many Americans remain uninformed about transgender people. Anti-trans activists exploit this lack of awareness to push discriminatory legislation. Our polling highlights that knowing trans people and experiencing queer culture significantly improves likely voters’ support for trans and queer rights. Increasing public awareness and understanding of transgender and queer people shouldn’t solely be the responsibility of trans people. The Democratic Party should also play an active role in this effort, using its platform to demonstrate to Americans who have never met a trans person that trans people are just as human as they are.

    Visibility = Freedom in data. But vote crowd is courting neocons while telling “the left” to get bent.

    • vegeta1 [he/him]
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      10 months ago

      Healthy democracy where despite this these anti lgbt laws are about to increase

  • CarbonScored [any]
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    2610 months ago

    A politician deferring to “the law” is just a synonym for “keep the status quo”.

  • marxisthayaca [he/him,they/them]
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    4410 months ago

    I am so sad to have called it back in goddamn september in e-mail conversations with a friend trying to convince me to vote

    Friend: I am always thinking of the least advantaged in these contests, and I know for sure that LGBTQIA+ people, black and brown people, and women will all be threatened in different ways if Trump gets elected.

    Me:

    As soon as Kamala was endorsed by Biden and her coronation was assured, the Nytimes was already proffering advice on which groups to kick out of the lifeboat. Surprise, it’s Queer people. I quote:

    • U.S. liberals have adopted some positions on gender issues that are out of the mainstream. Doctors in Europe, for example, believe the scientific evidence doesn’t support gender transition hormone treatment for many children. Most Americans agree — while also opposing discrimination against trans people. Many prominent Democrats are well to the public’s left on this subject. If Harris took a moderate position, she could undermine Republican claims that she is an elite cultural liberal. (nytimes)

    If the Harris campaign takes this advice, which they might, given they’ve tried to outflank Republicans on immigration. How are they going to protect LGBTQIA+ individuals? Because it starts with trans kids, and genderqueer individuals, and looking the other way on book bans, and it devolves into whether gay marriage is too contentious, or that should it exist at all; the Supreme Court might overturn Obergefell, given all the dissent and concurrences written by Thomas, and Alito. The democrats are not effective at protecting rights. Because they do not want to be.

    • sewer_rat_420 [he/him, any]
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      1610 months ago

      The only reason that the position that gender affirming care save lives is “left of the mainstream” if that is even true is because the right has unabashedly attacked trans people and convinced people that kamala wants to trans your children and all the illegals, with zero pushback.

      The literal only reason left to vote for this lunatic is that, if a bill re establishing roe v wade comes to her desk, she will PROUDLY sign it into law. Whoop di fucking do

    • REgon [they/them]
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      Doctors in Europe

      “Doctors in Europe” jfc. “Professionals in Asia” believe that the swastika is completely fine decoration for your business.
      Europe is a continent with a bunch of different countries with a wide spectrum of politics (from neoliberal succdems all the way to whatever Orban is!)
      “Doctors in Europe”. Wtf kind of nothing-sentencen is that? “Doctors in Europe” also believe the opposite. “Religious officials in the US” believe in judaism.
      What doctors though? Which ones specifically? Name them.