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BREAKING: NCAA says state of North Carolina will again be considered for championship hosting....
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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 303011" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>In debates and philosophy definitions are crucial. One question I'm returning to in this thread is what is everyone's working definition of a "transgender person"? If a transgender person is someone who has had surgery to literally, physically change the genitalia to that of the opposite gender, then I am not opposed to that person going to the bath facility that matches their anatomy. However, if a transgender person also includes those who just say they feel like a woman (or man) but their feelings obviously aren't strong enough to make the change, then they should not be able to choose their restroom based on feelings. That's just confusion, not gender identity. A friend who works for Google in California said there is a person in their office who's a man some days and woman the others and is offended if you call it either gender. They are opposed to gender even being real.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 303011, member: 216"] In debates and philosophy definitions are crucial. One question I'm returning to in this thread is what is everyone's working definition of a "transgender person"? If a transgender person is someone who has had surgery to literally, physically change the genitalia to that of the opposite gender, then I am not opposed to that person going to the bath facility that matches their anatomy. However, if a transgender person also includes those who just say they feel like a woman (or man) but their feelings obviously aren't strong enough to make the change, then they should not be able to choose their restroom based on feelings. That's just confusion, not gender identity. A friend who works for Google in California said there is a person in their office who's a man some days and woman the others and is offended if you call it either gender. They are opposed to gender even being real. [/QUOTE]
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