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As I walked by a group of three women, in the age range of 25 or so, one of the girls looked at me and then said to her friend "God, it's always the ugly ones who don't wear a mask."
The idea of the self-made man or woman is taken very literally in the US, and accordingly a lucrative market for those who wish to change sex is booming.
This tax hurts everyone. Unlike other provinces rich in hydroelectricity, in Saskatchewan we rely on different energy sources to light or heat our homes, which often leaves us with higher costs.
I reached out to four trans people I admire and asked them to share something they would like the general public to know about the LGBT movement.
GALAP believes anyone who reads about transgender medical care on the internet—with or without the guidance of medical professionals—is capable of providing informed consent to hormones and surgeries.
The silencing of feminists has served to create an entirely false impression that society, as a whole, is onboard with the new sex denialist creed of trans ideology.
Racism is divisive, and no one is doing more to fuel division in this city that the mayor. This commission will do nothing to make life better for New Yorkers.
The US is now poised to spend massive amounts of money, in addition to the media ad buys already touted by the White House, to impose its will on Central American governments and their constituents.
Because the Supreme Court punted the true core issues of the case down the road, Phillips faces another thrashing via targeted, time-consuming lawsuits.
The world of finance has never been more interesting.
It's almost as if, as a society, we don't know how to handle complicated things, we want every issue to be black and white, with no grey areas, and we want so desperately to be on the "right" side.
"There isn’t an ethical reason why they should be denied access to the procedure," he says of his desire to implant wombs into the male bodies of those who identify as transgender.
Some travellers report that the locks were removed from their hotel room doors, leaving the occupants inside vulnerable.
So the organizers had to make a choice: sternly reprimand those trying to shut down the gender criticals and allow open dialogue, or throw the gender criticals under the bus. They chose the latter.
Instead of cancelling Alexi McCammond from her role as incoming Editor-in-Chief, Teen Vogue should a stand against a culture of cancellation that they helped perpetrate.