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I have a person at work who is in the middle of his/her transgender transformation. OK, fine, I don't really care that much which bathroom he/she prefers at the moment. What does bother me is that in a professional organization this person comes to work in less than mini skirts and other dress attributes that would get an award on Times Square and in every way tries to provoke a response and then immediately complain to management. So, really, this is not an issue of sex change, but of behavior and constant challenges to everyone around. BTW, on the website where this story is published, notice the reference to Obama: "President of Our Hearts Barack Obama Proclaims LGBT Pride Month" - again, do they really expect everyone to embrace them?
The question of whether the person was truly of the sex they portrayed is not
relevant, an assault took place, it was unprovoked, bystanders became voyeurs and not defenders of the victim.
There may be a few old fuddy duddies here who (like me?) find a lot objectionable, orange hair, rude words in tattoos, not being sure if a person dressed as sex A is in fact sex B,
such is life.
As our younger generation say- 'Chill it'.
The claim is that they were assaulted because they were trans... but again, how did the assailants know? Were they assaulted in a "normal" mugging, and then stripped once they were somehow found out?
Hey, I don't agree with "hate crime" laws, but if we're going to have them, they should at least be applied accurately.
I have to wonder how the question even came up?
This sounds terrible. Almost as bad as what happened to Twana Brawley...