Quote from: Heather on May 28, 2014, 02:29:20 PM
And how would you know what problems homosexuals face? I'm very much out in the gay community and I would never say they face less challenges than a trans person. They have hard lives too and don't think for a second they don't.
I'm not one for splitting hairs because it's easy to get bogged down with mundane details but it is fair to say that homosexuals have a far, far, far, far, far, better shake in terms of employment, anti-discrimination laws, etc at the State level. At the federal level it is unlawful to hire or not hire based on sexual orientation for federal jobs.
But hey, let's both agree to disagree that both transsexuals and homosexuals are equal in that regard.
Homosexuals (unless they also happen to be transsexual) do not have to fight tooth and nail to have hormones covered under health plans, electrolysis, FFS, GRS, et al.
It's a matter of priority if you will or rather a matter of self-actualization. Orientation is an outward force that is explored after self-actualization comes to fruition, transsexualism is part and parcel of self-actualization.
-AM