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My Fox Houston Asks Website Users Whether Trans People Should Be Allowed To Marr

Started by Butterfly, August 19, 2010, 04:52:19 PM

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My Fox Houston Asks Website Users Whether Trans People Should Be Allowed To Marry
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by:  Autumn Sandeen
Thu Aug 19, 2010 at 16:00:00 PM EDT



http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/17105/my-fox-houston-asks-website-users-whether-trans-people-should-be-allowed-to-marry


Seriously, the privilege and implied prejudice that went into creation of the My Fox Houston non-scientific poll is just beyond the pale, and the editors and producers at My Fox Houston  should be ashamed of their fostering animosity towards those whom they identify as "transgender or transsexual people." In my mind, the framing of their non-scientific poll question is an unconscionable parsing out of known minority populations in the United States; an unconscionable action to give their website readers a anonymous means identify to identify certain Americans as not deserving of fundamental rights.
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