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Started by vivienne, September 15, 2012, 10:30:22 AM
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Quote from: TessaM on September 15, 2012, 03:40:45 PM+1Were all against the heteronormative, patriarchal society which oppresses us. Id be more bothered if we werent all bunched up to be honest.
Quote from: Jamie D on September 15, 2012, 03:52:25 PMUntil you have been to a country that really is tyrannical and oppressive, I would think twice about my statement.The key to understanding is education. One does not learn much from rock-throwers.
Quote from: TessaM on September 15, 2012, 04:16:09 PMCould you further elaborate on this statement? Im not sure if I understand what your getting at here.
Quote from: Jamie D on September 16, 2012, 03:18:37 AM"Oppression" is a highly charged word that is used rhetorically and in hyperbole, without thinking about those who are truly oppressed.We have members here who, if they were found out by their governments, or religious leaders, would be in danger of being executed. That is oppression. Is that the case in Canada? Does the government, or the rulers hold arbitrary or despotic power over you? That is tyranny.You might rightly feel discriminated against, but I doubt your life is in danger through the cruel exercise of government power. Nor do I think your government, or even "patriarchal society," exercises despotic power over you to suppress your liberties and freedoms.Perhaps I am wrong.
Quote from: Asfsd4214 on September 16, 2012, 08:51:26 AMThis thread is exactly why our community seldom makes any progress.Our community is divided and plagued by infighting.
Quote from: Snowpaw on September 16, 2012, 08:42:39 AMYou would be. It's not a black and white thing. Not all oppression is lethal. Some oppression starts with being fired for being who you are, being kicked out of your home because of who you are etc etc. I would think about that before dismissing other's posts so willy nilly. Things are getting better but it's far from perfect, especially if you live in the south.
Quote from: Snowpaw on September 16, 2012, 08:59:12 AMI wouldn't say a debate over the internet is the same as real life. The internet is defined by semantics and relative anonymity. In real life I see the GLBT getting along far more often than not. It's that fear of being called out as a bigot in a community, not many actually have the guts to come straight out and say "hey trans people don't belong in the GLBT" but on the internet, the haters as brave as the heroes of old when it comes to opinions like that. Most just conform to the mold out of fear of being displaced by the community they need.
Quote from: vivienne on September 15, 2012, 10:30:22 AMYesterday there was a news item on tv about gosh I can't even remember but a guy from some gay foundation said 'it doesn't matter wether you are gay or straight or transgender'. Uhmmm well I'm transgender and I'm straight. I wasn't aware that being transgender is a sexual preference now? If people who work or volunteer for gay foundations don't even get that then how is the general public going to understand?Am I the only one who is bothered that there is a T in LGBT?