"female identifying"

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Honestly Officer, you have the wrong person. The person robbing the bank on that CCTV footage is quite clearly a white male, whereas I'm a black female.
 
The whole shame about this 'movement', is that it makes an absolute mockery of those individuals who genuinely do feel that they were born in the wrong body.

A well informed education on this very real issue sits world's apart from assuming that society needs to clarify from every Tom, Dick and Harry if they want to be identified as a differing gender to their physical appearance.

You water down an issue like this, and it becomes non relevant.

"Oh, you feel as though you should have been born a girl/boy? Dont worry honey we all feel that way"
 
Shirly the correct answer was "Clearly he's a boy, girls would stay at home and learn to cook and clean". That would work in 2019 right??
 
Can you temporarily "female identify" to use the womens toilets if the mens are blocked? :D

there was a thing who did this at wife's work. some days would identify as a male, others female then others as neither.

they all need to be sent for mandatory military service for a minimum of 2 years.
 
I identify as 'King'. When replying to me or talking to me please use my preferred pronouns which are 'your majesty' and 'your highness'. Thank you kindly.
 
There was a really good episode of Star Trek TNG I watched this evening dealing with transgender issues and general sexual discrimination. It was called ‘The Outcast’. I’d even suggest it was a little moving / sad! Of course, it’s Star Trek, so you kind of have to embrace the setting.

Beyond all of the current hypersensitivy around gender issues, there’s definitely real issues to acknowledge and address. How funny that a TV episode from the early 90s, removed from all modern hysteria, yet set in the far future, provided a compelling reminder of this.
 
There was a really good episode of Star Trek TNG I watched this evening dealing with transgender issues and general sexual discrimination. It was called ‘The Outcast’. I’d even suggest it was a little moving / sad! Of course, it’s Star Trek, so you kind of have to embrace the setting.

Beyond all of the current hypersensitivy around gender issues, there’s definitely real issues to acknowledge and address. How funny that a TV episode from the early 90s, removed from all modern hysteria, yet set in the far future, provided a compelling reminder of this.

See the Orville episode "About a girl", I don't think the hysteria about this is necessarily modern nor the lack of it necessarily something unique to say 90s shows. If anything things were much less progressive in the 90s re: LGBTQ issues - for example comedians who are today quite leftwing/woke etc.. were quite happy using terms like "faggot" and referring to things as "gay" in a derogatory sense etc..
 
so basically identified as an attention seeking idiot?

the issue is if anyone referred to them as the other gender when they had decided to switch they would put in a complaint to senior management. the thing was born a female and had long hair then next day had shaved all her hair off, etc. it was just a ridiculous situation which caused to much issues because of PC / LGBT culture.

they always seem to play the "hate" card. the thing said they didn't feel comfortable coming into work and wanted paid to stay at home, etc.

you have no idea the amount of stress and chaos this caused everyone else.
 
I wonder if I'd get kicked out of a club for using the women's toilets instead, as the queue for the men's is always ridiculous. I could accuse them of misgendering me and ruin their reputation online. What a time to be alive. :cool:
 
All this aside, I can't stand the current trend of using terms like "stay woke" and "shook" and what seems to be more and more white schoolkids (male and female) using Jamaican patois.
 
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