You have no idea what I think, but like to throw around phobia terms.
Again what isnt mutilation to you can be to someone else. to you the surgery isnt mutilation but to another tribe we know that circumcision was considered mutilation, how would they feel on the surgery? How can we get human respect & common decency when every act upsets someone?
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People have autonomy over their own bodies. Who cares what other people think about what they choose to do with their bodies
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And every choice has a reaction. You choose something other things happen. What you choose doesn't mean others have to go with your choice. That's their right, right?
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No it's not their right if it has to do with my body.
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Your body is your body you choose what you want to do with your body. You forcing others to accept your body is refusing to accept their views
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No, that's asking for common human decency. You as a black person should understand what it means to fight for the respect of your body (skin color) in a world that doesn't.
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Me as a black person understands the respect equal for All Humans. Me as a black person understands equality for people. Me as a black person understands that there are male and female and that we live in a society with safe spaces for each equally. So why are we removing that?
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Me as a black person didn't choose to be black I am black. Me as a black person didn't have surgery to be black I was born black. Me as a black person am who I am not who I can choose to be or change to be or pay someone to make me other than what I am.
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And trans women don't choose to be women. They are women.
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