You guys on the right sure are good at whataboutisms. What some Muslim countries do is appalling. Yes. The Evangelical belief that the Courts' job of deciding if legislation violates rights protected by the Constitution = "making laws" is *also* appalling.
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Replying to @rocketsurgeon76 @IjuakosXqwzts and
You guys on the Left sure like to spout "whataboutism" when your argument is failing. You can't recognize logic with your pee-brain. We don't want judges making laws, they are to decide based on existing laws. Not their job to decide what laws we should have.
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Replying to @DancrDave @IjuakosXqwzts and
Dude, "what about this other place across the planet that's doing something even worse" is the definition of whataboutism. And the Court never makes law. That's a lie. They determine if laws violate our inalienable rights. That's their job and always has been.
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Replying to @DancrDave @IjuakosXqwzts and
Troll? LOL I'm just a dude who got awakened in the middle of the night by his 2 year old and is looking at Twitter to fall back asleep. Try not to use "but what about..." arguments in the future and you won't be called for it. And SCotUS still doesn't make laws, idiot.
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Replying to @rocketsurgeon76 @DancrDave and
They ultimately decide how to interpret it. Going back to my earlier example, they added "transgendered persons" as a criteria for sex. Until recently, transgenderism was considered a psychological disorder (gender dysphoria).
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Replying to @IjuakosXqwzts @DancrDave and
Yes, but deciding how to "interpret" law means making sure laws uphold all rights under the Constitution. That's the job. Gender dysphoria is a mental illness caused by *mistreating* trans people, not being trans. Don't be an ignorant ass.
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Replying to @rocketsurgeon76 @DancrDave and
There you liberals go again, changing the definition. "Gender dysphoria involves a conflict between a person's physical or assigned gender and the gender with which he/she/they identify." https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/gender-dysphoria/what-is-gender-dysphoria …pic.twitter.com/TqQGdgC3xN
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Replying to @IjuakosXqwzts @rocketsurgeon76 and
"Assigned gender" interesting term...
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Replying to @NeverDystopia @rocketsurgeon76 and
Gender is assigned at birth, based on genitalia. But yea, that's interesting considering sex reassignment surgery. This would suggest that if someone that has undergone SRS could possibly have this condition if they're the rare percentage that regretted having the surgery.
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1.7% is the number I saw for surgically assigned at birth usually because they are born with both or not matching their chromosomes. I read about one case that was because of a botched circumcision.
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