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Offline Justagirl💃

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2025 is bringing many new laws that will effect me as intersex. Texas and the city of Amarillo have new ones on the horizon. 

City of Amarillo stated, "The Traditional Gender Policies position statement reads, “The City of Amarillo supports state policies that recognize biological sex at birth as the determining factor for gender in all legal, educational, and public settings.”

Recently a trans-parade was declined a permit due to it causing "harm to the community."

My birth certificate states female, and according to local ordinances I must use the women's room, but my ID states male and can't be changed in Texas. I prefer the all-gender restrooms, but sometimes that isn't possible. 

I really don't fit in the men's room without causing a commotion, and can sneak into the women's room without problems. If I show my birth certificate I'm fine if questioned until I show my ID. 😳
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Offline taxmapper

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This  is an unfortunate aspect of radicalization. 

Happens on both sides and is a result of an education system hijacked by political parties vying for control over the youth. 

Rather than teach children the ways of the world, they want to indoctrinate. 

Offline blad

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Time to move to California.
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Offline Traveler

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I see people say it’s both sides, but it seems that only one side is banning and/or burning books and telling people how to live their lives. I get people don’t want to give up on their beliefs, but forcing them on you is wrong.
As to the education system? Seemed fine till politicians stepped in.

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Making things a political talking point never resolves anything, and only makes things much worse. 

Offline JJ_Gyne

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If its unconstitutional for the federal gov to have laws to protect rights then it should be unconstitutional for states to pass laws to take rights away.

I feel for your situation. I hope we don't see more targeted attacks in the future but I fear its only the beginning. And anything that gets or has a label is going to be persecuted 
and expunged however it is deemed necessary.




 

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