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Kansas Legal Battle Gets to the Heart
of How Transgenderism Aims to Redefine Reality

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Posted By: tisHimself, 8/17/2023 7:16:50 AM

In the lead-up to the Civil War, pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers rushed to Kansas to determine whether the Sunflower State would enshrine the “peculiar institution,” releasing a bloodletting that foreshadowed the larger war to come. This year, Kansas finds itself in the middle of a similarly ideological battle, a focal point in a debate about truth with ramifications for justice. In April, the Republican-majority Kansas Legislature overrode the Democratic governor’s veto of SB 180, the Women’s Bill of Rights. In this bill, the Kansas Legislature had the audacity to define “sex” and related terms in a biological way

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Reply 1 - Posted by: cThree 8/17/2023 9:44:44 AM (No. 1536185)
It's not clear that irrational tyranny of this sort will triumph, but if it doesn't, it won't be for lack of effort by the Democrats. In line with Governor Kelly's ideology, I'll identify as a woman for the next sentence or two. Miss Kelly, girl, you don't know what the h, e, double hockey sticks you're barking about. You can identify as an old sharpie dog for all I care. It becomes you. But you don't become it just by saying you do. OK. Now I'll go back to identifying as a man. I do get to do the head-wagging "you go girl" thing when I identify as a woman, but if I have to think like an elected Democrat it's exhausting. Maybe my mistake is assuming I could think and be an elected Democrat at the same time. But now I can mansplain it to old Kelly girl. The obvious "solution" is to have two entries on state IDs, if you insist on playing make-believe. List "sex," as defined by birth and law, and also list "gender identity," as defined by Democrats and dummies, though I repeat myself. I'm puzzled that Democrats, including grown crones like Ms Kelly, don't seem to care about real girls at all.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Sully 8/17/2023 9:51:31 AM (No. 1536190)
Ok the "sex" vs "gender" issue is giving me a popsicle headache. Listen: "gender" relies on "sex" to supply a definition and is meaningless and formless without it. They are not "two separate things." Here is the most important thing if you have fam n friends w "trans" loved ones. They need us "normals" who do not accept a self identity. We must preserve a "normal" for their loved ones to return to, which I assure you is every parent's fervent wish if they could say it out loud. No matter what they agree to say out of fear.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: bpl40 8/17/2023 11:31:52 AM (No. 1536254)
Why not side step the sex vs gender issue by categorizing as XX or XY? Except for rarest variant XXY you are one or the other. If “in your mind” you feel differently, get psychiatric care. All public accommodations should be characterized XX or XY ending theoretical disputes.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: leonardo 8/17/2023 11:38:53 AM (No. 1536260)
“Get back, get back to where you once belonged … “
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DVC 8/17/2023 12:21:03 PM (No. 1536297)
The legislature has this right. And the AG Kobach is correct to be suing to enforce the laws as written. Unfortunately, I don't know if the Kansas Supreme Court will twist this around like they did years ago with abortion when a previous AG tried to enforce the laws against late term abortions against one of the biggest baby murderers in the country, Dr. Tiller. The KS Supreme Court basically ran an honest, elected AG out of the state for trying to enforce the laws on the books. All "legal" and yet as crooked as a dog's hind leg. I'm not sure of the current state of the KS Supreme Court, but I don't trust them much. The only reason that Kelly was elected governor, and not Kobach, is that the Dems hired a plumber who had been advertising with a catchy radio jingle which prominently included his name for the last 20+ years, and who therefore had a lot of name recognition in the most populous county in the state, to suddenly decide that he was "a conservative" and to run a well funded campaign in the general which pulled about 5 or 6% of the vote from Kobach, just enough to let Kelly win. He then went back to plumbing and probably collected a couple hundred grand for his few months "work". Dems are nothing if not totally crooked, and "win any way possible".
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Reply 6 - Posted by: DVC 8/17/2023 12:22:04 PM (No. 1536299)
Re #3. XX vs XY is sex, precisely so.
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