Anthropologist says transgenderism is throwing science 'off the rails'
Elizabeth Weiss, an anthropology professor at San José State University, says that activists are taking over the field of anthropology and dismissing facts about biological sex.
A Virginia county unanimously voted to observe its Transgender Day of Visibility this year on Easter Sunday – a move some critics see as "intentionally trying to offend Christians on the holiest of days."
The Fairfax Board of Supervisors voted 9-0 in favor of the proclamation last week, with one board member, Republican Supervisor Patrick Herrity, absent.
March 31 – when Easter occurs this year – is typically the date when TDOV is celebrated annually, according to LGBTQ+ advocates and organizations. Easter doesn't fall on the same day every year for Protestants and Catholics, and can come as early as March 22 or as late as April 25. The Fairfax County proclamation comes amid a push from more conservative states to enact laws restricting both surgical and nonsurgical transgender procedures for minors. States such as Idaho, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Alabama and Florida make it a felony to perform surgical procedures, such as sex changes, on minors or provide them with any gender-transition prescriptions.
Meanwhile, several states have created "shield laws" that protect these procedures and gender-transition prescriptions for transgender people. Those states include California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, New York, Vermont, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Maryland, Illinois and Massachusetts. Tail gunners are out of control!
Darling Mary wrote:
Anthropologist says transgenderism is throwing science 'off the rails'
Elizabeth Weiss, an anthropology professor at San José State University, says that activists are taking over the field of anthropology and dismissing facts about biological sex.
A Virginia county unanimously voted to observe its Transgender Day of Visibility this year on Easter Sunday – a move some critics see as "intentionally trying to offend Christians on the holiest of days."
The Fairfax Board of Supervisors voted 9-0 in favor of the proclamation last week, with one board member, Republican Supervisor Patrick Herrity, absent.
March 31 – when Easter occurs this year – is typically the date when TDOV is celebrated annually, according to LGBTQ+ advocates and organizations. Easter doesn't fall on the same day every year for Protestants and Catholics, and can come as early as March 22 or as late as April 25. The Fairfax County proclamation comes amid a push from more conservative states to enact laws restricting both surgical and nonsurgical transgender procedures for minors. States such as Idaho, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Alabama and Florida make it a felony to perform surgical procedures, such as sex changes, on minors or provide them with any gender-transition prescriptions.
Meanwhile, several states have created "shield laws" that protect these procedures and gender-transition prescriptions for transgender people. Those states include California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, New York, Vermont, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Maryland, Illinois and Massachusetts. Tail gunners are out of control!
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Not Tail Gunners. Rump Rangers.
pescado rojo wrote:
Not Tail Gunners. Rump Rangers.
There should be an open season on these sick pervs.
JFlorio wrote:
There should be an open season on these sick pervs.
You mean the turd burglars? With friends like them, who needs enemas?
Darling Mary wrote:
Anthropologist says transgenderism is throwing science 'off the rails'
Elizabeth Weiss, an anthropology professor at San José State University, says that activists are taking over the field of anthropology and dismissing facts about biological sex.
A Virginia county unanimously voted to observe its Transgender Day of Visibility this year on Easter Sunday – a move some critics see as "intentionally trying to offend Christians on the holiest of days."
The Fairfax Board of Supervisors voted 9-0 in favor of the proclamation last week, with one board member, Republican Supervisor Patrick Herrity, absent.
March 31 – when Easter occurs this year – is typically the date when TDOV is celebrated annually, according to LGBTQ+ advocates and organizations. Easter doesn't fall on the same day every year for Protestants and Catholics, and can come as early as March 22 or as late as April 25. The Fairfax County proclamation comes amid a push from more conservative states to enact laws restricting both surgical and nonsurgical transgender procedures for minors. States such as Idaho, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Alabama and Florida make it a felony to perform surgical procedures, such as sex changes, on minors or provide them with any gender-transition prescriptions.
Meanwhile, several states have created "shield laws" that protect these procedures and gender-transition prescriptions for transgender people. Those states include California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, New York, Vermont, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Maryland, Illinois and Massachusetts. Tail gunners are out of control!
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Go figure all Democratic states
pescado rojo wrote:
Not Tail Gunners. Rump Rangers.
Sword swallowing butt pirates 🏴☠️
Big dog wrote:
Sword swallowing butt pirates 🏴☠️
Met a guy in our travels who called them a$$$$$ pounders. Now put a Tennessee accent on it and he was pretty darn funny
LostAggie66
Loc: Corpus Christi, TX (Shire of Seawinds)
I hope you are being sarcastic and not wanting to kill human beings.
Darling Mary wrote:
Anthropologist says transgenderism is throwing science 'off the rails'
Elizabeth Weiss, an anthropology professor at San José State University, says that activists are taking over the field of anthropology and dismissing facts about biological sex.
A Virginia county unanimously voted to observe its Transgender Day of Visibility this year on Easter Sunday – a move some critics see as "intentionally trying to offend Christians on the holiest of days."
The Fairfax Board of Supervisors voted 9-0 in favor of the proclamation last week, with one board member, Republican Supervisor Patrick Herrity, absent.
March 31 – when Easter occurs this year – is typically the date when TDOV is celebrated annually, according to LGBTQ+ advocates and organizations. Easter doesn't fall on the same day every year for Protestants and Catholics, and can come as early as March 22 or as late as April 25. The Fairfax County proclamation comes amid a push from more conservative states to enact laws restricting both surgical and nonsurgical transgender procedures for minors. States such as Idaho, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Alabama and Florida make it a felony to perform surgical procedures, such as sex changes, on minors or provide them with any gender-transition prescriptions.
Meanwhile, several states have created "shield laws" that protect these procedures and gender-transition prescriptions for transgender people. Those states include California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, New York, Vermont, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Maryland, Illinois and Massachusetts. Tail gunners are out of control!
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feel pity for them as they know not what they do. This will only back fire against them as does everything else they do.
dbirch wrote:
feel pity for them as they know not what they do. This will only back fire against them as does everything else they do.
These folks that choose to lead lives opposing Gods word as written in the Bible will find their choices will only bring sorrow and will eliminate their opportunity of an after life in heaven.The folks that have denied that only fool themselves .
LostAggie66 wrote:
I hope you are being sarcastic and not wanting to kill human beings.
Come on. What do you think we are? Savages? I said wing em.
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