Post by Grug - American Neanderthal on Jun 15, 2015 6:07:48 GMT -7
Seems the transgender, or gay or any argument of feeling you are something other than what you were born as has just smacked the the center divider of reason at 90 MPH.
www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/06/14/despite-the-fact-rachel-dolezal-has-two-white-parents-msnbc-host-wonders-is-it-possible-she-might-actually-be-black/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Firewire_Morning_Test&utm_campaign=Firewire%20Morning%20Edition%20Recurring%20v2%202015-06-15
Liberal host made the case if you feel you are something other than you were born as, and the world is required to acknowledge that for transgender people, even when they have to do things to alter themselves, why not for race too?
“But is it possible that she might actually be black? The best way that I know how to describe this and I want to be very careful here,” Harris-Perry mused. “Because I don’t want to say it’s equivalent to the transgender experience.”
“But there is a useful language in trans and cis, which is to just to say some of us are born cis-gendered, some of us are born trans-gendered,” Harris-Perry said. “But I wonder can it be that one would be cis-black and trans-black, that there is actually a different category of blackness, about the achievement of blackness, despite one’s parentage?”
She may not have wanted to make it the equivalent of the transgender experience, but she just did, because the facts and feelings involved are exactly the same and what they are saying is it is all choice to be respected and accepted by everyone and actual genetics have nothing to do with it unless of course you want classes among the same race or gender which they surely don't .
www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/06/14/despite-the-fact-rachel-dolezal-has-two-white-parents-msnbc-host-wonders-is-it-possible-she-might-actually-be-black/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Firewire_Morning_Test&utm_campaign=Firewire%20Morning%20Edition%20Recurring%20v2%202015-06-15
Liberal host made the case if you feel you are something other than you were born as, and the world is required to acknowledge that for transgender people, even when they have to do things to alter themselves, why not for race too?
“But is it possible that she might actually be black? The best way that I know how to describe this and I want to be very careful here,” Harris-Perry mused. “Because I don’t want to say it’s equivalent to the transgender experience.”
“But there is a useful language in trans and cis, which is to just to say some of us are born cis-gendered, some of us are born trans-gendered,” Harris-Perry said. “But I wonder can it be that one would be cis-black and trans-black, that there is actually a different category of blackness, about the achievement of blackness, despite one’s parentage?”
She may not have wanted to make it the equivalent of the transgender experience, but she just did, because the facts and feelings involved are exactly the same and what they are saying is it is all choice to be respected and accepted by everyone and actual genetics have nothing to do with it unless of course you want classes among the same race or gender which they surely don't .