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10 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

Why should any group of people, especially those that form a very small proportion of the country, have different rights to any one else?

 

Certain groups already have different rights. Practicing Sikhs who ride motorbikes, for example, don't need to wear helmets. The notion that we are all subject to the same rules is a nonsense. 

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1 minute ago, RuamRudy said:

 

Certain groups already have different rights. Practicing Sikhs who ride motorbikes, for example, don't need to wear helmets. The notion that we are all subject to the same rules is a nonsense. 

If they do then they shouldn't. One rule has to apply to all, no exceptions.

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1 minute ago, Photoguy21 said:

If they do then they shouldn't. One rule has to apply to all, no exceptions.

 

But English Law says different. 

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3 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

 

But English Law says different. 

No it doesn't. It just recently defined that there are only Men and Women. Put a dress on and lipstick does not make you a woman

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5 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

No it doesn't. It just recently defined that there are only Men and Women. Put a dress on and lipstick does not make you a woman

 

I am giving you a simple example of where the law provides positive discrimination for a minority. Your initial statement asked why minority groups should have special arrangements made for them under the law and I have explained to you that minority groups have long had special arrangements made for them. It is not a new situation you are getting worked up about. 

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Just now, RuamRudy said:

 

I am giving you a simple example of where the law provides positive discrimination for a minority. Your initial statement asked why minority groups should have special arrangements made for them under the law and I have explained to you that minority groups have long had special arrangements made for them. It is not a new situation you are getting worked up about. 

That has to stop. You cant have a society, a functional one that is, with different sets of law for each body. In my opinion they can dress and call themselves what they want but they stick to the facilities of their true biological sex. No taking part in women's sports or bathroom facilities etc.. Further, because they think they are a woman, they cant expect everyone else to refer to them as a woman.

If they don't like it tough luck no one cares. The ruling by the Supreme court judges was correct.

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1 hour ago, RuamRudy said:

 

Certain groups already have different rights. Practicing Sikhs who ride motorbikes, for example, don't need to wear helmets. The notion that we are all subject to the same rules is a nonsense. 

That's one example of a difference but how many others are there? I thought our society was based on the idea of equality.

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4 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

 

What is normal? In this case, homosexuality is a deviation from the statistical norm so it could be defined as being abnormal, but the same could be said about ginger haired people or left handed people. Do you harbour an irrational hatred of left handers too?

 

 

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Homosexuality  is also illegal in most countries in the world and is taboo in most religions including Islam & Christianity as outlined in the Bible & Koran. So what has happened is that a vociferous minority have changed the law. They represent less than 10% of the population but manage to disrupt far more disproportionately. The 

"Gay Pride" events held in major cities such as London, Brighton, New York, and now Bangkok are dreaded & hated in equal measure.

I have attended two and was appalled by the scandalous behaviour of some participants.

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1 hour ago, Magictoad said:

Homosexuality  is also illegal in most countries in the world and is taboo in most religions including Islam & Christianity as outlined in the Bible & Koran. So what has happened is that a vociferous minority have changed the law. They represent less than 10% of the population but manage to disrupt far more disproportionately. The 

"Gay Pride" events held in major cities such as London, Brighton, New York, and now Bangkok are dreaded & hated in equal measure.

 

There are 195 countries in the world. Homosexuality is illegal in 64 - that's not a majority. 

Religion? Why should people live their lives according to ancient fairy stories? 

Have you canvased all residents of the cities you mentioned to confirm that the events are widely hated? 

 

1 hour ago, Magictoad said:

I have attended two and was appalled by the scandalous behaviour of some participants

 

You were scandalised the first time but you were still compelled to go back a second time? The sounds like the basis of a joke... 

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