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6 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:

Yep, If all that is true, then they are a predator and should be punished. 1 person on the whole planet. So you want to deprive an entire class of people over one offender? By that logic, men should have no rights because many more than one have been arrested for predatory behavior.

Faulty logic. Yet you parade yourself as logical.

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When Thailand legalized same sex marriage, they opened up a can of worms that they will not be able to contain. It opened the way for every  LGBTQ+ activist in the world to flood into Thailand and coach these mentally ill people into putting their cause into the spotlight and demanding every conceivable concession they can dream up. Parents had better keep a close eye on their children because the groomers are salivating over the idea of changing the social structure of this once conservative country for the worse and not the better. 

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18 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Again there is no international council of letters. Different versions are valid. The general idea is easily understood.

lesbian

Gay

Bi

T tran

Queer 

 

21 seems reasonable

 

After they have had all the surgery switch

 

Psych definitely needed mandatory inmost hospital for surgery

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2 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:

lesbian

Gay

Bi

T tran

Queer 

 

21 seems reasonable

 

After they have had all the surgery switch

 

Psych definitely needed mandatory inmost hospital for surgery

Already mandatory and has been for many decades.

Posted
18 hours ago, dinsdale said:

And what do you have to say

What is the source/link for this picture to verify its authenticity vs photo shop?

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43 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:

So you want to deprive an entire class of people over one offender? By that logic, men should have no rights because many more than one have been arrested for predatory behavior.

 

Straw man, misquote, non sequitur.

 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

What is the source/link for this picture to verify its authenticity vs photo shop?

:cheesy: Google trannies read to children/image.

Posted
45 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

What is the source/link for this picture to verify its authenticity vs photo shop?

The photo is legit enough, what is not is the claim that they are reading gay oriented books. It seems unlikely.

Posted
13 hours ago, cjinchiangrai said:

Do I look like your secretary?

No, you don't look like a secretary but your denial of trans women working the system to their advantage makes you look very foolish

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3 minutes ago, WHansen said:

No, you don't look like a secretary but your denial of trans women working the system to their advantage makes you look very foolish

Right, because they have so many advantages under the system.

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3 hours ago, fittobethaied said:

When Thailand legalized same sex marriage, they opened up a can of worms that they will not be able to contain. It opened the way for every  LGBTQ+ activist in the world to flood into Thailand and coach these mentally ill people into putting their cause into the spotlight and demanding every conceivable concession they can dream up. Parents had better keep a close eye on their children because the groomers are salivating over the idea of changing the social structure of this once conservative country for the worse and not the better. 

Moronic fear mongering.

Shame on you.

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On 6/26/2025 at 11:22 AM, snoop1130 said:

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Thailand is at a crucial juncture in its journey towards LGBTQI+ equality following the historic legalisation of same-sex marriage. Advocates are now pressing the government to expedite the enactment of a gender recognition law, marking this as the next step in securing comprehensive rights for the community.

 

People’s Party MP Tunyawaj Kamolwongwat, Vice-Chair of the House Committee on Children, Youth, Women, Older Persons, Persons with Disabilities, Ethnic Groups, and LGBTI+, emphasized the urgency of this mission during a recent panel discussion. Addressing the audience at the Law Out Loud event during the Bangkok Post Pride in Action forum, held at Lido Connect in Siam Square, Tunyawaj stated, “Gender recognition is our next mission.”

 

The event, which took place on June 25, was part of the celebrations for Pride Month. It featured Thailand’s largest-ever Pride Parade, which kicked off on June 1 with a 200-metre rainbow flag procession from National Stadium to the Ratchaprasong intersection in Bangkok. The parade highlighted the increasing visibility and participation of the LGBTQI+ community across the country.

 

Despite the milestone of legalising same-sex marriage, Tunyawaj pointed out that the topic of gender recognition was previously dismissed in Parliament due to widespread misunderstanding of its importance. This law is crucial for transgender individuals who face significant challenges when their official gender designations, such as Mr or Miss, do not align with their gender identity. These complications often arise in everyday situations like passing through immigration checkpoints.

 

Currently, the proposed bill is slowly advancing as it requires collaboration among various government agencies and revisions to existing laws and regulations, making the process cumbersome.

 

Advocates argue that broader legal reforms are necessary to dismantle systemic barriers. Tunyawaj specifically noted the age requirement for same-sex couples—who must be at least 25 years old to marry—and the need for transgender individuals to secure a psychiatrist’s approval for legal gender changes. These requirements are seen as significant obstacles to personal dignity and autonomy.

 

Education plays a vital role in these reforms. Tunyawaj stressed the need for young people to be educated on LGBTQI+ issues and inclusivity, which is essential for implementing the Anti-Discrimination Bill. This legislation aims to protect LGBTQI+ individuals from discriminatory practices.

 

Nareeluc Pairchaiyapoom, Director of the International Human Rights Division at the Ministry of Justice, shared her insights on the challenging process of legalising same-sex marriage. When initially proposed, the bill faced skepticism and ridicule. However, its eventual enactment brought immense joy and marked a significant victory for the community.

 

The Marriage Equality Act, which took effect on January 22, grants same-sex couples the same rights as heterosexual couples. These rights include adoption, property management, inheritance, divorce, access to state welfare if one partner is a civil servant, and eligibility for tax deductions.

 

While celebrating this progress, Nareeluc highlighted the ongoing necessity of fostering social inclusion and awareness. To promote acceptance of LGBTQI+ individuals, the Ministry of Justice is collaborating with the Ministry of Education to launch nationwide campaigns aimed at increasing awareness and acceptance.

 

The road to complete equality and acceptance in Thailand is ongoing. The push for a gender recognition law is not just about aligning documents with identities; it's about ensuring dignity, autonomy, and respect for all individuals, regardless of their gender identity. As the nation makes strides in legal reforms, the focus remains on building a more inclusive society where every person is valued and protected under the law.

 

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Ohhhh my buddha the deviants are on the march for gender recognition. There are only two genders you pathetic W️’s MALE & FEMALE. FACT 😤

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3 minutes ago, Reddavy said:

Ohhhh my buddha the deviants are on the march for gender recognition. There are only two genders you pathetic W️’s MALE & FEMALE. FACT 😤

Yes, some transgender people feel the need to change their official gender on their official documents from male to female or female to male. As you say, two genders.

 

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15 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Yes, some transgender people feel the need to change their official gender on their official documents from male to female or female to male. As you say, two genders.

 

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Complete BS. If you are born MALE you die MALE. If born FEMALE you die FEMALE. Does not matter how you dress or what you think you are. Here ends the biological lesson and FACTS. DEVIANTS. 🤷🏼

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13 minutes ago, Reddavy said:

Complete BS. If you are born MALE you die MALE. If born FEMALE you die FEMALE. Does not matter how you dress or what you think you are. Here ends the biological lesson and FACTS. DEVIANTS. 🤷🏼

Ignorance is bliss.

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Lets make this simple

 

If you have a penis you are a man..If you cut it off you still a man.

 

If you pretend your a woman and you have a penis...Your not a woman your a fruit cake or a flaming Queen or a Homo....

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, cjinchiangrai said:

The photo is legit enough, what is not is the claim that they are reading gay oriented books. It seems unlikely.

 

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15 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

Lets make this simple

 

If you have a penis you are a man..If you cut it off you still a man.

 

If you pretend your a woman and you have a penis...Your not a woman your a fruit cake or a flaming Queen or a Homo....

 

 

You have a penis but you're clearly not a man.  No real man needs to use homophobic slurs to make a point.

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39 minutes ago, Baht Simpson said:

You have a penis but you're clearly not a man.  No real man needs to use homophobic slurs to make a point.

I'll never agree with such silliness.  You're a man if having penis.

Penis = man

Vagina = woman

 

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Agree, slurs not necessary.  Though mental illness may be an issue for folks with a penis and not thinking they are a man.  Or maybe a biology class or book reading.

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10 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

I'll never agree with such silliness.  You're a man if having penis.

Penis = man

Vagina = woman

 

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Agree, slurs not necessary.  Though mental illness may be an issue for folks with a penis and not thinking they are a man.  Or maybe a biology class or book reading.

Suppose you look like a lady and your passport says MALE.

Are you so dense that you don't understand that it will help such a person at a basic HUMAN level to have the passport say FEMALE?
Or do you like many right wingers lack any sort of compassion at all?

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