But, change would never occur if this is how we did things. Here in the States, that means that racial segregation and subjugation would be legal, women would not be allowed to vote or divorce, homosexuality would be illegal, etc., etc. Every time the courts recognize the rights for a minority group with legislation, there is a conservative panic that the World is "going to Hell in a hand-basket." Only, it never does--ever. As reasonable people are exposed to these things they don't understand--even if they never understand the thing--they no longer see it as a threat; they no longer fear it.
^^that. There's no "agenda." People just want to be themselves. What reasonable damage can a transgendered community inflict? If people expressing who they are is a threat to a certain way of life or a certain ideology, then those are feeble ways of life and ideologies that should be challenged.Originally Posted by Bonaparte
Australia is exceptional among Western democracies in not having a bill of rights in its constitution, nor a national statutory charter of rights. Theres a section of the constitution that makes it lawful to make "special laws" for any selected race of people. These laws are to bring change about slowly as to give people time to accept new directions in society.
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