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Just Plain Kay
03-05-2007, 12:52 PM
I just heard someone on the radio - someone from one of those groups created just to protect families - use the term "transsexual agenda".

He seemed upset.

Having been transsexual since...oh, I guess since about the time I was born, I'm ashamed to admit that I've never even seen the agenda. So if there's something special I'm supposed to be doing, I'm way behind.

Could someone please point me to an agenda link where I can catch up and stay current? I've had no luck with Google.

I imagine that recruitment's part of it, like in the homosexual agenda. Maybe our agenda's only passed hand-to-hand, and I was missed somehow. Well, if it's not on the web, can anyone get me a copy?

I'll be happy to do my part, when I learn what it is.

Thanks.

Sharon
03-05-2007, 02:04 PM
I don't have an agenda -- I just want the freedom to be who I am and to share in the same priviledges and rights as anyone else.

It seems any organization with the word "Family" in it, wants to keep those priviledges and rights to just those who look and think the same as they do.

Shellybean
03-05-2007, 02:34 PM
Is that anything like the christian, jewish, middle eastern, kabal, bush new world order agenda?

Just Plain Kay
03-05-2007, 02:57 PM
Is that anything like the christian, jewish, middle eastern, kabal, bush new world order agenda?

I'll bet ours has cuter pictures.

Siobhan Marie
03-05-2007, 03:57 PM
I don't have an agenda -- I just want the freedom to be who I am and to share in the same priviledges and rights as anyone else.

I so agree with Sharon as she really has hit the nail on the head as that's all I want too. Is it really too much to ask from society?

:hugs: Anna Marie x

Maggie Kay
03-05-2007, 05:02 PM
I searched Google for Transgender Agenda and got a lot of information about so called "Family" groups that have very aggressive anti-TG plans. They actually believe that there is a coordinated effort that they call the "transgender agenda" to pass laws allowing TG individuals to have rights and protections. Horrible things like protection from being fired from a job solely based on TG expression. They claim the solution to our problem is simply proper counseling and therapy but never SRS or what they refer to as "mutilation". I guess I just missed that one, stupid me. Counseling cures it? Glad they have it solved. Where do I sign up before the lines form?

Seriously, I got very upset to see this until I saw a California site against Arnold who listed the many bills he has signed into law that protect TG people. Good thing I live in California because it seems that much of the rest of the U.S. has gone extreme.

CaptLex
03-05-2007, 05:34 PM
I'll be happy to do my part, when I learn what it is.
You mean, you didn't get your membership card yet, Kay? Hurry and sign up - if you act now they'll throw in a free makeover. Yes, recruitment is part of the deal . . . you have to recruit at least ten new members a month or you'll lose all privileges.

I really hate these groups and their lies. I don't think they really believe we have an agenda, but they want to make other simple-minded, gullible, frightened people believe it - and it works. :Angry3: So many sheep, so little good shepherds.

Maggie Kay
03-05-2007, 05:42 PM
I like the line from another R.R. hated movie, Shrek 2: "Join the club, we have jackets"

I think that having TG become the latest issue for debate will probably help us more than what these groups want. Their efforts at spreading fear and hatred won't work in the long run.

AnastasiaX
03-05-2007, 06:02 PM
The most dangerous thing facing America (according to about 30% of the voting public) is the possibility of a transexual gay pagan abortion provider that only eats vegan.... oh! you can substitute Quaker for pagan apparently as some of their meetings get spied on as well. I mean it makes total sense because transexual gay pagan abortion providers that only eat vegan are obviously ..lol.. I was going to go on and on about how bad and evil Ann Coulter most think we all are (she did call John Edwards an extremly nasty word for being gay at a Republican convention, to the shock and then elation of nearly everyone present last night). ...Though I read a blog piece today that said Conservatives are not the right wing bigots of the hypocritical and hate driven family values extremists (who are in my book a few brain cells away from taking violent action or civil rights away at least to promote, govern and legislate via their version of a religious doctrine), he then went on to say that the word Ann used should only be left to Liberals to use. Well despite all sides constantly screwing our kind over for fun and profit and sad sad sad fanatical observance and devotion to their religion or most likely..power... despite all that I have yet to meet many liberals who wield that word let alone on a liberal blog.

Now having said all that, not all family value groups and by extension the conservative organizations they fund to further their religious zealotry are actual quite this mean. Some are indeed quite understanding ...Im willing to bet there are even right wingers on the board here though probably for fiscal reasons. The thing is that this understanding only goes so far as acknowledgeing humanity exists and that even the biggest sinners amongst us indeed hurt. Never mind the hypocrisy!

I just dont take kindly to people who insist on my behavior being modified to suit their religious tastes and sadly conservatism has been well and truly hijacked by the family value hate groups just as surely as by that bunch of the worst war planning neocon Pax Americana boogey man offjackers.

... oh my... sorry I dont usually do this kind of thing but I had a bit of a bust up today concerning getting on HRT ... a friend actually used religious arguments to try and sway me... bad bad day:(

(and no Im not a Dem ..Im a proud Ind)

Alyshia121
03-05-2007, 08:10 PM
I have a feeling that all hate like this stems back to the White supremacist heterosexual christian male, which might be pretty obvious but I believe it to be true. Has this stereotype been persecuted throughout the billions of years? Sometimes, but only by other kinds of this stereotype.

Agenda, ashmenda, it's just another way to say, "Believe in God! That's what we do! You should, too! Or you will go to hell!"

JeanneF
03-06-2007, 12:11 AM
It seems any organization with the word "Family" in it, wants to keep those priviledges and rights to just those who look and think the same as they do.

Of course...because nothing says "Family" like teaching that its okay to hate your children because they're transsexual, homosexual, liberal, open-minded, non-racist, etc...

AnastasiaX
03-06-2007, 12:27 AM
Of course...because nothing says "Family" like teaching that its okay to hate your children because they're transsexual, homosexual, liberal, open-minded, non-racist, etc...

yeah what she said! If youd gotten here before me I wouldnt have had to do that diatribe thing. :)

jenna19
03-18-2007, 08:52 AM
Those religious right fanatics are truly horrible people. If you do not exactly fit into their cookie cutter view of the world then you should be marginalized at the very least or killed at the most extreme. We don't fit into their idea of what God wants. I think that they don't fit into MY view of what God wants.