The share of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who believe that President Joe Biden’s 2020 election win was not legitimate has ticked back up, according to a new CNN poll fielded throughout July. All told, 69% of Republicans and Republican-leaners say Biden’s win was not legitimate, up from 63% earlier this year and through last fall, even as there is no evidence of election fraud that would have altered the outcome of the contest.
Is that a right?
I’m a conservative asian in a very liberal city. I’ve been called every sort of name. Does that mean conservative asians don’t have rights?
No, there was a time when interracial marriage was illegal.
That’s illegal. Once again, you and I have the same rights, you’re not proving your point at all.
Where is this an issue?
Are you the lord of queers and you deem who is actually queer or not? She’s very involved in the community, she just doesn’t lie like you do.
"Tru.p state department appealed federal ruling recognizing the citizenship of a girl born to a gay couple.
Trump banned trans folks from serving in the army.
Trump remixes anti-discrimination protections from HHS.
Trump admin adopted regulation that gender is biological sex, it isn’t.
Trump blamed the Orlando Pulse shooting on radical Islam when it was a home grown mass murderer.
Trump SCOTUS noms are hostile to gay equality and advocate ridiculous religious liberty arguments.
Trump’s VP supported conversation therapy, which is torture.
Trump rescinded protections for gay workers, so they could be fired just for being gay.
Trump admin argued Civil Rights Act doesn’t protect queer people.
Trump fired the WH Office of National AIDS Policy. He also ignored the impact HIV/AIDS had on the LGBTQ community on World AIDS Day."
You listed all of these, but you can’t name one single right that I have that you don’t.
Just tell me one right, man. You keep beating around the bush and trying to dig up things you don’t like. That doesn’t mean someone is trying to take away your rights. It’s really simple: List one right that I, a straight person, has that you don’t.
Lol, you can legally be fired for being gay in KY, TX, NC, TN, GA and so on. You only can’t see it because you live in a liberal state where that is illegal. You can’t be fired for being Asian
That’s a right you have that I don’t.
That’s a fact you cannot refute.
Yes, kids can be taken from queer and queer supporting families. FL passed a law this year allowing the state to take trans kids away from their parents if they receive the proper medical care under AMA and APA guidelines.
You are arguing in bad faith. If your gf was involved in any community work she would have informed you about this. So I am to assume you don’t have a gf or she’s she’s calling herself queer after kissing one girl in hs. Your appeal to authority is irrelevant.
I was actually unaware of is, what law allows this?
Oh you’re just talking about ‘protected classes’?
Can I get fired for being straight?
If parents are mutilating kids bodies, I don’t understand how the parents should be able to keep their kids.
No I’m not, just because you have to make up answers doesn’t mean it’s in bad faith.
She’s very involved with the community, we went to my first pow wow and it was 2s themed this summer!
Oh, so we can just deny people their sexual identity now? You’re not queer.
So, I’ve concluded you’re just ignorant about queer issues.
What law allows people to be fired for being gay? The absence of laws prohibiting that. You’re not very good at research. You could have just googled that. I assume you didn’t look into it yourself because it challenges your world view.
Yes, race is a protected class. Sexual orientation is not.
Clearly you don’t understand what transitioning means. In the US the AMA, APA, and AAP all support medical transitioning for adolescents. That does not include surgery. Again, this is an easy Google search you don’t want to do because it will challenge your world view.
Going to a pow wow is going to a pow wow. If you gf is 2s, that’s cool. I doubt it, because she would be aware of many of the issues I’ve brought up.