Canada warns perverts not to visit the U.S.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by TreeFrogTrader, Aug 31, 2023.

  1. Thank you Canada.

    We don't need any more.

    Also, don't bring your kids here for "gender affirming care and re-assignment."

    This is not Aushwitz despite some evidence to the contrary where we have progressives butchering their children.

    Canada warns LGBTQ residents of the risks of traveling to the US due to some state laws


    https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/31/americas/canada-lgbtq-us-travel-advisory/index.html
     
  2. Overnight

    Overnight

    Here's Canada's definitions from the article you posted...

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    Aromantic
    A person who lacks romantic attraction or interest in romantic expression. An aromantic person’s sexual and romantic orientations may differ (e.g. aromantic lesbian), and they may have romantic and/or sexual partners.

    Asexual
    A person who lacks sexual attraction or interest in sexual expression. An asexual person’s sexual and romantic orientations may differ (e.g. biromantic asexual), and they may have sexual and/or romantic partners.

    Biphobia
    The fear, hatred, or aversion of people who are attracted to more than one gender.

    Bisexual/Biromantic
    A person who is sexually and/or romantically attracted to two or more genders.

    Cisgender
    A person who identifies with the gender they were assigned at birth.

    Gay
    A person who is sexually and/or romantically attracted to people of their same sex or gender identity. Traditionally this identity was reserved for men, but it has been adopted by people of all gender identities.

    Gender-fluid
    A person whose gender identity varies over time and may include male, female and non-binary gender identities.

    Heterosexual/Heteroromantic
    A person who is sexually and/or romantically attracted to people of a different gender than themselves.

    Homophobia
    The fear, hatred, or aversion of people who experience same-sex attraction.

    Homosexual (*no longer commonly used in English)
    This term is no longer in common use. See “gay” and “lesbian”. The term homosexual has fallen out of favour as it is associated with the historic medical understanding of same-sex attraction as a mental illness. However, equivalents of “homosexual” are commonly used in French and other languages.

    Intersex
    An umbrella term to capture various types of biological sex differentiation. Intersex people have variations in their sex characteristics, such as sex chromosomes, internal reproductive organs, genitalia, and/or secondary sex characteristics (e.g. muscle mass, breasts) that fall outside of what is typically categorized as male or female.

    Lesbian
    Typically a woman who is sexually and/or romantically attracted to other women.

    Non-Binary
    (also ‘genderqueer’). Referring to a person whose gender identity does not align with a binary understanding of gender such as man or woman. It is a gender identity which may include man and woman, androgynous, fluid, multiple, no gender, or a different gender outside of the “woman—man” spectrum.

    Pansexual
    A person whose choice of sexual or romantic partner is not limited by the other person's sex, gender identity or gender expression.

    Queer
    Historically a derogatory term used as a slur against 2SLGBTQI+ people, this term has been reclaimed by many 2SLGBTQI+ people as a positive way to describe themselves, and as a way to include the many diverse identities not covered by common 2SLGBTQI+ acronym.

    Questioning
    A person who is uncertain about their sexual orientation and/or gender identity; this can be a transitory or a lasting identity.

    Gender Dysphoria
    A medical diagnosis often required by health providers and/or health insurance plans before prescriptions for hormones or gender affirming surgeries will be provided. It can be understood as discomfort or distress experienced by a person who feels their sense of their gender identity differs from their body, based on societal expectations.

    Gender Expression
    Gender expression refers to the various ways in which people choose to express their gender identity. For example: clothes, voice, hair, make-up, etc. A person’s gender expression may not align with societal expectations of gender. It is therefore not a reliable indicator of a person’s gender identity.

    Gender Identity
    Internal and deeply felt sense of being a man or woman, both or neither A person’s gender identity may or may not align with the gender typically associated with their sex. It may change over the course of one’s lifetime.

    Sexual Orientation
    Romantic and sexual attraction for people of the same or another sex or gender.

    Transgender
    (also ‘trans’). A person whose gender identity differs from what is typically associated with the sex they were assigned at birth.

    Transphobia
    The fear, hatred, or aversion of people whose gender identities differ from the sex they were assigned at birth.

    Transsexual (*no longer commonly used)
    This term is no longer in common use, though may be more frequently used by transgender individuals of an older cohort. The term defines a person whose gender identity differs from their sex assigned at birth and who has undertaken gender affirming medical and/or surgical interventions. The term has fallen out of favour as it implies that physical transition is necessary in order to claim a trans identity.

    Two-Spirit
    (also Two Spirit or Two-Spirited). An English term used to broadly capture concepts traditional to many Indigenous cultures. It is a culturally-specific identity used by some Indigenous people to indicate a person whose gender identity, spiritual identity and/or sexual orientation comprises both male and female spirits.


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    Two-Spirit. That's a new one.

    This is what happens when Superman and Iron Man are allowed to die.
     
  3. UsualName

    UsualName

    Two-Spirit. That's a new one.

    This is what happens when Superman and Iron Man are allowed to die.[/QUOTE]

    Looking at the term “two-spirit” what I see is that all of this lgbtq stuff is as old as human beings are themselves. Some people anre just naturally lgbtq. And trying to oppress them is futile. And, calling them “perverts” is just plain old bigotry. It’s a way for bigots to express their hatred and anger. It’s the new “n word.”
     
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  4. The operative word being "some". Increasingly they are recruited by militant pervs and by a school system and society that promotes the idea that everyone should explore the option of being a perv.

    The "Leave No Perv Behind" movement. Cut their balls and tits off based on their phase of the last three months when they are six years old. Figure it out later.
     
  5. Overnight

    Overnight

    One little niggle in the quote above...

    Q is already in the acronym, so it's covered.

    But how many more identities are not covered by that acronym, based on their definition of all those terms including "Q", which supposedly already does that? Geez!
     

  6. I am not sure what "gender fluid" is, but I am pretty sure that some of those pervs are using their dipstick to check it.

    :vomit::vomit::vomit::vomit:
     
  7. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Ignorant "TreeFrogTrader" posting stupidity again. Guess he's still smarting from all the beatings he's endured saying the wrong thing around Canadians. He's a loser who gets on here taking pot shots at people he doesn't understand under an alias. Whatever hole he grew up in forgot to educate his sorry ass and now he's on here whining about immigrants, women, trans, ... . Here's an idea; grow up and stop posting this shit asshole.

    Fuck you loser.
     
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  9. UsualName

    UsualName

    You’re really messed up in the head with some of this stuff.
     
  10. "In the Land of the Blind even the man with just one eye is considered to be insane."
     
    #10     Aug 31, 2023