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What rights do trans people not have? I keep hearing about trans rights are human rights yet fail to see what rights i have that a trans person doesn't?
A ton of gender-affirming healthcare is illegal in most of the USA, the bathroom laws are a patchwork of un-navigable bullshit, the process for changing your legal name doesn’t really work, I could go on but I suspect you aren’t asking in good faith.
I'm in California where there's gender everything, gender neutral bathrooms, freedom for illegals, and you can pretty commit petty theft with no repercussions... my point is, this country is made up of individual states, that's why each state has their own voting systems to elect politicians, pass laws, enforce laws...etc... just because you can't get gender-affirmation surgery, or take a piss with women as a trans in Alabama, doesn't mean the entire country is like this.
The right to exist without constantly having to justify said existence?
Im wasnt aware that that was a right i had. Where am i granted this right?
outside the usa.
Okay, but where, exactly? Where do you live, that's better than the US?
Well, I just saw a news article today about how Trump was immediately going to kick every trans person out of the military. Also been seeing articles for years now about Republicans trying to ban sexual realignment surgery even for adults. So what more proof do we need that there's a problem?