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My first reaction upon reading this was the same as yours : when did it become legal for an 18 year old adult male to expose himself to minors ? The rest is whipped cream on pig poo.

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The government is promoting the exposure of trans people in ways that it would not allow a woman to do so.

The boards of education have never allowed women working in dive bar to pole dance and shake their lightly covered attributes in front of hormone charged teenage boys or innocent toddlers.

Likewise, pole dancing women are not invited to teach under-aged girls how to aggressively put on display their developing sexual attractiveness as a tool for provoking attention and distracting others toward a transaction-based relationship model.

One thing is to respect a colleague who arrives at work in womens clothes. A whole other “ball game” is if that colleagues spends his time in the office dramatizing sexual expressions associated with the opposite sex in order to stand out.

Transgender people are sexually and physically over-acting and provoking minors as they do in adult entertainment places.

This should not be illegal. It IS illegal. And the loophole of “identity” or “respect” is being used to allow exceptions. The allowance for this inadmissible de facto exception is obtained by threatening the people that boycott such abuse with political cancel culture and legal liability actions.

Parents are being bullied. We need more lawyers in the room.

We need to stop buying products from corporates that market transgender. It’s not about respect, it’s shock-value for some and it leads to normalizing the sexualization of vulnerable kids, against common sense and against the law.

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