So I have been thinking, why should transgendered people have the right to change the society we live in today just because they feel "oppressed?" Why are their feelings valued more than the feelings of those who dislike them? How can you consider catering to one human being over another because they cried oppression? Does a person's feeling alone of self identification validate a claimed "oppressive" force in society? Explain why you feel the way you do.
Just food for thought.
-
Edited by Tuxx: 2/5/2015 6:49:19 PMWe're all humans, whether we're gay, straight, or transgendered. It isn't about one group's power over another. Regarding other people's feelings, why should how somebody else feels or their attitude toward something have an effect on another human's life in a way that detriments said oppressed human's life in some way? For example, not offering them the same rights that the oppressor has? The way I see it, every right you have to be happy should be shared amongst all humans. If you were/are oppressed in a way that interferes with your happiness and rights as a person because someone else [i]feels[/i] like what you're doing is wrong even though it hurts them in no way, I think that is completely wrong of the oppressor. Just my thoughts regarding transgendered peoples, and related subjects.