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.
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This is an interesting subject. I think about schools that allow guys/girls to use the locker rooms/bathrooms according to how they feel, or the gender they identify with. I think this is completely wrong. The school should try to accommodate the transgender student, but not at the expense of all the other students. Basing any policy off anyone's "feelings" is dumb and also completely relative. Its also people confusing the difference between negative and positive rights.