Agreed.McParadigm wrote:I think the notion that things I don't like or don't approve of, but which do not impact me or others, should be regulated on purely moral grounds is itself a philosophy, and not one that should be indulged lightly.
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I specified in the 1st sentence i was making the argument about cultural and social views. Of course my argument wouldn't work when applied to a more broad spectre of issues.Birds in Hell wrote:Isn't this one of the basic ways in which politics works? People using their values as a guide to determine what which policies and politicians they support?Mine wrote:I think people are entitled to their social and cultural views conservative, liberal or whatever they might be even without giving explanations.
What I don't agree with is the notion that these views make people entitled to influence the policies and laws regarding what rights are given to people. Especially not when they are strongly influenced by religion.
When it comes to the group of rights related to what this thread is about, values alone just don't provide a satisfactory basis for policy that works in a long run.
Specifically to transgender rights. It crossed my mind that before someone can be approved to forego the transition process they are evaluated by a specialist.
I think this means this is already understood enough to be able to inform the relevant rights policy. Whether a part of the population has a negative attitude towards them, just shouldn't be important.
Absolutely and i follow this when interacting with people in real life.Birds in Hell wrote:I don't doubt that those whose religion informs their political views are genuine in their beliefs and feel as though they're making informed choices that serve everyone's interests, it's simply that their values and the ranking of what they feel is important are different.
The issue is precisely that while they feel they are informed they really aren't. They can absolutely mean well and be generally great people that just occasionally let sleep out some really insensitive remark.
Some completely change their views when they actually meat someone who they were discriminating towards before. But you also have the kind who would disown their own child,convinced they are making the right choice, if they found out they are gay or trans which shouldn't ever happen.
There's another issue i have with the high ranking of religiously informed values when engaging in elections. These are the people who are taken advantage off the most. They are generally the most faithful voters that will side with a certain set of values, that doesn't pay much of a role in actual governing, but turning those values into talking points it's a highly effective PR move for a politician running for office. I personally find it cynical precisely because of the point you made, many (probably most) of these people really mean well but tend to side with the biggest assholes for all the wrong reasons.
I also wanted to bring to the discussion the extremely high attempted suicide rate among the transgender population, it's around 40% in the US, similar in Canada.
http://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.co ... 015-1867-2
Among trans Ontarians, 35.1 % (95 % CI: 27.6, 42.5) seriously considered, and 11.2 % (95 % CI: 6.0, 16.4) attempted, suicide in the past year. Social support, reduced transphobia, and having any personal identification documents changed to an appropriate sex designation were associated with large relative and absolute reductions in suicide risk, as was completing a medical transition through hormones and/or surgeries (when needed). Parental support for gender identity was associated with reduced ideation. Lower self-reported transphobia (10th versus 90th percentile) was associated with a 66 % reduction in ideation (RR = 0.34, 95 % CI: 0.17, 0.67), and an additional 76 % reduction in attempts among those with ideation (RR = 0.24; 95 % CI: 0.07, 0.82). This corresponds to potential prevention of 160 ideations per 1000 trans persons, and 200 attempts per 1,000 with ideation, based on a hypothetical reduction of transphobia from current levels to the 10th percentile.
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So North Carolina lawmakers last night decided to forbid any municipality from passing any anti-discrimination laws pertaining to gender identity or sexual orientation, and it all seems to be focused on the "bathroom issue." What say you, RM?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... otections/
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/north ... -bathrooms
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/03 ... -rule.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... otections/
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Conservatives have gotten so ridiculously hypocritical with this recently. They can't stand federal interference of state laws, but have been more than willing to advocate for states to interfere with local laws.tragabigzanda wrote:As for the NC laws specifically -- it's fearful and exclusionary and takes power away from counties and cities, and consolidates a complex issue into the hands of a few stupid lawmakers.
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I dont think hypocracy is the correct charge here. Theres a fundemental disagreement of rights and scope of goverment authority. Government banning subsidiary government from certain actions is a whole nother beast from feds dictating to individuals.Green Habit wrote:Conservatives have gotten so ridiculously hypocritical with this recently. They can't stand federal interference of state laws, but have been more than willing to advocate for states to interfere with local laws.tragabigzanda wrote:As for the NC laws specifically -- it's fearful and exclusionary and takes power away from counties and cities, and consolidates a complex issue into the hands of a few stupid lawmakers.
Also, this is a stupid fucking area to devote so many pages of laws to. If you replaced state fines on bakers and florists wih shitty yelp reviews, I think we could get to a more tolerant society faster than the current course. Expansive definitions of public accomodations and protected groups drives exactly this sort of pushback. If the stakes were social and economic instead of legal, I dont think you would see as much of this.
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Welcome to the last 4 years in North Carolina.Green Habit wrote:Conservatives have gotten so ridiculously hypocritical with this recently. They can't stand federal interference of state laws, but have been more than willing to advocate for states to interfere with local laws.tragabigzanda wrote:As for the NC laws specifically -- it's fearful and exclusionary and takes power away from counties and cities, and consolidates a complex issue into the hands of a few stupid lawmakers.
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Oh don't worry, I've seen plenty of this here. The latest development was a state ban on local bans on plastic bags. How silly.B wrote:Welcome to the last 4 years in North Carolina.Green Habit wrote:Conservatives have gotten so ridiculously hypocritical with this recently. They can't stand federal interference of state laws, but have been more than willing to advocate for states to interfere with local laws.tragabigzanda wrote:As for the NC laws specifically -- it's fearful and exclusionary and takes power away from counties and cities, and consolidates a complex issue into the hands of a few stupid lawmakers.
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Did we also mention that the special EMERGENCY session of our General Assembly cost $84,000. This could not wait another 6 weeks, people!Simple Torture wrote:So North Carolina lawmakers last night decided to forbid any municipality from passing any anti-discrimination laws pertaining to gender identity or sexual orientation, and it all seems to be focused on the "bathroom issue." What say you, RM?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... otections/
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/north ... -bathrooms
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/03 ... -rule.html
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Well, the laws in Charlotte were set to go into effect on April 1st, so there would've been like a 4-week window where someone would have had to explain to their ugly kid what a transgendered person is--perish the thought! [grabs at pearls]B wrote:Did we also mention that the special EMERGENCY session of our General Assembly cost $84,000. This could not wait another 6 weeks, people!Simple Torture wrote:So North Carolina lawmakers last night decided to forbid any municipality from passing any anti-discrimination laws pertaining to gender identity or sexual orientation, and it all seems to be focused on the "bathroom issue." What say you, RM?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... otections/
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/north ... -bathrooms
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/03 ... -rule.html
McParadigm wrote:lol
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The bottom line is that everyone - regardless of skin color, sexual orientation, etc. - should be treated equally and granted equal access. I'm happy to see folks turning on North Carolina and that's not just because I am rooting for the Cuse tonight.
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Heh this appeared today at the bar I used to work at.


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This seems like a dangerous message to convey to potentially beligerent drunks.BurtReynolds wrote:Heh this appeared today at the bar I used to work at.
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Bruce Springsteen cancelled his show this weekend in Greensboro. I'd appreciate it if no one mentions this to Pearl Jam.
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I hope PJ realizes that the grand majority of the people attending their show are going to agree with their stance on this.B wrote:Bruce Springsteen cancelled his show this weekend in Greensboro. I'd appreciate it if no one mentions this to Pearl Jam.
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