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midnight rambler
19th March 2019, 04:19 PM
So now it's apparently a crime to to address someone by the gender they were born with -
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/03/19/devout-catholic-interviewed-police-trans-twitter-row/
woodman
19th March 2019, 06:21 PM
I find 'Mamsir' to be an appropriate address for those of unknown or sullied gender. Irate transsexuals are quickly placated by an immediate and well placed kick to the groin.
Cebu_4_2
20th March 2019, 05:04 AM
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madfranks
20th March 2019, 12:55 PM
Instead of "He did this or that," she should have said, "(name), who has an X and Y chromosome, did this or that." How could they prosecute you for misgendering if you identify them by their chromosomes?
osoab
20th March 2019, 03:14 PM
Instead of "He did this or that," she should have said, "(name), who has an X and Y chromosome, did this or that." How could they prosecute you for misgendering if you identify them by their chromosomes?
It would be considered hate speech. You would need permission before shaming the Mamsir with the reminder of their actual reality.
It is best to just move along and shake your head when over 50' away. One should be clear by that distance.
Hitch
21st March 2019, 06:19 PM
I find 'Mamsir' to be an appropriate address for those of unknown or sullied gender. Irate transsexuals are quickly placated by an immediate and well placed kick to the groin.
Who gets credit for the term 'Mamsir'? It's brilliant! Finally, a politically correct way of addressing uncertainty in regards to gender. You have Sir, you have Maam, and if you just ain't sure...It's Mamsir.
We do this with addressing women. If the woman's married, it's Mrs. If a woman is single, it's Miss. And if you just don't know for sure...it's Ms.
This same logic applies to Mamsir. It's a respectful thing to say when addressing someone of questionality.
midnight rambler
21st March 2019, 07:54 PM
Who gets credit for the term 'Mamsir'? It's brilliant! Finally, a politically correct way of addressing uncertainty in regards to gender. You have Sir, you have Maam, and if you just ain't sure...It's Mamsir.
We do this with addressing women. If the woman's married, it's Mrs. If a woman is single, it's Miss. And if you just don't know for sure...it's Ms.
This same logic applies to Mamsir. It's a respectful thing to say when addressing someone of questionality.
Mamsir would offend someone, count on it.
Hitch
21st March 2019, 09:19 PM
Mamsir would offend someone, count on it.
The only thing I count on, is what I think is wrong by 99% of population.
What I do know, is I'm an optimist by nature.
Mamsir is a winning term and should offend nobody. Imo.
madfranks
22nd March 2019, 07:23 AM
The only thing I count on, is what I think is wrong by 99% of population.
What I do know, is I'm an optimist by nature.
Mamsir is a winning term and should offend nobody. Imo.
Do you know what else shouldn't offend anyone? If you were born male, look male and the only one in the world who thinks you're a girl is yourself, if someone with no malice in their heart calls you "sir," that should not offend you.
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