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As a society, the less enfranchised you are (youth, prisoners, homeless, enlisted in the military vs officers, etc) the more you are subject to sex segregation.
Most enfranchised people don't really need this. However if you are on the short end of the societal stick, your birth certificate is a more important identity marker. Without one that matches your gender identity and presentation this can make people who are already the most vulnerable members of society doubly subject to discrimination and even violence.
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He can't very well have signed it without torpedoing his chance at the GOP nomination. Hell, it would probably fuck him over in a general election if he somehow got that far.
Sure he's pandering and sure it makes me like him a little less, but from a Machiavellian perspective I can't fault him. And it's not like I would support him regardless.
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Legally speaking you can, actually, you just have to have completed the full transition. This law would just let you do it at the beginning of the transition instead of waiting until the end.
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[–] Rostin 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
This may be a stupid question, but why should people be allowed to change their birth certificates?
As far as I know, if someone legally changes her name, no update is made to the birth certificate. It records her name at birth, which never changes.
Similarly, even if a person chooses to identify as a different gender and undergoes sex reassignment, her birth sex would not change.
What am I missing?
[–] bayesianqueer ago
As a society, the less enfranchised you are (youth, prisoners, homeless, enlisted in the military vs officers, etc) the more you are subject to sex segregation.
Most enfranchised people don't really need this. However if you are on the short end of the societal stick, your birth certificate is a more important identity marker. Without one that matches your gender identity and presentation this can make people who are already the most vulnerable members of society doubly subject to discrimination and even violence.
[–] zoetry ago
http://www.lambdalegal.org/know-your-rights/transgender/changing-birth-certificate-sex-designations
[–] Rostin ago
Thanks for the link, but it doesn't answer my question. It just says it's "important" and then lists, state-by-state, where it's legal.
[–] zoetry 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
...as if I needed another reason to dislike Governor Christie.
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I think the coming virtual reality revolution will be a massive benefit to our community.
[–] Tsugumori 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
He can't very well have signed it without torpedoing his chance at the GOP nomination. Hell, it would probably fuck him over in a general election if he somehow got that far.
Sure he's pandering and sure it makes me like him a little less, but from a Machiavellian perspective I can't fault him. And it's not like I would support him regardless.
[–] Spotddawg 3 points -3 points 0 points (+0|-3) ago
Good. You can't change your sex or your gender, regardless of your feelings, mental illness and what body parts you mutilate.
[–] zoetry 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
You seem to be operating on an outdated definition of gender.
[–] Tsugumori 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Legally speaking you can, actually, you just have to have completed the full transition. This law would just let you do it at the beginning of the transition instead of waiting until the end.