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Gender and LGBTQ+ Rights: How Far Should Society Go?

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Started December 10, 2025

What rights should transgender and non-binary people have? Should these protections extend to healthcare, sports, bathrooms? Where do we balance inclusion with other concerns?

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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
Fairness in sports requires separate categories based on biological sex for competitive balance
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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
Gender-affirming healthcare should be available and covered by insurance for all ages
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Drag performances around children is grooming and should be illegal
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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
Transgender athletes should compete in their identified gender categories
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Bathrooms should be fully private single-stalls regardless of gender
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Religious beliefs should not exempt people from serving all customers
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Drag is performance art and kids watching doesn't harm them
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Children are too young to make permanent medical decisions—hormone therapy should wait until adulthood
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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
Restricting healthcare access to young people is child abuse and violates medical ethics
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