In reply to: Thanks to your post I learned something posted by vermin05
has released proclamations, acknowledgements and recognitions of whatever 'Day', 'Week', or 'Month' it happens to be. The list is lengthy (see link below). Today also happens to be Cesar Chavez Day (so, to all who celebrate, enjoy!).
But, is it your suggestion that the White House single out the trans community and exclude them from normal practices because Christians think they're creepy?
it. Stupid effort to virtue signal that does nothing except to justify those who already think the administration is the creature of the far left.
The White House released a proclamation acknowledging it. Was that virtue signaling too? What about when Easter falls on National Tartan Day?
such that some recognize Visibility day in March while others celebrate the month of Awareness (November), during which there are the particularly high holy days of the week, culminating in the Day of Remembrance? If so, when did this schism happen?
And while we're talking about shared holidays, is no one going to mention that today is also International Asexuality Day?
celebrate accordingly.
wax up dentures. My lab partner HAD a rather impressive fro. Leaned a little too close to the bb and the fro went woosh and was gone.
research on plant DNA. I was basically a lab tech, collecting leaf samples from corn plants and doing phenol extractions of the DNA for the researchers to use.
I was reaching for a reagent bottle one day, not realizing someone else had left a burner on. The flame was so clean, and the sun coming through the windows made it almost impossible to see. I reached right through the flame and took all the hair off my forearm. Smelled horrible, but somehow I wasn't injured at all.
Meep meep meep.
In high school we were working on an experiment in chemistry and were using Bunsen burners and those small evaporating dishes that lie on top of the flame. We were sharing a crowded table with 2 other Bunsen burners and had to bring our dish to another table so that it could cool. My klutz of a lab partner was holding the dish with tongs and while transporting the dish with his two hands he moved the tongs to an angle so that the dish began to fall to the ground. Instinctively, I went to grab the hot dish and upon catching it with one hand was so engulfed by an immediate burning pain that I brought the dish shoulder high and in one motion angrily threw the dish to the floor like I was Roger Clemens having a roid rage. I believe a curse word or two was said. The dish easily broke into a thousand pieces instead of maybe breaking in half if dropped from the waste level height where my partner was carrying it.
Luckily preserving the evaporating dish was only a small part of my overall class grade.
When you are a candidate for national office, that you maintain as broad of an appeal as possible.
And that when you need to win Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, you don’t gift your opposition easy lay-ups.
I be willing to bet though that one of Biden’s staffers framed it exactly as you did.
Easter is on 4/20, so it's that, official weed day, and Hitler's birthday. I think they should move the Trans Visibility day to 4/20 next year just to have a nice venn diagram that allows everyone to celebrate - from all quadrants of the political and social spectrum. True unity!
Simple as that.
Ignoring Trans Day of Visibility because acknowledging trans peoples’s existence might piss off people who celebrate Easter is pretty much at the heart of why such a day is needed in the first place. Because everyone’s feelings get prioritized over a trans person’s right to exist.
There is a yawning chasm between making a presidential proclamation and … not recognizing a person’s right to exist, and that sort of rhetoric is not effective argument and just serves as a way for people who already agree with you to pat themselves on the back and cast anyone who doesnt agree with you as essentially transcidal/not recognizng trans people’s right to exist.
People are presumably upset because 1) Biden acknowledged Trans Day of Visibility and 2) that happened on Easter this year.
The whole point of the day is to acknowledge that trans people exist. So it’s deeply ironic that the argument seems to be Biden shouldn’t acknowledge this because of people who might be offended by the acknowledgement. That’s pretty much the point of having the day in the first place.
As to the rest of your nonsense I haven’t accused anyone of being transcidal.
Your original post talks about people’s preferences being put over trans people’s “right to exist.” Your response to me says you never said anything about people being transcidal. Either I do not understand what a subjugation of a “right to exist” means (surely possible, but right to exist seems to have a clear meaning), or you used hyperbole that does not match your intended meaning.
Of his presidency. Not having it this year would send a message that we value trans people except when it might hurt us politically.
I could see your point if this was the first year. But it'd be conspicuous to not do so this year.
(Namely, a subset of outraged Christians) matter more than the worth of trans people. Fundamentally that’s the argument, as far as I can tell.
My post was expressly not about the merits, on which I tend to agree, but about the way in which the poster I replied to argued it
to acknowledging a trans person's right to exist... Biden had plenty of other days to choose from.
Are people who wouldn’t vote for him anyways. Trans people are marginalized, I think they should get their day.
But Biden should be careful not to motivate people that wouldn’t vote for him (or either candidate in this cycle) to show up at the polls and vote against him.
In other words, remember the lessons of 2016.
I find it exceedingly unlikely that this declaration will change even a single vote, but as long as we're speculating, it seems just as likely to motivate a disaffected leftist to pull the trigger for Biden rather than Kennedy or Jill Stein.