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I think it's even harder to get people to respect nonbinaries than trans people, because it's less about feeling like you belong to a different social category and more like you don't belong in either of the established categories. The closed-mindedness of hunanity may fight tooth-and-nail that which eschews their entire social system with regards to gender.


 
Accepting trans individuals requires merely empathy for your fellow humans.


 
Accepting nonbinaries means accepting that your entire social structure used in one form or another for 1,000s of years has a huge problem for some people and needs to either create an entirely new category, or eschew the established categories altogether.


 
We are certainly at a turning point, a fork in the road for humanity. But which path will humanity take? I can only hope we take the brighter, more lovempathetingc and freedom-loving one.
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Anonymous #60A7
I think it's even harder to get people to respect nonbinaries than trans people, because it's less about feeling like you belong to a different social category and more like you don't belong in either of the established categories. The closed-mindedness of hunanity may fight tooth-and-nail that which eschews their entire social system with regards to gender.

Accepting trans individuals requires merely empathy for your fellow humans.

Accepting nonbinaries means accepting that your entire social structure used in one form or another for 1,000s of years has a huge problem for some people and needs to either create an entirely new category, or eschew the established categories altogether.

We are certainly at a turning point, a fork in the road for humanity. But which path will humanity take? I can only hope we take the brighter, more loving and free one.
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