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Fritz Dahmus's avatar

Call that person what they want to be called. Period. Be against transgender surgery for children, be against transgender surgery for prisoners paid for by taxpayers, and the like. But we as Freedom loving patriots should respect and allow for people's personal choices.

Call that person by what that person wants to be called.

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ComeQuicklyLord's avatar

Calling a person by his chosen or changed name shows him dignity—that I would do without hesitation.

But “forcing” others to use pronouns that do not correspond to reality—his biological sex—is suppression of free speech and censorship. It’s not only unconstitutional, but it’s morally and ethically decadent to force someone to lie, and go against his conscience and Faith in God and His Scripture.

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California Girl's avatar

Before transgenderism, I, a girl then a woman, decided to pass on "Miss". I became "Ms" and remain so. I kept my maiden name when I married, so I was never Mrs. so-and-so, instead I was Ms. maiden name. No one has given me a hard time about this. But it's just a name, I never did anything to change my "gender" or "sex".

I am totally opposed to transgender drugs and surgery. My God, I was a tom boy as a child and felt no confusion.

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