I heard about it on the radio and apparently most of these ftm surgeries were breast removals only.
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Love the title, really a great name for our over-65 years old.
So they needed too much "resources" for their "destroy" process so they took it away from them.
I totally agree and this is not because they really want to segregate them.
Good point, but i would still call it segregation, because to me it somehow is - even if it only was because of people who like the color blue, still segregation. Because you put these people in a "special" box where people who like the color red do not fit in.
Edit: Typo
I know what you mean, but maybe i am ignorant and completely wrong on this one but.. why do we need to segregate people from people? we're all humans. I know there are people that get discriminated for what they want to be or feel. But isn't it the wrong way to create something "especially for this group" because of this? Shouldn't we rather just normalize how we do things anyway?
What i don't understand is the mindset behind this. You're creating a special, separated section and will then seen as "special". But do people really want this? In my mind, it would be easier if everyone is treated and handled exactly the same - so no differences in ethnics, sexualities, color, etc.. Or am i wrong here?
It seems the "confiscate and destroy" part was not clear enough.. /s
Less transparency was never the answer and never will be. If you're afraid being misrepresented, make your own footage and show them.
That's great news! Five people world wide is still a very very small number, but it gives hope that in the future, maybe more could get such a treatment.
I agree. I would call it a "bubble problem", which works basically the same for almost all media sites, channels, etc. You want some information from one site/channel about something and then get pulled into their "bubble" through their recommender systems. To exit the "bubble" is the hard part for most users, because they often not realise it.
As far as i know, such demos are organized in small circles and made public in personal chats and topic specific websites.