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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat about transgender?
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Oh no.....
What's that total dick Sam Smith going to do, which day would "they" be allowed out
Sam Smith changes pronouns to they/them - BBC News
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ Peru is to stop people from leaving their homes according to their gender, in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Men will be allowed to go out on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays but only to buy essential items, President Martín Vizcarra announced in a national address.
Women will be free to leave their homes on the other days of the week, with the exception of Sundays, when no one will be allowed out.
The measures will be in place until at least 12 April. Panama announced similar gender-based restrictions last week.
Peru was one of the first countries in South America to introduce lockdown measures.
It has reported more than 1,400 cases of Covid-19 so far, according to figures compiled by Johns Hopkins University in the US.”
Coronavirus: US daily deaths reach new peak - BBC News
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Won't work in UK. Not enough days of the week for all the recognised genders.
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I hear they're using the existing infrastructure of CCTV to enforce this.
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Peru
“ Peru is to stop people from leaving their homes according to their gender, in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Men will be allowed to go out on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays but only to buy essential items, President Martín Vizcarra announced in a national address.
Women will be free to leave their homes on the other days of the week, with the exception of Sundays, when no one will be allowed out.
The measures will be in place until at least 12 April. Panama announced similar gender-based restrictions last week.
Peru was one of the first countries in South America to introduce lockdown measures.
It has reported more than 1,400 cases of Covid-19 so far, according to figures compiled by Johns Hopkins University in the US.”
Coronavirus: US daily deaths reach new peak - BBC News
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