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Previously on "Not politically correct census question"
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Maybe the idiot who designed the form missed it off. Like those who make forms that cannot handle a space in your postcode?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat if they don't identify as either, which is far more trendy these days?
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
And what about those who don't identify as humans but other animals eg. Cats (like me) or even Fictional Creatures like Elves.
Where do you draw the line??
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat if they don't identify as either, which is far more trendy these days?
Where do you draw the line??
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
You're missing the point, and have completely derailed the thread by the look of it with all that gender identifying crap.
AFAICS, the OP was simply asking why the form asks the sex of biological offspring but not for adopted children.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOh dear. You transphobe. If your child identifies as a girl, then she's a girl, even if born male. Not cis-centric at all.
Or, more likely, they're collecting important demographic information, where identity politics has no say.
AFAICS, the OP was simply asking why the form asks the sex of biological offspring but not for adopted children.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFFS you are all being "woke"
But I do strongly believe that people should be free to so whatever they want, with whoever they, whenever they want, and do to their own bides whatever they want. And not be abused, harmed, or otherwise prevented, except where it prevents another person from doing all the above (except during a pandemic as that would be stupid).
Jennifer whatever her name is, who sued the waxing place for refusing to wax her balls was bang out of order.
The 6' 90kg cyclist who was born a man, still shaves and beats women in cycle races is also bang out of order.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
66,499,999 people didn't bat an eyelid at the question
1 bitched about it.
Lets change it... er nope.
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
Ahh. You mean that I was wrong. But rather than point that out (which I accept on reflection), you decided to lazily use the tired insult of calling everyone racist/sexist/facist/phobic. You have demonstrated the lack of debate and thought that so-called cancel culture is accused of doing.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostA 3rd person living in my house.
It's my daughter.
Option is "son or daughter". Why not "child". Why this cis-centric question.
The option for a stepchild is simply "stepchild". Why does their gender not matter?
1 bitched about it.
Lets change it... er nope.
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