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@petealexharris That question isn't relevant to the topic at hand. But I do have friend from the LGBT community.
@cogitoblood
It's relevant to whether you know what you're talking about. You just said a whole category of people you don't know and that society tends to treat pretty badly shouldn't exist. But they do exist. Now what?While we're talking shoulds and should nots, I think you should get some trans friends to listen to, and should not talk about the subject until you are informed by them of where you're getting this all wrong.
I assume this will take a while, so muting you for now.
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@BarneyDellar Not that but some kids book has put statements such as "no one know what gender they are till they grow up" like my countries previous gov tried to do. The problem isn't having gay or trans people but promoting the belief of it in kids book. Not all people support trans beliefs but that doesn't mean they are homophobic and believe they should die just for believing in a diff ideology.
@cogitoblood How can you have gay characters in a book, without promoting the belief in gay people? You seem to be suggesting that gay/trans characters shouldn’t be in kids books. I fundamentally disagree. Representation really matters.
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