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Does Gender Matter When Being Raped?
Whether she is transgender or not, there should be a law implemented that protects BOTH genders against sexual assault.
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Tagged Crime, Diamond Stylz, gender, Law, LGBT, Nochokin, Police, Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual intercourse, transgender, Victims, Vietnam
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Gender Status Out the Window
Like the right to marriage, gender is a very personal and individualistic part of lives. Who we marry has nothing to do with other people. Our gender status has nothing to do with others as well. These are personal life choices that the government is trying to regulate. Continue reading
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Tagged case law, civil rights, detransitioned by law, Diamond Stylz, gay marriage, gay the new black, gender, gender status, Government, legal, LGBT, Marriage, nikki aragus, Nikki araguz, Nochokin, sex change invalid, trangender foundation of america, transgender, Transgendered, transition, United States, wharton texas
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Nothing is Good Enough Huh?
So how do you approach a world in which whatever you do is never good enough? Continue reading
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Tagged Carver Mead, class, computer industry, Diamond Stylz, Historical, IBM, image, Lynn Conway, Nochokin, pioneer transsexuals, society, status, status quo, success, Technology, transgender, transition
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The N word is not going anywhere. Deal with It
Nigger is not going anywhere. It will be still used in the backwoods of Mississippi by some redneck grand dragon to his brothers and also used by some urban thug in the streets of New York to his brothers. Continue reading
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Tagged african american, black, Black people, caller, Diamond Stylz, friends, HBO, interacial couples, Interracial marriage, lauguage, Laura schlessinger, LGBT, mississippi, n word rant, nigger, Nochokin, racial slurs, racism, radio, social ettiquette, transgender, United States
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Take a Dose of Knowledge
I feel my job is to live my life in a way that pursues my happiness,love, and my survival. Through this journey, I should try my best to touch the people who are not stuck in their ignorance. Continue reading
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Tagged changing the world, classism, comedy, Diamond Stylz, gay, ignorance, LGBT, Nochokin, prejudice, pride, sexism, stereotype, transgender
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Triumphalism: Enemy #1
Triumphalism is at the epicenter of the cause of each of every isms in LGBT community lives (i.e. racism, sexism, class-ism, etc) . Continue reading
Mutated Form of Sexism towards the Transgendered
Mutated Form of Sexism towards the Transgendered Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, corrective rape, Diamond Stylz, Female to Male, homosexuality, lesbians, LGBT, Nochokin, sexism, Trans man, Trans woman, transgender, Transgendered, Transsexualism
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My Prom Experience
My Prom Experience & First Amendment Rights Continue reading
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Tagged American Civil Liberties Union, cancelled prom, civil rights, Clothing, Constance McMillen, discrimination, dresscode, first amendment, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Formal wear, Freedom of speech, gay teens, High school, Indianapolis, Law, mississippi, prom, rights, school, transgender, United States
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We Do Not Control Our Image
Transgendered Image in the Media Continue reading
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Tagged Benny Hill, civil rights, Cross-dressing, discrimination, Drag queen, film, holocaust, image, Jamie Foxx, Martin Lawrence, media, Norman Bates, oppresed, Psycho, slavery, transgender, Transgendered, TV
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The Precedence: Christie Littleton Case
The Christie Littleton Case that set precedence for the Araguz case Continue reading
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Tagged Christie Lee Littleton, christie littleton, civil, death, discrimination, gender, husband, Law, LGBT, Marriage, marriage case, Nikki araguz, precedence, proposition 8 gay, rights, sex change, Sex reassignment surgery, texas, thomas araguz, transgender, Transgendered, United States
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