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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Accepting Gay Marriage, but not Transgender Rights

I had an interesting conversation over on Ann Althouse's blog. There is new legislation here in Massachusetts to protect transgendered individuals. Something, I personally agree with.

Here's the link to Ann Althouse's post on transgender rights, in the discussion I ask about those who support gay marriage, but not protections for transgender individuals. Interesting thoughts, considering people may accept gay marriage but not polygamy. So why only two person configurations, whether it be heterosexual or homosexual have special rights, but other configurations are denied such rights?

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