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I didn't even post anything about transgender people. I said the Caucasian woman that said she identified with African Americans and actually said she was African American will never be considered African American.Society can consider her whatever they please, but at the end of the day if she has to pee, she can use the bathroom that corresponds to her outward appearance. We are not talking special privileges, like a scholarship based on her self-identification, just the right to urinate in peace.
Society, however it classifies transgenders (and this could really get complicated), should not be able to tell someone that genuinely lives their life as a woman that they have to go through the shameful (and potentially dangerous) experience of using a men's bathroom while made up as a woman.
In my opinion, how someone feels doesn't determine who or what they are. And my point is, it's totally ok to have that opinion. I'm not trying to belittle anyone here. Just stating my opinion
But that particular woman had some major issues