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Where trans people included in this flag in 1978 when it was created?
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>1978
>us court says a trans woman can marry a man
>2004
>us court says a man can marry a man
>somehow, this means trans are less accepted than gays
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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>>43389117
most trannies were gay (homosexual) so ye
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>>43389132
>>1978
>>us court says a trans woman can marry a man
It verified from state to state and using that logic, we shouldn't have revoked sodomy laws or restrictions marriage outside of one man one women because a gay man can simply transition.
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>>43389207
zero states allowed men to marry men legally before 2004
correct, transition is a loophole whereby gay people can have same sex relationships with social/legal recognition in otherwise homophobic countries
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>>43389220
>zero states allowed men to marry men legally before 2004
state sactioned
Now let's look at marriages not sanctioned by the state....
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bamp
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>>43389117
1: the 1978 flag had 8 stripes, not 6
2: yes, it included any and all LGBT. Each stripe represented a virtue that unites us as human beings. It was a little too good at this and inadvertently included straight people at the same time



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