Source: wnd.com
Lesbians are adamant that they are women attacted to women and transgenders are not considered to be lesbians. They are insistent that biology makes a big difference and transgenders are not biologically considered women. They are appealing to the LGBT coalition to drop the 'L'.
The Lesbian Rights Alliance in the UK posted a letter directed towards Stonewall, an organization that campaigns for LGBT causes.
"Stonewall does not recognize or represent the many young women who reject conventional feminine stereotypes in appearance and sex roles, and who become lesbians at puberty. Instead, you support the trans argument that many gender non-conforming lesbians must really be men, born with ‘male brains’ in the ‘wrong body."
There argument has some validity in regards to transgenders being biologically male. To extend this logic, why aren't they also questioning being lesbians. It would seem that the purpose of sex according to biology is for the propagation of the species. If they are using biology to back their theory on why transgenders are not lesbians, why are they not questioning the validity of lesbianism.
This is not to condemn their lifestyle but it seems ludicrous for them to use biology to condemn transgenders but not their own lifestyle.
usually trans people frown on the use of the word "transgenders", it is not a noun. For plural you could say something like "people who are transgender", as an adjective.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/transgender
I was unaware of the correct protocol of the words usage. I will keep this in mind for the future.
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It is very disappointing to notice that discrimination is also present inside the LGBT+ community.
I'm tired of hearing about the LGBT lifestyle. What is that supposed to be? How is it different from the cis-heterosexual lifestyle?
Over all people are people and it is human nature that people will always have their differences, it is inevitable. There is basically no difference between homosexuals and heterosexuals when it comes down to the human element. Each group are prone to dissension due to disagreements that can't be resolved.
I ask because most of the time that term is used to discredit LGBT people. Upvoted your post after checking it is not the case.
My intent is not to debase, each person will do as they will. I feel the best approach is to base one's opinion on actions. If a group's actions are not conducive to your lifestyle, do something else, but don't try to detract from what others feel is the right thing to do.