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Identity Politics and Paraphilias: More from ‘Public Discourse’ & Autassassinophilia
Last time we covered two recent articles from Public Discourse — here are brief excerpts from three more.
The first is from Ryan T. Anderson — note the important introduction following the title:
How to Think About Discrimination: Race, Sex, and SOGI
Sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) antidiscrimination laws are unjustified, but if other policies are adopted to address the mistreatment of people who identify as LGBT, they must leave people free to engage in legitimate actions based on the conviction that we are created male and female and that male and female are created for each other.
Here …
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Tagged Autassassinophilia, Emily Zinos, lgbt agenda, Obergefell v. Hodges, Oprah Winfrey, paraphilias, Ryan T. Anderson, the pregnant man, Victor Davis Hanson, Witherspoon Institute's Public Discourse
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