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Okay, maybe Mike Johnson is a competent parliamentarian.
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« on: December 13, 2022, 05:36:58 PM »

There are contexts, like employment discrimination, where protections for furries/otherkin/whatever would actually make some degree of sense, yes, but it would be better grounded in protections based on mental health issues. I'm not sure where the argument for extending sex and gender protections in this direction comes from.
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