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Jared Mohammed wrote:I could only speak from a personal standpoint, but I would try to answer each question.bluefete wrote:So this activist organisation you work for:
What changes you want to see in our society?
Are you in favour of puberty blockers for children?
Are you in favour of a 5 year old male child identifying as a female? Is this part of your activism?
What changes you want to see in our society?
1. Greater gender equality in the political sphere, including more focus on women's issues from elected officials in laws and policies.
2. An end to violence and sexual harassment against women in all areas of society.
3. Promotion of opportunities for community education around feminism and gender equality
4. More resources dedicated to advancing underrepresented women (e.g., LGBTQIA+, low-income, ethnic minorities) through educational, economic and health initiatives
5. Increased availability of reproductive healthcare options for all genders
6. Expansion of legislation that protects women’s rights related to labor force participation or discrimination cases
7. Implementation of campaigns encouraging men to engage actively in conversations about gender-based issues and promoting an understanding of how their own privilege affects others
Are you in favour of puberty blockers for children?
Puberty blockers should be used as a medical treatment (there are those who undergo puberty at an early age that would require said medication) under the supervision of qualified, experienced health professionals and with close parental involvement. They can also provide a safe space for young people to explore their gender identity and ensure that they are not subject to permanent physical changes beyond their control or capacity. These medications can also help alleviate distress associated with rapid transitions, give young people more time to make an informed decision about transitioning, and provide access to appropriate medical care.
However, I would follow the laws and regulations set in the country about this.
Are you in favour of a 5 year old male child identifying as a female? Is this part of your activism?
No, this is not part of our activism. We do however recognize and celebrate the right for everyone to self-identify in whatever way fits them best. Children should be allowed to explore gender identity without fear or judgement, and we support creating safe environments where they can freely express their feelings.
timelapse wrote:Same.Thats what I envision Paid Influencer to look like as well.The_Honourable wrote:MaxPower wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:[Redacted]
Well i’ll be damned.
You have balls, i give you that.
You may not believe this but his pic is exactly what i envisioned when he started off with his essays.
I wish I used to draw portraits still.Would have been a fun project to draw fellow tuners based on forum personality and see how good my guess was.
timelapse wrote:Same.Thats what I envision Paid Influencer to look like as well.The_Honourable wrote:MaxPower wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:[Redacted]
Well i’ll be damned.
You have balls, i give you that.
You may not believe this but his pic is exactly what i envisioned when he started off with his essays.
I wish I used to draw portraits still.Would have been a fun project to draw fellow tuners based on forum personality and see how good my guess was.
I don't believe Andrew Tate is a man that should be celebrated. He has said alot of controversial opinions whether he wasbeing satirical or real and have now landed himself in jail because of it.timelapse wrote:Will you try to cancel me if I identify as the Top G?
Jared Mohammed wrote:I don't believe Andrew Tate is a man that should be celebrated. He has said alot of controversial opinions whether he wasbeing satirical or real and have now landed himself in jail because of it.timelapse wrote:Will you try to cancel me if I identify as the Top G?
Jared Mohammed wrote:No, I haven't been on that thread either. However reading the terms abd conditions for this forum, it went against it, so it would make semse that it was removed.bluefete wrote:So you issa de man who caused the transgender mod to pull the transgender thread?
Women had it marginally worse than men as they had to historically fight for their right to work and vote.matr1x wrote:Jared, do you believe women in history had a better or worse lot in life than men?
Jared Mohammed wrote:Women had it marginally worse than men as they had to historically fight for their right to work and vote.matr1x wrote:Jared, do you believe women in history had a better or worse lot in life than men?
This is likely a matter of cultural norms. In many cultures, the traditional gender roles involve men providing the financial support in relationships and families, so it is assumed that men will be able to comfortably pay for such things as entrance fees to parties, while women may struggle more financially. Therefore, offering women free entry into these social gatherings is seen as a courtesy and/or a way to alleviate some of their potential financial burden.st7 wrote:jared, why ladies does get in free before 10 but i does hadda pay?
Full control for the anatomy of their bodies. You could see it by the fact that abortions here is still illegal.timothymcdavid wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:Women had it marginally worse than men as they had to historically fight for their right to work and vote.matr1x wrote:Jared, do you believe women in history had a better or worse lot in life than men?
Women had the right to vote in Trinbago before you were born. So what is your point exactly? What rights do men have in Trinbago that women dont have?
Jared Mohammed wrote:Full control for the anatomy of their bodies. You could see it by the fact that abortions here is still illegal.timothymcdavid wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:Women had it marginally worse than men as they had to historically fight for their right to work and vote.matr1x wrote:Jared, do you believe women in history had a better or worse lot in life than men?
Women had the right to vote in Trinbago before you were born. So what is your point exactly? What rights do men have in Trinbago that women dont have?
In my personal belief, I do think that all sexual abusers should be sent to solitary confinement, if the law enforcement decides to imprison them and not pursue a harsher penalty.Dohplaydat wrote:Jared,
Should Isla Bryson have stayed in a female prison?
The thing he, assumingly (considering the case hasn't been settled yet), did. He basically outed himself on the internet.maj. tom wrote:because of things he said, or things he did?
Treating trans people as human beings and validating/referring them for the gender they identify/express as is not an agenda. It is called having empathy for your fellow person, something that I have found is lacking in modern society.bluefete wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:No, I haven't been on that thread either. However reading the terms abd conditions for this forum, it went against it, so it would make semse that it was removed.bluefete wrote:So you issa de man who caused the transgender mod to pull the transgender thread?
Wait. I now see what you posted here.
You did not go in the Transgender thread (before it was Mumforded) but you can assume that it broke the forum rules.
Okaaayyyy then, Mr. Transgender Agenda!
That is a very misogynistic statement. Women are not sexual objects for men's desires, they are so much more than that and have accomplished alot even when there are still restrictions or a metaphorical glass ceiling placed on them.A172 wrote:damn OP leave some pvssy for the rest of us
Jared Mohammed wrote:Treating trans people as human beings and validating/referring them for the gender they identify/express as is not an agenda. It is called having empathy for your fellow person, something that I have found is lacking in modern society.bluefete wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:No, I haven't been on that thread either. However reading the terms abd conditions for this forum, it went against it, so it would make semse that it was removed.bluefete wrote:So you issa de man who caused the transgender mod to pull the transgender thread?
Wait. I now see what you posted here.
You did not go in the Transgender thread (before it was Mumforded) but you can assume that it broke the forum rules.
Okaaayyyy then, Mr. Transgender Agenda!
The_Honourable wrote:Dear Jared...
What is your view on the hyper-sexualization of female characters in anime/manga and the young men who support them?
There are several factors contributing to the higher number of women attending university in Trinidad and Tobago compared to men. The nation has experienced a major shift towards gender equality, both in its attitudes and social policies, which has allowed more women to pursue educational opportunities. This is especially true for education related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fields. In addition, the nation has a tradition of strong religious values that upholds the importance of education for both genders.timothymcdavid wrote:@jared ... I dont think it is appropriate for people to blindly follow someone elses ideas from a society that bares little resemblance to our own.
Nevertheless I agree something needs to be done about the gender imbalance that exists in education system in Trinbago ... the results are there for all to see ... over 2/3rd UWI graduates belong to one gender the result vast majority of those in jail, victims of murder and violent crime are the other.
School system in Trinbago favors female by its very structure fellahs dropping out and the result is they fall into other things this point cant be debated.
You are a male I would think and since you are so caught up in trying to make a societal difference stop being disingenuous and deal with the real issues facing your own gender.
So what are you really on? Is your plan by representing women's issues you gonna fall in on some quality females? How is that working out for you? You got a feminist GF, Wifey, FWB?
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