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  • If a transsexual can’t have proper healthcare, it can in fact result in death, that is very real.
    Another thing that’s real is that they are treated so poorly in general that they have the highest suicide rate by far of any minority.
    Finally many choose not to live as the gender they wish they could, because it’s too problematic even dangerous. Even if this isn’t a physical death, it is killing the existence of people that can live their life as transgender.

    Much the same way as the Iranian president when he visited New York some years ago, claimed that Iran did not have homosexuals, so there was no oppression of them.
    A completely ridiculous claim we know is biologically impossible, and we know is false because they seek refuge in the west.
    And we know Iran executes people for being homosexual, which of course is the ultimate genocide of homosexuals.

    Or will you deny that too?
    https://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=3642673

    Iranian president says country has no gays


  • The House of Lords serves as a check and balance against a government running amok.

    But checks and balances from a body that by design is vastly conservative and somewhat religious is not a FAIR checks and balances.
    If the government is elected democratically instead of first past the post like in UK, the checks and balances is democracy itself, but also the supreme court, as laws must align with the constitution.
    Parlament is also a form of checks and balances.

    So no House of lords is not a form of Checks and Balances, they are a form of oppressing the will of the people, so they don’t take too much power or money away from the rich. That’s what it was designed for, not as an instrument to improve democracy.

    Ideally though, we could do with a House of … whatever’s below Common, because if the ones in the Commons are commoners, what does that make the rest of us?

    Rulers will probably never be actually average. Even in a pretty good democracy. But I can say for sure, we are closer here in Denmark than the UK, because our democracy is better designed and more democratic.






  • At a minimum immigrants should be required to declare they respect basic norms and requirements in our societies, and breach of them could result in expulsion.
    I’m thinking norms like respecting equal rights for women, respect our democracy, and respect other minorities, and respect that their religion is not more important than our laws.

    I think to some degree the extreme right is rising because this lack of respect results in lack of respect the other way too. Which is harmful both ways, both to our democracy, and to the many immigrants that actually make an effort.







  • In the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s West Germany was a poster-child for Denazification and democracy, and Nazi propaganda was and is illegal in Germany.
    Even Scandinavian country Sweden, hailed for their liberal policies, had more Nazis than Germany.

    But after reunification the weed began to grow back. AfD popularity is very much driven by the old Communist east Germany, which was also totalitarian.

    Maybe it would have been better if East and West Germany hadn’t been reunited?