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Saturday, June 17, 2017

Oregon adds 3rd Gender Option to Driver Licenses

Oregon on Thursday became the first U.S. state to allow residents to identify as neither male nor female on state driver's licenses, a decision that transgender advocates called a victory for civil rights.

Under a policy unanimously adopted by the Oregon Transportation Commission, residents can choose to have an "X," for non-specified, displayed on their driver's license or identification cards rather than an "M" for male or "F" for female.

The policy change was cheered by supporters as a major step in expanding legal recognition and civil rights for people who do not identify as male or female. This includes individuals with both male and female anatomies, people without a gender identity and those who identify as a different gender than listed on their birth certificate.

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5 comments:

  1. This is how the satanic agenda works: turn everything natural upside down.
    White is black
    War is peace
    Sick is now recognized as healthy

    Either one is born with or without testicles (Y chromosome).

    There are very few people who are actually born with both male and female genitalia, and this current exercise in ridicuality is an affront to those people's misfortune.

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  2. well put 12.37 I think some people are starved for attention.

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  3. OMG!! This country is going downhill fast!

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  4. Beginning of the end, but at least we know who the enemy is.
    Unfortunately, I have a brother living there. I wish not to deem him my enemy, but if he is, he is.
    What a shame.

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  5. Anyone that marks X needs to be taken out back and have an X place on their head with a magic marker.

    Well, you know what happens next!...

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