I don't know how these flyers aren't considered hate speech, especially the last one — "God doesn't make mistakes", implying that trans people are a mistake. It's repulsive.
Here in the States, standard practice is to "correct" visibly intersex births into being either male or female. Often they let the parents choose. Often, these operations have lifelong consequences for the child, and they have absolutely no say whatsoever.
If this practice is done in Canada as well, it stands in direct contradiction to the notion that "God doesn't make mistakes". Anyone who makes this claim should be pressed for comment on intersex "correction" surgeries.
While tans identities and intersex status aren't the same thing, usually a person's dismissal of intersex conditions is a bright red flag for their views on trans issues.
Can she come deliver my mail? I'd appreciate a little more filtering of hate speech.
Good on these carriers, and good on CUPW for vigorously representing their members.
Suspended? She should be promoted
My mailbox is always full of this bullshit “campaign life coalition” pamphlets full of crap about abortion and lgbtq kids. I wish these people would just fall into a pit and leave society alone
The Crown corporation says its anti-discrimination charter cannot 'supersede' job to deliver mail
Flyers ARE NOT MAIL.
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