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Texas dad loses battle to save son from gender transition
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<blockquote data-quote="ssj4sadie" data-source="post: 16315748" data-attributes="member: 2456"><p>You do know that jurors are not exactly random, right? They go through questions before being chosen. If one of those questions was "Do you believe someone can be trans-gendered?" and a potential juror says "no", then they are not going to be on the jury. So, the likelihood of people that lean left and believe it is legit is actually pretty high.</p><p></p><p>You may not believe that a 7 year old should be subjected to puberty blockers etc., but you're saying we don't know the whole story and to trust the outcome of case (when it was the jury who decided). So you think it has merit and therefore puts you on the "other-side". Why are you surprised people are disagreeing with your assessment of the situation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssj4sadie, post: 16315748, member: 2456"] You do know that jurors are not exactly random, right? They go through questions before being chosen. If one of those questions was "Do you believe someone can be trans-gendered?" and a potential juror says "no", then they are not going to be on the jury. So, the likelihood of people that lean left and believe it is legit is actually pretty high. You may not believe that a 7 year old should be subjected to puberty blockers etc., but you're saying we don't know the whole story and to trust the outcome of case (when it was the jury who decided). So you think it has merit and therefore puts you on the "other-side". Why are you surprised people are disagreeing with your assessment of the situation? [/QUOTE]
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