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<blockquote data-quote="rjs330" data-source="post: 76145639" data-attributes="member: 377008"><p>What progress? We don't believe in being mean to anyone. I have family that suffer from mental illness. I'm not mean to to them. None of us are. I know that trans have sufferd from people, family rejecting them. If we treated transgender like other illnesses as a society, we would be better off. </p><p></p><p>We have come a long way in our treatment and understanding of illness. I still think we have a ways to go. But if families really underwood the severity of the this mentally, they might be more understanding. We should be compassionate to those that suffer from this. And if the tans people were treated as such and not as if it's perfectly normal then perhaps they could also find some relief in the situation. We as a society should come to the place that admits this is an illness and we all know and accept it as such and because it is, we will treat these folks with compassion and understanding and so our best to help them. Just like we should do with all illnesses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjs330, post: 76145639, member: 377008"] What progress? We don't believe in being mean to anyone. I have family that suffer from mental illness. I'm not mean to to them. None of us are. I know that trans have sufferd from people, family rejecting them. If we treated transgender like other illnesses as a society, we would be better off. We have come a long way in our treatment and understanding of illness. I still think we have a ways to go. But if families really underwood the severity of the this mentally, they might be more understanding. We should be compassionate to those that suffer from this. And if the tans people were treated as such and not as if it's perfectly normal then perhaps they could also find some relief in the situation. We as a society should come to the place that admits this is an illness and we all know and accept it as such and because it is, we will treat these folks with compassion and understanding and so our best to help them. Just like we should do with all illnesses. [/QUOTE]
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