We understand Amir. Even though, sometimes we may not always understand you or agree with everything you have to say. However, deep down we know that you are sweet decent kid with a good heart who meant no harm. So take it easy on yourself and remember that all of your good work speaks for itself. It has a lot to say about your character.
Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: I Don't Want People Thinking I'm Transphobic
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Amir Con and Adrian Bonehead. I can't wait for either bum's career to end. They carefully pick their opponents....both dodging quality fighters with punches power - for the most part (Con did fight Canelo out of desperation). The minute either bum steps in the ring with any quality boxer with power, their careers are over!!!!Comment
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"Tolerance" is a two way street. They (sexually self defining people incuding those that take it on that Bruce Jenner cut & tuck level) want people to bend and accept any and everything they declare "normal" (same sex marriage, dancing in speedos in public "pride" parades,.... lifelong harmone shots,.... implanted breasts - that werent there to begin with; ....condoning the introduction of the "lifestyle" into elementary school curriculum, etc.,) without giving those on the opposing side their "rights" in declaring they see utter confusion, perversion, and a defining huge breakdown in society......
In no way is violence or disrespect to be used by either side to "show" how much one side disagrees with the other, but on that same note, no one should be "forced" to call a "he" a "she" because that "he" surgically manipulated his body and now considers himself a "she." .......theyre as confusing as that example was just stated........Sodom and Gomorra all over again....Comment
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I don't know what bothers me more, khan getting heat over this or the fact that the writer said, "Jenner - an Olympic gold medal winner who previously identifying publicly as male, Bruce Jenner - revealed her identity as a trans woman in April 2015".
PC much boxingscene??
I'm not against transsexuals. I've actually had a few trans friends over the years, including one right now (and I've defended him/her several times). But, this idea that it's supposed to be treated as something entirely normal and that you're not supposed to notice just offends me. It's an extreme thing, no way around that. It's not a short trip from straight to trans. People who elect to live the trans life seem to know this and accept it. It's the busy body virtue signalers who get off on shaming people that are the problem.
why waste energy on this crapComment
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