Well, as a trans non-binary person, I do appreciate having a gender-neutral space for children.
I mean, kids need to be able to grow up in a place where they feel accepted and, you know, where they're allowed to be in.
That being said, I understand why Girl Scouts has tried to keep themselves in a gender-specific kind of space because women are still, you know, a sort of oppressed group in America.
Should talk about the fact that women make 73 cents on the dollar to men, but it's been debunked and proven that they just have different life choices.
And then if women actually made less money than men, why wouldn't companies just hire women?
unidentified
Yeah, I don't believe that because I've taken a couple feminist theory classes.
Off the top of my head, I can't actually state any facts.
I wish I could pull some up right now.
But no, it is definitely a sexist world that we live in.
As a reporter myself, I'd like to say that it's interesting that you're inserting your own view when you're asking these questions and kind of inserting your comments in between in order to kind of change the dialogue.
I don't think that that's necessarily the kind of approach that most reporters would say is...
Last Mexican president actually expelled over 150,000 people out of his country.
So if Mexico believes that it's right to expel people out of their country and protect their borders, why do we not have the right to do the same with our southern partner?
unidentified
Well, it's kind of hard to explain how, but they just don't want, they don't, they have, they don't like the idea, the one he made.
So if you know that the Constitution actually outlines that the president's job is to secure our borders and to secure the sovereignty of our country, so by doing that, he's actually just doing his job.
Do you think that he's doing the right thing by following the Constitution or the wrong thing in that place?
unidentified
I mean, I feel he's doing the wrong thing because many presidents before him haven't done what he's trying to do now.
And did you know that President Obama also deployed and militarized the southern border with National Guard before Trump ever did that?
unidentified
No, I did not know that.
But it's pretty crazy how that happened and everything like that.
With all the fallback that comes from being transgender and all the problems you receive, it's not so much a mental issue as it is just an issue in society, I think.
Okay, so did you know on our 23rd chromosome, it's actually our XRY or XX, which determine our sex.
And basically in every human being, we have a component inside of us that determines whether we're male or female.
And there's actually no genetic alternative that tells us whether we're anything different.
Although there are some anomalies, like Kleinfelter syndrome, which you could be intersex.
It's a rare genetic anomaly.
Being the fact that our sex actually determines who we are, do you think it's possible then for someone to be male or born female and then turn into the opposite gender?
There's like maybe private citizens with guns or not?
unidentified
No, It's like armed security?
think so I think that it's just that the police are not trained well and there's not like a lot doing security are trained better than police I don't think that.
I think that there's like a widespread harm being done from all of these like well militarized like forces against citizens.
And I don't have a solution to be honest with you, but I know that it's not to have militarized police at any event.
I mean I work, I mean there's like all boys schools and there's female teachers.
You said that gender isn't real.
Could you explain that?
unidentified
I mean it's really however you want to perceive yourself like masculinity and femininity or anything in between and like the sex that you were born with doesn't really matter for how you want to identify.
I think that there are certain like standards like gender standards that are placed in the Boy Scouts where it's like, oh, like to become men, it's like you have to do these things.
It's like straw.
Like strong, brave, learn how to use skills and then.