'Normal' and 'equality' are two different things. It's not normal to have multiple sclerosis. But does that mean people in wheelchairs should be banned from public events?
I'm not understanding why you're confusing the two.
If some guy wants to cut his nuts off and stick pillowcases in a bra, why the feck should I care? How is that any of my business, let alone something I should bother one waking minute of any day thinking about?
When do our lives get so petty and small that rather than focusing on the freakshows in our own family tree, we have to call out people we don't even know and judge them for events or activities we have absolutely no interest in? Aren't there more important things in our lives to obsess over?
I agree, but to me showing them in the same line with normal on popular TV projects paints a certain ideas to the mass, which with time and consistency will become the norm for the society.
Equal is cool no one is trying to kill you and you have the right to do with your body what you want, you have the same civil rights and all, but to portray those mental cripples equal to normal woman? C'mon that's nonsense, they are nor man nor woman anymore so they should be showed as such, name them for what they are, not try to blend them with normal people.
I'm not against those kind of people, let them be and let play in their own transgender shows for all i care, but when they let them play as normal women in event made for women only I don't like the message they are sending. I really don't like how the western media is trying to push the thought that everything goes, it didn't end well for romans and will certainly not end well for us.
And your comparison with cripples is way off in my opinion, even though those things probably are crippled in head but it's totally different thing.