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  • NeuromancerM
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    -44 months ago

    An ethnicity is a group of people united by culture (among other things) and, LGBTQ+ is definitely a type of culture.

    No, while there is a subculture, they are not an ethnic group. Thus using the term of offensive to people who have been part of genocide. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnicity

    he left wants to expand or restrict what other words mean for various reasons.

    This was converted in 1984. We call it New Speak.

    • @magnusrufus@lemmy.world
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      64 months ago

      Which part of your link were you proposing supported your stance? Reading it, it seems to say the opposite of what you are suggesting.

      • NeuromancerM
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        -24 months ago

        It does not. Show my why official US document that shows ethnicity with a selection of gay.

          • NeuromancerM
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            -24 months ago

            You’re making the claim that transgender is an ethnicity. I have never seen it used that way in any way. An official document is easy way to prove your position

            • @magnusrufus@lemmy.world
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              54 months ago

              Showing you US documents doesn’t make it clear what part of your link made you think it supported your stance. It’s a distraction.

              • NeuromancerM
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                -24 months ago

                Where in the link does it show trans gender is an ethnicity? Nowhere. Nothing zero. Zilch

                • @magnusrufus@lemmy.world
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                  54 months ago

                  The first two sentences.

                  An ethnicity or ethnic group is a grouping of people who identify with each other on the basis of perceived shared attributes that distinguish them from other groups. Those attributes can include a common nation of origin, or common sets of ancestry, traditions, language, history, society, religion, or social treatment.