Should we have a transgender president?
23 Answers
- 6 months ago
The question should be "Is the country ready for a transgender president?"
The answer is, rather obviously, no.
It was difficult for many citizens to accept a president who was not white.
It seems that the same would apply to a female president.
The most common apparent belief of most US citizens is that "same as us=good, not same as us=bad"
Despite all the freedoms that are supposed to exist, and despite the fact that some of us are not troubled by differences, most of us are still bound tightly to that concept.
- 6 months ago
I’d rather have a president that can do their job, but most likely a transgender president would not be a good fit for America. If they cannot accept the gender God intended them to be, it’s pretty likely that they won’t make a decent president.
- Anonymous6 months ago
We need our president to be of a sound mind. Transgenderism is still associated with Body Dysphoria. The chances of a trans-person holding the office of presidency is low since the medical data shows they have a psychological disorder.
If a psychological disorder disqualifies one for the office of president, how did Donald Trump or Ronald Reagan ever get to hold office? The mental health of many of your presidents isn't really that great, especially the Republican ones.
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- Dr. DLv 76 months ago
A person's gender isn't a relevant qualification for president. The president can be male or female, gay or straight. Being transgender wouldn't matter. The president should be a proven leader with a record of working well with both political parties.
- choko_canyonLv 76 months ago
If a qualified candidate runs for that office, I really don't give a rat's a** what their gender identification entails.
- Anonymous6 months ago
Anything’s possible in this crazy mixed up world.
I call BS