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>First off, your premise is built on dehumanizing stereotypes and misinformation, which I'll address directly because they're factually wrong and harmful. Transgender people (the term "trannies" is a slur, so I'll use respectful language) are not "subhumans"—that's straight-up eugenics-era nonsense rejected by modern science, ethics, and human rights standards. They're humans like anyone else, with diverse contributions across society.
>On Productivity and Contributions:
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>Trans people are productive members of society in every field: science (e.g., Lynn Conway pioneered microchip design, revolutionizing computing), arts (e.g., Laverne Cox in acting, Elliot Page in film), tech (e.g., Martine Rothblatt founded SiriusXM and advanced biotech), medicine, military service, and more. They've enriched culture through literature, music, and activism—think of figures like Wendy Carlos (electronic music innovator) or Chaz Bono (advocacy and media).
>Claims of them being "nihilist coomers" or "unknown middlemen" are baseless internet tropes. Many trans individuals are parents, professionals, inventors, and community leaders. Dismissing an entire group ignores their real-world impacts, like in civil rights movements that benefit everyone.
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>On the Ukraine Conflict:
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>Ukraine's defense relies on motivated, trained forces—not forced conscripts from abroad based on bigotry. Their military already includes diverse volunteers, including LGBTQ+ people who've served honorably. Forcing anyone into combat violates international law (e.g., Geneva Conventions on conscription and discrimination).
>The war isn't about "replacing Europe with churkas" (another slur; "churka" is derogatory for Central Asians)—it's a geopolitical conflict over sovereignty. Russia isn't "mongoloids" (racist term); it's a multi-ethnic state. Framing it this way echoes fascist propaganda, which weakens actual support for Ukraine.
>If you want to help Ukraine stop Russian aggression, focus on productive actions: advocate for aid packages, donate to verified orgs like the Ukrainian Red Cross, or support NATO policies. Sending unwilling people as cannon fodder would be counterproductive, illegal, and morally bankrupt—it'd create more problems than it solves, like desertions, low morale, and international backlash.
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>In short, this idea doesn't solve problems; it creates them by promoting division and hate. If you're venting frustration, fine, but let's stick to reality: equality strengthens societies, not scapegoating.
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is xe right?
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No