I'm non-binary. I wasn't "born in the wrong body," I was born into a society that's bad at gender diversity. https://twitter.com/nqttcn/status/746064729521655812
The question is actually: there are plenty talks about the C++ language online(youtube), mostly from C++ conferences: GoingNative, CppCon, but there are zero such talks about C. I'm looking for those.
@2501 isocpp library issues bugzilla, blog posts for reports, chat with people who are actually at the meeting, Twitter accounts from the same people, etc...
if they'd conceded a little more in the renegotiation at the start of this year, it would have been a lot easier for the Remain guys to argue that this could work.
there were lots of reasons to vote leave, most of which were shite, but immigration basically had no contest from the Remain camp because there was little they could say or do about it.
@JohanLarsson I have always been primarily against the referendum itself. Fuck "democracy". I want educated policy making, not get together and see what's now popular.
Cameron only called it because he couldn't make his own party members shut up about the EU otherwise
although arguably that's a bit of a counter-argument to that opinion in the first place, since our supposedly educated policy maker completely cocked it up
not to say that the British people have not just totally cocked it up
@JohanLarsson not really. I've seem some decent ideas for what I think are pretty good representational systems thrown around, but I don't hope for much.
do you mean that the Commons can bypass the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled?
If you say "You are born in the wrong body" that implies something is wrong with /you/. If you say "You live in a society that has a hard time dealing with deviating individuals" is more accurate..
if it's "I don't like being treated as a girl", sure
but if it's "I have a penis but want to have a vagina", then that's gender dysphoria, and I think that's an issue regardless of how society looks at it