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Friday, October 26, 2012

transgender

Crystal was discriminated, but I think that is a natural action when people encounter like that situation. if it had been the first experience, I would've done the same thing as that hotel's man do. many people see gay or transgendered people as a little strange  because they are minority and not understood. those of us are not used to these occasion, and so do I. I was really surprised that there are transgendered people around us, not as a rare occasion. the constitution for all people that Thai government made was established because the transgender is kind of a culture in Thailand, not only because of Crystal's movement. we don't know anything unless encounter to those minority people. Thai is famous for transgendered people. that is the biggest reason that they could have civil rights. in Japan, more and more transgendered comedians are on TV program. so, maybe soon they will also have civil rights in Japan. i think Crystal was a really lucky person.