On Fri, 19 Jan 2018 13:59:24 +1100 Zenaan Harkness <z...@freedbms.net> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 11:27:48PM -0300, Juan wrote: > > On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 20:50:46 -0500 > > John Newman <j...@synfin.org> wrote: > > > “Gender identity law > > > a judge.” > > > > > > sounds like bullshit. Changing your birth name was always a > > bureaucratic mess and I actually doubt people ever tried it. > > So I highly doubt you can now change your name or > > 'image'(what the fuck is that even supposed to mean) easily. > > > > I can tell you however that last time I tried to buy a kilo > > of caustic soda, the motherfucking scum at the shop didn't sell it > > to me because I don't have a credit card. They want ID AND > > you can't pay in cash. Courtesy of the DEA and the local DEA > > lapdogs. > > Oh they just want to track anyone making soap ... so if you're going > to clean up the Street, you better do so in the back alley :D yep =) illegal soap making is a very heinous crime. the list of highly forbidden compounds includes most acids, but not nitric acid. Sodium carbonate, but not bicarbonate (which can of course be easily converted to carbonate), most solvents, etc. But you can buy all the ethanol you want in the supermarket, something completly unthinkable in many first world countries I think. Amyway, such gross attacks on property rights and the freedom to buy and sell are really irrelevant. What matters is that argentina has the "most advanced" 'transgender' 'rights' in the world.