foxie48
I'm curious Doodledog what does your pansexual friend get access to that would be denied if he didn't "tick the right box"?
I can't get too excited about a transgender woman winning a poetry or literary prize, they have to win it with talent and by being considered the best by the judges. Equally I wouldn't have a problem employing someone who was transgender, lesbian, homosexual, a person of colour or any of the other protected categories but they would have to be the best candidate! There are no points awarded for ticking diversity boxes if you end up employing the wrong person!
You are completely misrepresenting what I was saying, I suspect deliberately. Either that, or you have no experience of what you are talking about. I pointed out very specifically that I wasn't talking about employing anyone, but about competitions, awards, grants etc, so the second point in your post is irrelevant. Anyone who 'had a problem' with employing someone in any of the categories you mention would be breaking the law. Sexuality is about as relevant to talent as religion or hair colour. I don't remember there being categories for gay Artists, musicians etc, do you? There are, and always have been, many gay people in the Arts sector, so there would be no need. It is since the trans lobby pushed the 'most vulnerable group in society' mantra that there have been such categories, as they have been subsumed into LGBTQI+, whether gay people wanted that or not.
I have no objection to anyone winning on merit, including transpeople, and I strongly object to the implication that I might. What I was talking about is that the system that was put in place to ensure that women are represented in the Arts because proportionately that does not happen is being exploited by men who 'identify' as women and enter in the female category where there are fewer applicants, so women lose out twice. As I explained.