Any citations on every trans person in the South being singled out for denial of services by the government? Because that sounds like inflammatory nonsense.
Additionally in living memory, many businesses and government services were segregated by race. In some cases some races were denied access to services or those services were severely underfunded. The legacy of that legal system still has impacts today.
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For children. Or for state funding, but the state doesn't pay for the vast majority of plastic surgery.
> Additionally in living memory, many businesses and government services were segregated by race.
Race doesn't need affirming medical care, or identification to single out. Also, businesses and government services weren't abstractly segregated by race, they were specifically discriminatory toward black people.
Case in point, the no fly lists, they literally don't care if they just ban all the John Smiths.