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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho
Are you trans, staylor?
If not, you don’t get to determine what is and what isn’t transphobic. The affected community gets to comment on what is offensive/phobic to them
Trans people considered the “bleep/bloop/bloop” tweet Carano made transphobic ... which was right on the heels of Pascal updating his Twitter profile to include his preferred pronouns in support of his sibling.
It’s not a lie. You just don’t agree with that community’s right to speak out when speech is hurtful to them.
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What a load of shit. Spoken like somebody who bows to the mob at every turn like a good little straight white male. I’m just going to say we can agree to disagree about that and leave it there.
I’ll ask you this though. Does this same rule apply to white straight males? Are women, gays, trans, and Blacks no longer allowed to tell white straight males how to feel about things said to or about them?
“Transphobic remarks” implies she actually
said something bad about trans people. She did something they didn’t like. Words have meaning.