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Too late to be the first troon as well.
Nov. 19, 2019, 7:18 PM UTC
By Gwen Aviles
Abby Stein discovered what the word "transgender" meant — and that the term accurately described her — when she snuck on the internet for the very first time back in 2011, in a mall bathroom, at the age of 20.
“The first thing I searched was whether a boy could turn into a girl in Hebrew — I didn’t speak English at all — and that led me to the first Hebrew Wikipedia page that was talking about transgender,” Stein told NBC’s "Today" show Tuesday. “It was the first time I heard that term. I identified as such without having words for it.”
Stein is thought to be the first openly transgender woman raised in a Hasidic community, an experience she chronicles in her memoir, “Becoming Eve: My Journey from Ultra-Orthodox Rabbi to Transgender Woman,” which was released Nov. 12. Though Stein said she always felt different and was not interested in playing with boys when she was younger, she felt pressured to keep her identity secret and follow the more traditional path of living as a man, getting married and becoming a rabbi.
“For me, personally, there were a lot of expectations because of my family,” Stein told "Today."
Yet, Stein was inspired to start breaking free from those expectations in 2011 after she found out that she and her now ex-wife were expecting a child.
“How could I raise someone, bring someone into the world if I don’t know who I am?” Stein said.
Shortly after her son was born, Stein took a friend’s tablet to a mall bathroom on multiple occasions for research — as Hasidic leaders limit members’ web and smartphone use — and came out as trans shortly after. Stein's father was not receptive to the news, but Stein felt she had somewhat of a breakthrough after her father admitted trans people exist, something she said “was not a given for an ultra-Orthodox rabbi.” A retelling of their two-hour conversation serves as the epilogue of “Becoming Eve.”
“It taught me a lot about bigotry and transphobia in so-called religious communities,” Stein said. “I realized it’s usually not religion, and it’s not God. It’s people and the culture, which is why it was a big deal for my dad.”
Stein said she was shunned upon leaving the Hasidic community in 2012 even before she publicly came out as trans, but Judaism still plays an important role in her life. She regularly gives speeches to Jewish people and is a leader in New York City’s Jewish activist community. When she first became involved in activism, one of her goals included wanting the Hasidic community to “become transphobic — because that would mean they recognize we exist.”
“I can say three and a half years later, mission accomplished. The Hasidic community is officially transphobic, which didn’t exist growing up, but at least now they talk about it,” Stein told "Today."
“At the end of the day, I am who I am today, of which I am very proud and happy and comfortable, because of the sum total of my experiences,” she said.
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The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so [are] abomination unto the LORD thy God.

-- Deuteronomy 22:5


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Why are you quoting the Bible here? Jews follow the Torah, not the Bible.

TL;DR- Tranny gets a dude fired for the crime of not wanting to be his friend. Troons are a workplace cancer.

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Someone forgot to tell this guy that mistreating Muslims goes against the Woke code of honor.

This is the problem with progressive activists trying to side with troons and Muslims at the same time. Muslims are extremely socially conservative, whereas troons are... well, troons. You have two options: side with Muslims on behalf of religious freedom, thereby siding against the LGBT, or side with the LGBT and acknowledge how archaic a lot of Muslim values are.
I bet he wasn't fired, but that they asked him to compromise in a way he couldn't agree to for religious reasons. And then because we're not "there yet" he can't sue for religious discrimination because affirming the trannies takes priority.

I mean God damn, "please keep all interaction work related" is incredibly diplomatic for someone whose religious doctrine pretty much demands him to shoot on sight.
Yeah, it's possible they just moved him to a different department or branch, but that's kind of optimistic. People get fired for saying no to trannies all the time. OP never specified what kind of work he did, but I'll bet dollars to donuts it was some kind of computer science shit, which makes the situation even worse for the Muslim guy.
 
Yeah, it's possible they just moved him to a different department or branch, but that's kind of optimistic. People get fired for saying no to trannies all the time. OP never specified what kind of work he did, but I'll bet dollars to donuts it was some kind of computer science shit, which makes the situation even worse for the Muslim guy.

You can get fired for misgendering a troon. They're also the most oppressed minority in the world ever.

Hmm. This ain't stackin' up.
 
Too late to be the first troon as well.
Nov. 19, 2019, 7:18 PM UTC
By Gwen Aviles
Abby Stein discovered what the word "transgender" meant — and that the term accurately described her — when she snuck on the internet for the very first time back in 2011, in a mall bathroom, at the age of 20.
“The first thing I searched was whether a boy could turn into a girl in Hebrew — I didn’t speak English at all — and that led me to the first Hebrew Wikipedia page that was talking about transgender,” Stein told NBC’s "Today" show Tuesday. “It was the first time I heard that term. I identified as such without having words for it.”
Stein is thought to be the first openly transgender woman raised in a Hasidic community, an experience she chronicles in her memoir, “Becoming Eve: My Journey from Ultra-Orthodox Rabbi to Transgender Woman,” which was released Nov. 12. Though Stein said she always felt different and was not interested in playing with boys when she was younger, she felt pressured to keep her identity secret and follow the more traditional path of living as a man, getting married and becoming a rabbi.
“For me, personally, there were a lot of expectations because of my family,” Stein told "Today."
Yet, Stein was inspired to start breaking free from those expectations in 2011 after she found out that she and her now ex-wife were expecting a child.
“How could I raise someone, bring someone into the world if I don’t know who I am?” Stein said.
Shortly after her son was born, Stein took a friend’s tablet to a mall bathroom on multiple occasions for research — as Hasidic leaders limit members’ web and smartphone use — and came out as trans shortly after. Stein's father was not receptive to the news, but Stein felt she had somewhat of a breakthrough after her father admitted trans people exist, something she said “was not a given for an ultra-Orthodox rabbi.” A retelling of their two-hour conversation serves as the epilogue of “Becoming Eve.”
“It taught me a lot about bigotry and transphobia in so-called religious communities,” Stein said. “I realized it’s usually not religion, and it’s not God. It’s people and the culture, which is why it was a big deal for my dad.”
Stein said she was shunned upon leaving the Hasidic community in 2012 even before she publicly came out as trans, but Judaism still plays an important role in her life. She regularly gives speeches to Jewish people and is a leader in New York City’s Jewish activist community. When she first became involved in activism, one of her goals included wanting the Hasidic community to “become transphobic — because that would mean they recognize we exist.”
“I can say three and a half years later, mission accomplished. The Hasidic community is officially transphobic, which didn’t exist growing up, but at least now they talk about it,” Stein told "Today."
“At the end of the day, I am who I am today, of which I am very proud and happy and comfortable, because of the sum total of my experiences,” she said.
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-- Deuteronomy 22:5


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This Abby Stein person seems to have had some drama with another Jewish troon from NYC, Hannah Simpson of the mangled groin:

 
You can get fired for misgendering a troon. They're also the most oppressed minority in the world ever.

Hmm. This ain't stackin' up.
Yeah my best guess (assuming this is not fiction, which I think it wouldn't be because if it were he would probably have committed an act of violence by the end of it and someone would have clapped) is he would have resigned when told by HR to be more congenial. They would have an extremely hard time justifying firing him for simply being frosty and keeping things strictly on a professional basis. But they sure can make the office uncomfortable for him.
 
Why are you quoting the Bible here? Jews follow the Torah, not the Bible.
Isn't the Torah the first 5 books of the Bible anyways? So thats quote isnt incorrect as far as I know.


Regardless, the whole thing is damned if you do or damned if you don't. Is the Muslim or the Troon is the most oppressed party? Who knows. There's no winning either way.
 
The jokes write themselves

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And these are picks from the OP themselves. Here's the thread: x
 
Saw this one pop up and its like the most generic troon preset character ever.

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I mean of course they are a communist antifa nb trans femme
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Very feminine, why do so many troons have super detailed chins.
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Saw this one pop up and its like the most generic troon preset character ever.

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I mean of course they are a communist antifa nb trans femme
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Very feminine, why do so many troons have super detailed chins.
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Maybe if he doesn’t want to be taken as a ‘he’ he shouldn’t have short hair? I assume he wants to be perceived as a lesbo (because ofc he does...) but even short haired women get misgendered sometimes. So, you’re really not doing yourself any favors here dude.
 
Isn't the Torah the first 5 books of the Bible anyways? So thats quote isnt incorrect as far as I know.


Regardless, the whole thing is damned if you do or damned if you don't. Is the Muslim or the Troon is the most oppressed party? Who knows. There's no winning either way.
You're right. The first five books of both are mostly the same. I just forgot that Deuteronomy was one of them.

As an aside, Orthodox Judaism is the more traditional, conservative sect. Wouldn't it make more sense for a troon to be a Reform Jew instead?
 
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alright since y'all got me to look up Islam transgender things

Islamic Definitions
Classical Islamic law, in terms of assigning legal rules, inter alia, explicitly recognizes four genders among human beings: male, female, DSD/intersex (khunsa), and the effeminate male (mukhannath) (Haneef, 2011). The khunsa is recognized in Islam, as the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), according to the Sunnah, replied in an answer to the question about how to determine the sex of a child born with two opposite sex organs, said that the determining factor in such a case was the organ from which the child urinates (as narrated by Abu Dawud, Vol. 4, p. 228) (Haneef, 2011). The Islamic scholar, Ibn Qudamah, defined khunsa as “a person with both male and female organs or with an opening in place of a sexual organ from which he urinates.”1

Classical jurists have divided the khunsa into two subcategories: non-problematic/discernible (khunsa ghayr musykil/wadhih) and problematic/intractable (khunsa musykil) (Mohd. Al-Bakri, 2011; Tak, 1998). This was done in order to integrate the khunsa into the social system and law. A khunsa ghayr musykil/wadhih is a person with both male and female genitals who can be assigned a specific sex and gender based on which genital organ is the more dominant of the two. For example, if this person urinates from the penis, ejaculates semen, or grows facial hair, he can be regarded as male. Yet, if this person develops breasts and menstruation, she should be regarded as female (Haneef, 2011; Mohd. Al-Bakri, 2011; Tak, 1998).2

By contrast, a khunsa musykil is a person who cannot easily be categorized as either male or female, i.e., this person continues to urinate from both the penis and the vagina (Haneef, 2011; Mohd. Al-Bakri, 2011; Tak, 1998).3 The above are the classical definitions of khunsa musykil, but it needs to be emphasized that this religious categorization stems from an understanding of anatomy predating the present understanding of embryology and modern imaging techniques. At present, we are collaborating with Islamic scholars and other medical experts in DSD to update these Islamic definitions to align with modern understanding of anatomy. Patients with 46,XX CAH and patients with 46,XY AIS are considered to be of this second category, according to the fatwa from the Fatwa Committee National Council of Islamic Religious Affairs Malaysia in 2006. With the advancement of modern medicine and its associated technologies, however, doctors are more capable of determining a DSD individual’s appropriate sex by investigating the person’s karyotype, gonadal tissue histology, and the internal reproductive organs, and do not just depend on the appearance of the external genitalia.

yeah I don't see any leeway for troons there.
 
TL;DR- Tranny gets a dude fired for the crime of not wanting to be his friend. Troons are a workplace cancer.

God almighty. I really wonder what this 'trans-girl' looks like. He calls himself a trans-girl (not trans-woman.), which is a major red flag that he's a weirdo fetishist. For someone who knows nothing at all about the whole trans movement (i.e. most people), suddenly having to deal with a grown man who refers to himself as a 'girl' and can be very jarring.
 
Saw this one pop up and its like the most generic troon preset character ever.

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I mean of course they are a communist antifa nb trans femme
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Very feminine, why do so many troons have super detailed chins.
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Honestly, after seeing some of the other freaks in this thread, this one doesn't look all that terrible. I mean, he will never pass as a woman, but it's a halfway decent looking picture. His hair is groomed, he's not wearing some hideous garish poncho, and his skin doesn't look like he has leprosy.

Basically, he's an F+.
 
"I get aggressively called sir everywhere I go." Oh, bullshit. No one has time to add to your victimhood story, they have actual lives and responsibilities.
I'll bet money most do what I do and not use any gender identifier at all unless the person gets belligerent for some reason. When I talk to customers, it's "Hi......what can I get for you?" and "Thanks.....have a good day."
Guaranteed that would piss him off for not adding the ma'am part.
 
You're right. The first five books of both are mostly the same. I just forgot that Deuteronomy was one of them.

As an aside, Orthodox Judaism is the more traditional, conservative sect. Wouldn't it make more sense for a troon to be a Reform Jew instead?

Jews use the Talmud Torah, which is the Old Testament.

Honestly, after seeing some of the other freaks in this thread, this one doesn't look all that terrible. I mean, he will never pass as a woman, but it's a halfway decent looking picture. His hair is groomed, he's not wearing some hideous garish poncho, and his skin doesn't look like he has leprosy.

Basically, he's an F+.

'Yeah, he looks like a freak, but I don't hear Goodbye Horses in my head when he turns towards me.'
 
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