Terrified because a children’s book author publicly spoke the truth about troons.
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The fuck? First, most normies probably have no idea about this whole JK Rowling thing. Second, if some utterly milquetoast blog post can incite "fear, mistrust and naked hatred", then maybe your co-workers never accepted you in the first place.
How do you know it's "unresearched bullshit" you've "heard a million times" if you didn't read it?
But yeah, these tweets give off really creepy vibes. If someone told me "there is absolutely no need for you to read this", I would immediately want to read it.
On queue, troon Jennifer Boylan has started weaponizing youth suicide.
"Women should never speak up for themselves lest they want the blood of countless trans kids on their hands!'
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that happened
Anyway, here's a
useful link for situations like this. Stay safe folks!
JK referred to a character that took a magical temporary shapeshifting potion with the pronouns of the character's non-shapeshifted actual sex, proving once and for all that gender identity is valid and JK is just being an evil bigot for no reason
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I don't know if I'm dumb but I'm reaching the exact opposite conclusion from this argument than they do.
a woman transforms into a man and is still called "she"
a cat transforms into a human and is still called a cat
Then, what logically follows:
a man who transforms into a woman is still a man and a "he"
"People who bleed"
How do they not realize the 'menstruator' shit is creepy as fuck? It's barely a step up from calling women bleeders. And the TERFs are right, it's never men who get this treatment- there's no push to have men be relabeled as 'prostate people' or anything like that.
I was about to suggest "ejaculators" too, but I was ninja'd lol
Maybe "erectors" then? Though it's probably people-with-ED-phobic.
so there are “ people who menstruate“ and “people who ejaculate”?
Yes, but that's way too long to refer in common speech, we should come up with some shortcuts. Hm, how about "women" and "men"? Completely random words I just invented.