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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/09/17/georgia-tech-student-shot-dead-by-police-on-campus.html
Fox News reports on a student who was shot dead by the police:
Then proceeds to oblige itself to the bullshit requirement:
I dread the day grammar rules are changed to accommodate this abomination. But it seems that day is already here. Sad world we live in.
Back to the article, it doesn't matter how you identify yourself, if the cops identify you as a threat, you better take them seriously. This is where fantasy meets reality:
"I'm Cinderella", "I'm non-binary", "I'm special".
Cops: "you're a threat, drop the knife or you'll be shot"
"But I'm special..."
Cops: *bang*
That's why it's necessary to live in reality and have your identity grounded in reality because your life depends on it.
Fox News reports on a student who was shot dead by the police:
Scout Schultz, 21, was pronounced dead early Sunday morning after being taken to the hospital, Fox 5 Atlanta reported. Georgia Tech police were called to West Campus residential community after a person called 911 claiming someone with a knife and gun was near the campus.
Schultz, a fourth-year computer engineering major and the president of the Georgia Tech Pride Alliance, preferred the pronouns “they” and “them” rather than “him” or “her” and identified as bisexual and non-binary--according to a Pride Alliance profile online, reports USA Today.
Then proceeds to oblige itself to the bullshit requirement:
Scout allegedly was armed with a knife and refused to put the weapon down when officers urged them multiple times to do so. Videos taken by witnesses showed Schultz, who appeared to be barefoot, holding an object in their hand, WSB-TV reported. The student then was seen yelling, “shoot me” to the officers.
I dread the day grammar rules are changed to accommodate this abomination. But it seems that day is already here. Sad world we live in.
Back to the article, it doesn't matter how you identify yourself, if the cops identify you as a threat, you better take them seriously. This is where fantasy meets reality:
"I'm Cinderella", "I'm non-binary", "I'm special".
Cops: "you're a threat, drop the knife or you'll be shot"
"But I'm special..."
Cops: *bang*
That's why it's necessary to live in reality and have your identity grounded in reality because your life depends on it.
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