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The horse isn't dead. These people are still actively purveying their destructive ideas.
The horse isn't dead. These people are still actively purveying their destructive ideas.
Yeahhhh, another trans thread
TS wakes up and thinks, who can I hate today?
You guys are pathetic and need a safe space with all straight white people
You guys need a safe space with all bisexual white people
The horse isn't dead. These people are still actively purveying their destructive ideas.
And those ideas are still actively being conflated with something fundamentally different and often diametrically opposed. It was a very convenient vehicle for their benefactors to co-opt and it's just as sociopolitically convenient for the right to accept that and group them all the same. You don't like s a whole lot more as it is. The dead horse beating is to do with explaining this stuff and its history.
Yeah, but now the hetero tranny dudes are seeking to invade female spaces and prey on women and young girls, so I'd really love an explanation on what exactly that has to do with the LGB community.
Ah, I get it. You are the one flogging a dead horse by continually trying to explain "this stuff and its history". That's more apt and I withdraw my objection.
They are born that way.
Bake the cake bigot.
They are born that way. Bake the cake bigot.
Pretty fair and good post and as a bystander I appreciate the respect you showed to the other guy and how eloquent you were about your opinion without being a dick. Posts like this make me a lot more open to consider other view points then the typical "dumb liberal cuck!!! snowflake!!!" shit I hear on here sometimes. And I actually agree with much of what you said. I do think some people are born gay though. I mean we see it with othr animals and if someone just naturally likes the other gender whos to say they wernt born that way? I think everyone should have equal rights but no one special rights. If your a tranny thats fine I won't descriminate or take your rights but you can't expect evreryone else to cater to you. it should just be law you have to use bathrooms/play sports/etc as the gender you were born as even if you identify as something else. That would seem most fair imoNo, I don't believe that they are. I also don't believe that LGB are either. I said what I said because I believe that much of the same thought process used to justify LGB rights is being used for the trans stuff, and on a slower track for pedos. It's also being used to justify bullying everyone into submission by destroying them socially and economically. In my view the sexual revolution has opened a pandoras box of social chaos and other ills.
I don't hate gays, and don't want to mistreat anyone for what they do in private with another consenting adult, but I should not be required to celebrate it either. I shouldn't have to worry about losing everything and not being able to make a living because I didn't want to make it off of something I have moral objections to.
In addition the nastiness being directed at anyone who isn't fully on the same page as the sexual revolutionaries was predictable. Once it was decided that things outside the one best way of monogamous heterosexuality were just as valid we started down the slippery slope with the jagged rocks at the bottom. And the people who pushed us over the edge are going to get a taste of those rocks too.
I also want to note that, regardless of our differences on the LGB thing, I do recognize that you are not an advocate for the "destroy them" tactics of the LGBTWhatever Jidhadists. I also happen to like your posts. But I do give you a little bit of a hard time because I feel that you are missing how the same moral and logical justifications that get used for LGB rights are perfectly applicable to trans insanity.
Fun fact (and incredibly OT), that story in Crime and Punishment was apparently the archetype for a later fable about the descent into madness of Friedrich Nietzsche. Apparently what made him lose his mind was watching a horse being beaten in the town square. Pretty clearly taken from Dostoevsky but the story persisted for a long time after his death.one of the saddest parts in any book (crime and punishment).
one of the saddest parts in any book (crime and punishment).