• darq@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Not all trans are like this…

      Then why even bring it up?

      We don’t judge demographics by the actions of individuals. If we did, both cis men and cis women would be banned from every aspect of society.

      But for trans women, it seems to be fair game to dig for crimes and then make this sort of two-faced statement where you are definitely saying that we should view trans women with suspicion, but won’t come out and just be transphobic openly.

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        Because how many trans people are there compared with straight people?

        And society does, very much judge outsider demographics on the worst actions of individuals.

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          And society does, very much judge outsider demographics on the worst actions of individuals.

          Yes that’s the point I’m making, sweetheart. That we don’t judge most people by the actions of individuals but for minorities, it’s fair game.

          Unless you are saying that it is right for people to do that?

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      I get that its hyperbole. Its basically too much hyperbole though in my opinion. Its not worth that much to be respectful in conversation.
      Also fuck you for that last part. “God damn all males are a danger, have you never heard of x serial killer” is how you sound.
      Being a psychopath and being transgender are two completely different things.

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      Yes, that’s called being a TERF. And when anyone calls them out on it, someone goes “oh but they’re standing up for all those poor women and girls.” Gtfo.

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      That’s some twisted reasoning by the judge. Children shouldn’t get into a stranger’s car regardless of their gender.

      The notion that this girl would have acted differently to a man is ridiculous. Hopefully this is just bad journalism.