Rudimentary "sensibilities" onto them.
Trans people don't know they're loved because of folks like TERFs, "Gender Criticals", and bigoted religious folk who shame them for being themselves.
Her death isn't your little poster for the gospel, Isaac. Her death is a tragedy.
Let her rest in peace.
Trans people don't know they're loved because of folks like TERFs, "Gender Criticals", and bigoted religious folk who shame them for being themselves.
Her death isn't your little poster for the gospel, Isaac. Her death is a tragedy.
Let her rest in peace.
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You just posted three posts of your gospel. I’m trying to understand. I’m not trying to preach.
If you are hearing my empathy that way, maybe it is your anger. And I think your anger is most likely justified.
I have no way of knowing the years of pain you have felt.
It was me informing you why people like Charlotte feel unloved, and why those "empathetic" messages don't get focused on. Because they only seem empathetic if you don't look past being vaguely polite.
And those vaguely polite messages are an extreme minority.
If you call me deeply hateful, maybe you are ignorant of how I feel. And how I feel may be a part of who I am.
If so, I understand. It can be hard to put down the safety armor to see a fellow human.
I don't know how you feel about trans people, but if it's negative and is so deeply rooted it's part of who you are, then I'll be straight forward and say that makes me lack respect.
I've seen enough Christians with their full chest proclaim trans people as "abominations".
Though I did see you @'ed me on another message about a song made by Ren.
I apologize for being immediately on the offensive. I'm willing to talk if you do, genuinely, want to listen.
But I won't pretend I don't have a shield up and a brick in hand. I can stand equal there.
I'm the first to admit I have not just a short fuse, but but 0 tolerance of intolerant behavior. After all, tolerance is a social contract, not a law.