Interesting. Let's have a contest.
I'll hold my breath until I see a straight white male. It can be anywhere. On TV, on social media, in an ad. I have to hold it until he gives some evidence of being straight, white, and male.
You hold your breath until you see a trans person.
Keep holding it.
I'll hold my breath until I see a straight white male. It can be anywhere. On TV, on social media, in an ad. I have to hold it until he gives some evidence of being straight, white, and male.
You hold your breath until you see a trans person.
Keep holding it.
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Try it sometime, you may find it refreshing.
The only time I recognize people as being trans, are when they are waving a sign in someone’s face.
So when a trans person is attacked in an alleyway, I will see an obvious hate crime that you are *refreshingly* obvious to.
Because, to you, it wasn't a trans person who was attacked, it was just one of those crazy, wacky happenstances that could happen to anybody.
That must be exhausting…
Yet, trans are invisible.
Hate crime - don’t get me started. To minimize a crime because it didn’t happen to a trans, black, gay, etc. person is the opposite of equal treatment under the law.
I'm trying to imagine claiming I knew enough about a group of folks because I saw them attacked on the news *all the time*.
Ever considered sticking your fingers in your ears and humming REAL loud?
You don’t believe “hate crimes” draw more media attention per occurrence, I can only believe my eyes and ears.
Your last nonsensical *point* deserves no response.