The normal gays understand this. I existed as a normal person and never experienced homophobia until around 2022. I didn't even believe in homophobia because no one truly feared gay people. Now they do. They fear we'll sue them if they misgender us. They fear we'll get their children taken away if they aren't willing to cut off their body parts. They fear they'll lose jobs if they don't conform to delusion. They fear we're perverted and will over insert our sexual desires in public spaces, making them uncomfortable. And straight people, I don't blame you. Those of us who want to exist quietly and peacefully are now attacked for not being bold and loud and standing with a community that feels entitled to live out their sexual fantasies 24/7 in full view of people who didn't consent.
A little girl in Boston went home one day and asked her Nigerian mother if she could change her name to Zoe.
Nobody at school could say Uzoamaka.
Her mother was cooking. She didn't even turn around.
"If they can learn to say Tchaikovsky, Michelangelo, and Dostoyevsky, they can learn to say Uzoamaka."
That girl kept her name.
Then she went to Hollywood and won three Emmy Awards.
And now the whole world knows exactly how to say Uzoamaka Aduba.
Your name is not a burden. It's a prophecy.
@ThenonbinaryC@Goldiesupremacy That's not what that word means at all?
You know all the memes about leftists changing the definitions of words to win arguments?
You just did the meme