I'm as trans as anyone, but I don't "identify" as trans.
Sort of like how I'm right-handed, but I don't "identify" as right-handed.
Just because something about you is true, it doesn't mean you have to let it dominate your life. π¦π₯π
Not enough people know that George Floyd starred in an adult film. He's the first actor listed, as Big Floyd. For better or worse, this should factor into people's decisions about his status as a "hero."
https://t.co/5l1M0OivhJ
I haven't been active on here for a while, mostly because I'm focusing my energy on doing stand-up comedy.
For convenience, here's my main thread. β¬οΈπ₯π
Thanks for the question! As far as I can tell, a lot of what it means to be trans is not being discussed. And what is being discussed is mostly clownish, politicized, and unnecessarily divisive. I'll share what I think might be helpful. π§΅
Why did this guy have to throw in "fewer ugly children"?
The rest of the post is fine, but that one part is so toxic and mean.
It's beyond sad to me how many people can't resist including hateful insults when they talk politics.
Trump is driving liberal women to pledge ABSTINENCE. This means fewer liberal children, fewer ugly children, and fewer abortions. Sexual abstinence on the part of the Left is a trend we should encourage, and it is one of the little-recognized benefits of the election results
@eric_black3 Lots of YouTubers and TikTokers probably support Harris, right? When I look at a list of the most followed accounts on those platforms, it's a bunch of names I've never heard of.
I think this is why people are so divided. Both sides' celebrities are unknown to the other side. π€
Democrats: "Trump wants to imprison his political opponents!"
Also Democrats: "Our political opponents belong in prison!"
You can't make this stuff up. If you did, everyone would say it was too dumb. π€¦ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈ
@gingers88193081 I think it's maybe the most insane trend right now, the way the far left fangirls out over this culture that explicitly HATES THEM. And as far as I can tell, it's for the most superficial and nonsensical reason: "Their skin is brown! So they're noble!"
Absolute madness. ππ¦ π―
This is one of the best things I've ever seen on the internet. Genuinely funny, heartfelt, and informative. And I don't even like Bill Maher! π―ππ―
@gingers88193081 Thank you so much!
I wish I had greater reach too. But I don't have a self-promotion bone in my body. And unfortunately the world today disproportionately rewards the loudest self-promoters.
But your kind words of support really do mean the world to me! ππ₯π
Thanks for the question! As far as I can tell, a lot of what it means to be trans is not being discussed. And what is being discussed is mostly clownish, politicized, and unnecessarily divisive. I'll share what I think might be helpful. π§΅
I just watched @ChrisWillx interview @ericweinstein, and Eric's views on trans people are very similar to my own.
Our main difference is just that he's not trans and I am, so I figure I'll repost this thread to lend some "insider" support to his admirably sane perspective! π₯π
Thanks for the question! As far as I can tell, a lot of what it means to be trans is not being discussed. And what is being discussed is mostly clownish, politicized, and unnecessarily divisive. I'll share what I think might be helpful. π§΅
Here's what I don't like about the right:
After making a lot of good points, they go and say that someone dancing in a costume is "scary."
Being "scared" of someone dancing in a costume makes you look overbearing and insane.
It undermines all those other good points you made.
P.S. It's worth adding that he's not talking about situations in which you yourself are being harmed. Because if that's the case, the most important thing is to protect yourself. Only once you're removed from harm's way can you focus on maybe being a good friend to the person. π
"Being a friend is not about turning your back on somebody when they do something that you find fucking deplorable or what you find disgusting. Your job as a friend is to make sure they don't do it again."
- Jon Bernthal, on the darkness of virtue signaling and cancel culture
@eric_black3 Great question!
First of all, don't give the guy who rushed on stage her microphone. In that moment she completely submitted to his will, which is the opposite of leadership.
Second, stay seated. It would show solidarity with her colleagues and indicate that she's not scared.
@MikeCrispi I'd argue that you shouldn't hate anyone, but I agree that Tim Walz is the worst.
Cracking down on "misinformation" is the most 1984 thing ever.
As a trans person, I want to defend Brittany Mahomes for liking a Donald Trump post.
How does that make sense? Because the whole trans mindset is that people have a right to express what feels true to them.
You either respect this personal right or you don't.
You go, girl! π₯
Tim Walz talking about "the hell that is infertility" makes me wonder if he understands anything about the sex change procedures which he seems to think are all puppies and rainbows and "yasss queen." π
So the Democrats keep talking about how bad things have been with them in power, and how good things will be if they stay in power.
Allow me to paraphrase a joke I just heard:
4 years of Joe and then voting for Kamala is like pooping your pants and then changing your shirt.
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This video is a great example of propaganda.
It tells a story of how ONE MAN is the cause of all the problems in the world. He's the bogeyman we must defeat. Nothing else matters.
Beating Trump = Freedom, they say. While failing to mention their own anti-freedom policies.
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This is how people naturally were before the establishment considered Trump their biggest threat and went into full-blown propaganda mode against him.
Now, they want us to forget who we wereβand would still beβwithout their nonstop propaganda poisoning our minds and dividing us.