@CaptScrub It’s their life and decisions. Why are you so bothered by that?
Why are so many shooters trans? 😂
You mean the 10 total mass shootings over the last decade? History tells me that a shooter will more than likely be a white male. Like yourself.
@CaptScrub To who? You? How you perceive it doesn’t mean that’s how it’s received. That’s what I’m trying to say. This has nothing to do with sports. Rejecting the validity of that identity feels like a rejection of their humanity. That’s all. We can be a whole lot kinder in this world. 🤷����♂️
@ShaunPohlman4 I never once said I agreed with it. It’s the simple fact that people genuinely hate/discriminate against Transgender Individuals over sports. Don’t you see how fucked up that is? Like why? Everybody just wants to exist and every person has that right to exist.
@CaptScrub 1. The AMA states that Gender identity is a natural variation of human diversity
2. If you’re basing it off sex, then sure. A “Trans” individual is seen as a social or psychological concept.
3. Kids aren’t allowed to undergo gender reassignment surgeries.
@BreidenFehoko This is such a low hanging fruit tweet for interactions. Y’all are going to continue to fight/argue over bullshit. While we all live once, and we’re currently being fucked by our own government for simply being alive. How about we make it affordable to live our ONE fucking life.
@ginamilan_ And here y’all go. Fighting a surface level culture war while America is being gutted from the inside. Y’all are so shallow minded and I can’t believe people like Y’ALL (dumbasses) are the reason this country is in a spiral. So thanks.
Just saw The Odyssey. Despite what you may have heard, literally all of the criticisms by conservatives were entirely correct. The movie is just as woke as you fear, if not more so. The DEI casting is atrocious. Completely takes you out of the story right from the beginning. But even worse than that is Nolan’s decision to turn Odysseus into an anachronistic whiney, solemn shell of a man plagued by “trauma” and guilt. It’s impossible to overlook these flaws because the film itself is not terribly entertaining or well constructed. For the most part it is disjointed, dull, self-serious, disenchanted, somehow feeling both verbose and overly rushed at the same time. The dialogue is some of the worst I’ve ever heard in a “critically acclaimed” film. “On the nose” and “clunky” are descriptions that can’t even begin to describe this script. At no point in the story does Nolan ever transport the audience to the ancient world. You never feel like you’re 3,000 years in the past. You feel like you’re watching modern Americans put on a pageant, because you are. Nobody would be calling this thing a masterpiece if it was made by a director not named Christopher Nolan.