We LGB people have to defend ourselves against the same questions. Years ago I was asked if I'd ever had sex with a woman - no.
"Well then, how do you *know*?"
Have you ever had sex with a man? No? Well, then, how do _you_ know?
Oftentimes trans folks are challenged to defend how we really know what our gender is and weโre held to a high standard of having deconstructed gender and in having an ability to articulate and defend it. So hereโs a thought experiment for cis folks:
How do you know that youโre really the gender you say you are? Can you articulate why you are your assigned gender at birth? At what age did you know? How long did you have to spend identifying as your gender before you were sure it was right?
My first poll will be a real-world ethics question, posed because of a disagreement between the spouse and I. We were walking and came upon a homeless guy holding a sign asking for money. I gave him some money as we walked by. Spouse said he'd seen drug paraphernalia in HG's backpack, and I shouldn't have given money - it would just go for drugs. I don't think it's my business where it goes, once it leaves my hands. What say you all?
Boost, please, I really am curious to see what people think.
She existed while trans. That's illegal in Montana, these days.
Iโve watched the session in question several times and missed what Zephyr did that was worthy of being banned. But then again, I would be shocked if I read/heard actual solutions coming from any Republicans to any issues that concern most Americans.
Given the last few years or even weeks, what she said seems incredibly tame. Letโs just say something else is going on.
Montana judge denies Zooey Zephyr's request to return to House floor-
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/montana-judge-denies-zooey-zephyrs-request-return-house-floor-rcna82574
@JPK_elmediat @guiltmanager @StillIRise1963 @alexlac51
And before that, it was used as a dumping ground for criminals, troublemakers and malcontents by countries in Europe.
@guiltmanager @StillIRise1963 @alexlac51 Unfortunately, the American paradox makes is encoded in their cultural DNA. They start as a people that seek to be free and independent, but at the same time condone slavery and acquiring land and resources by taking it from others by force.
The other element is it is a society born of violent revolution, and resolving internal national differences through civil war.
@StillIRise1963 Two blocks west and two blocks south of my momโs condo in Midtown Atlantaโฆmy nieceโs preschool is in lockdown.
This stuff is literally getting closer and closer to home: mom just happens to be out of town today.
I like these kinds of notifications... ๐Proud that the (ex) Galactic President himself has liked my post! ๐คฉ
@garthderby
I had a follower on Twitter with about 100 followers who once replied to news of a celebrity losing a pet with the hashtag and "I cried a bit".
That cunt Ben Shapiro picked this out of the trending hashtags pile and dunked on him for his "lib tears". In the first hour he got 13 000 notifications. All from Shapiro's dogpile shitbros - and, by fuck, they are a cruel and vicious species.
He locked his account and then deleted it. Later, I heard he'd tried suicide.
I took this up with Trust & Safety. Suggested they should rein in people like Shapiro, by locking their accounts to get deletions, or put them on a warning list to be suspended if they didn't stop this type of behaviour.
You wouldn't believe the utter bullshit I heard in reply. The gist of it was: "Fuck the victim. Everyone here is nasty. If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen. And it's ridiculous to let 13k trolls an hour make you consider suicide. Other people - including TWITTER EMPLOYEES - get much worse."
All for an innocuous comment about a celeb's dog.
These are the people being quoted saying they hope BlueSky succeeds. Listen to them.
Imagine being a prehistoric human and figuring out how to tie your shoes, then realizing you just invented shoes.
"No employee of the federal government, that Iโm aware of, is allowed to accept these kinds of gifts. If [Clarence] Thomas was in the House, if he was in the Senate, if he was in the White House, if he was anywhere else in government, this would not be allowed. If he was a lower court judge, this would not be allowed. And frankly, he should resign over this."
~ Ian Milhiser
#ClarenceThomas #SupremeCourt #corruption #ethics
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https://www.democracynow.org/2023/5/3/supreme_court_corruption_scandal
So... me. Work in aerospace, more space, not as much aero. Can fix my own car, choose not to. Can fix the random appliance of your choice. Hardcore introvert in person, which is why I love online. Lifelong science fiction fan. Read constantly. Scalzi is my favorite author, because he mixes exactly the right amount of snark into his writing. Together with a guy 30+ years, married since it was legal. Own a home in CA and don't plan to leave unless I immigrate to another country.