• thisguy1092@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      But calling people moronic before having a conversation does seem mean. Matter of fact a trans person just did.

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        5 hours ago

        We see how cool headed are men when pay-gap is brought up.

        Fucking cry-babies, they call everyone a snowflake and want to concern troll endlessly, but the moment sexism and racism comes up in a discussion they lose their shit.

        Imagine when a trans person is perpetually punched down by the whole of society and still have to be nice because of strict tone policing.

        To me, a trans person has every right to call you a moron when if you tried to debate their existence and rights, especially now that blatant transphobia is legitimized and normalized.

          • LadyAutumn@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            4 hours ago

            It’s your responsibility to correct someone if they misgender you. It’s their responsibility to accept the correction and respect your identity after they have been corrected.

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              4 hours ago

              As I would do. You wanna be called a chick when you’re a dude? Cool fine. I can respect that. But the fact is playing extreme dress up doesn’t make you whatever it is you’re saying you are

              • LadyAutumn@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                4 hours ago

                Okay, I mean you haven’t really respected my rights to be “called a chick” in this conversation but I’m glad you’re willing to respect my right to be identified with whatever terminology I feel best describes me.

                What I’m saying I am is a woman, a transgender one who was assigned male at birth and transitioned as a young adult. I’m not claiming to be anything else.