Is this clip really demonstrative of how Trump voters feel about the trans community?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Transgender person here! (Probably the only one on this thread) You all are straying too far from the original topic, Mace being unprofessional and rude, to needlessly bash on trans people. Just to clear things up: cis is not a slur, it's a Latin prefix meaning "on this side," opposite of trans, meaning "on the other side." Comparing Mace's childish use of an offensive slur to a Latin prefix is one of the most privileged opinions I have seen today. You are not oppressed for being cis.


Thank for mansplaining how I should feel about being referred to as “cis” woman.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Transgender person here! (Probably the only one on this thread) You all are straying too far from the original topic, Mace being unprofessional and rude, to needlessly bash on trans people. Just to clear things up: cis is not a slur, it's a Latin prefix meaning "on this side," opposite of trans, meaning "on the other side." Comparing Mace's childish use of an offensive slur to a Latin prefix is one of the most privileged opinions I have seen today. You are not oppressed for being cis.


Thank for mansplaining how I should feel about being referred to as “cis” woman.



Why do the CIS people always believe trans people are trans women? You probably just affirmed a trans man. lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m just annoyed that anti-trans posters are too wimpy to admit how to resolve the “trans issue.”

They dance around the policy solutions, but won’t admit their Final Solution. At this point they seem to be engaged in mass scream into the void and gnash their teeth.

Of course when they finally get what they want - violence against trans people - they will of course say “the Democrats made us do this!”

It’s so pathetic and weak.


You’re annoyed because you are trying to project something into reality that isn’t there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Transgender person here! (Probably the only one on this thread) You all are straying too far from the original topic, Mace being unprofessional and rude, to needlessly bash on trans people. Just to clear things up: cis is not a slur, it's a Latin prefix meaning "on this side," opposite of trans, meaning "on the other side." Comparing Mace's childish use of an offensive slur to a Latin prefix is one of the most privileged opinions I have seen today. You are not oppressed for being cis.


Non transgender person here! It’s not for you to decide whether cis is a slur. I consider it one, and my feelings matter too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m just annoyed that anti-trans posters are too wimpy to admit how to resolve the “trans issue.”

They dance around the policy solutions, but won’t admit their Final Solution. At this point they seem to be engaged in mass scream into the void and gnash their teeth.

Of course when they finally get what they want - violence against trans people - they will of course say “the Democrats made us do this!”

It’s so pathetic and weak.


You’re annoyed because you are trying to project something into reality that isn’t there.


Oh really? Then tell us what you want to change and happen from a policy perspective. Do it - what needs to change to make you happy? Because clearly you can’t tolerate even the mere existence or representation of trans people in society

I have a kid in public school; none of his teachers are encouraging him to change his gender or sexual orientation. So when people bring up these crazy lies about “indoctrination” it just rings hollow and seems to be the domain of an obsessed online contingent. I don’t care about drag story hour; no one is forcing my family to attend. It’s a free county (still).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Transgender person here! (Probably the only one on this thread) You all are straying too far from the original topic, Mace being unprofessional and rude, to needlessly bash on trans people. Just to clear things up: cis is not a slur, it's a Latin prefix meaning "on this side," opposite of trans, meaning "on the other side." Comparing Mace's childish use of an offensive slur to a Latin prefix is one of the most privileged opinions I have seen today. You are not oppressed for being cis.


Non transgender person here! It’s not for you to decide whether cis is a slur. I consider it one, and my feelings matter too.


Victim culture is strong with MAGAs. All those poor straight white Christians, being constantly oppressed
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Anonymous wrote:
Jeff is right. Mace just cares about fundraising and in MAGA world, the more outrageous you are in public, the more funds you raise. You'd never know from her current behavior that just a few years ago she said very different things about trans individuals:

Mace’s position on the LGBTQ+ community has radically shifted in recent years.

In 2021, she was one of the only Republicans to sponsor the Serving Our LGBTQ Veterans Act, which proposed establishing a Center for LGBTQ Veterans within the Department of Veterans Affairs.

That same year, she even called for “transgender equality” while asserting herself as a pro-LGBTQ+ rights lawmaker.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/nancy-mace-trans-slur-b2693209.html



There was no "radical shift", that's complete nonsense. The legislation she cosponsored and/or supported contained no text regarding the issue of shared spaces with transgender individuals.
She did, however, vote against The Equality Act which included the following per the Congress.gov summary:
"The bill prohibits an individual from being denied access to a shared facility, including a restroom, a locker room, and a dressing room, that is in accordance with the individual's gender identity."
https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/5
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Transgender person here! (Probably the only one on this thread) You all are straying too far from the original topic, Mace being unprofessional and rude, to needlessly bash on trans people. Just to clear things up: cis is not a slur, it's a Latin prefix meaning "on this side," opposite of trans, meaning "on the other side." Comparing Mace's childish use of an offensive slur to a Latin prefix is one of the most privileged opinions I have seen today. You are not oppressed for being cis.


Non transgender person here! It’s not for you to decide whether cis is a slur. I consider it one, and my feelings matter too.


Victim culture is strong with MAGAs. All those poor straight white Christians, being constantly oppressed


I never said I was oppressed, never said I was white, never said I was Christian.

You think it’s ok to call me a name I just told you I believe is a slur.

And you want to talk about respect??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Transgender person here! (Probably the only one on this thread) You all are straying too far from the original topic, Mace being unprofessional and rude, to needlessly bash on trans people. Just to clear things up: cis is not a slur, it's a Latin prefix meaning "on this side," opposite of trans, meaning "on the other side." Comparing Mace's childish use of an offensive slur to a Latin prefix is one of the most privileged opinions I have seen today. You are not oppressed for being cis.


Again with the entitlement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m just annoyed that anti-trans posters are too wimpy to admit how to resolve the “trans issue.”

They dance around the policy solutions, but won’t admit their Final Solution. At this point they seem to be engaged in mass scream into the void and gnash their teeth.

Of course when they finally get what they want - violence against trans people - they will of course say “the Democrats made us do this!”

It’s so pathetic and weak.


You’re annoyed because you are trying to project something into reality that isn’t there.


Oh really? Then tell us what you want to change and happen from a policy perspective. Do it - what needs to change to make you happy? Because clearly you can’t tolerate even the mere existence or representation of trans people in society

I have a kid in public school; none of his teachers are encouraging him to change his gender or sexual orientation. So when people bring up these crazy lies about “indoctrination” it just rings hollow and seems to be the domain of an obsessed online contingent. I don’t care about drag story hour; no one is forcing my family to attend. It’s a free county (still).


I’m supportive of Trump’s EOs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Transgender person here! (Probably the only one on this thread) You all are straying too far from the original topic, Mace being unprofessional and rude, to needlessly bash on trans people. Just to clear things up: cis is not a slur, it's a Latin prefix meaning "on this side," opposite of trans, meaning "on the other side." Comparing Mace's childish use of an offensive slur to a Latin prefix is one of the most privileged opinions I have seen today. You are not oppressed for being cis.


Again with the entitlement.


How am I entitled?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Transgender person here! (Probably the only one on this thread) You all are straying too far from the original topic, Mace being unprofessional and rude, to needlessly bash on trans people. Just to clear things up: cis is not a slur, it's a Latin prefix meaning "on this side," opposite of trans, meaning "on the other side." Comparing Mace's childish use of an offensive slur to a Latin prefix is one of the most privileged opinions I have seen today. You are not oppressed for being cis.


You don’t get to tell me how I define myself as a woman. Trans are forcing women to pick gender pronouns and define ourselves as cisgender women. Stop trying to encroach on our spaces and how we define ourselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Transgender person here! (Probably the only one on this thread) You all are straying too far from the original topic, Mace being unprofessional and rude, to needlessly bash on trans people. Just to clear things up: cis is not a slur, it's a Latin prefix meaning "on this side," opposite of trans, meaning "on the other side." Comparing Mace's childish use of an offensive slur to a Latin prefix is one of the most privileged opinions I have seen today. You are not oppressed for being cis.


Thank for mansplaining how I should feel about being referred to as “cis” woman.



Point to where I told you how to feel about anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Transgender person here! (Probably the only one on this thread) You all are straying too far from the original topic, Mace being unprofessional and rude, to needlessly bash on trans people. Just to clear things up: cis is not a slur, it's a Latin prefix meaning "on this side," opposite of trans, meaning "on the other side." Comparing Mace's childish use of an offensive slur to a Latin prefix is one of the most privileged opinions I have seen today. You are not oppressed for being cis.


Again with the entitlement.


How am I entitled?


DP. Thinking it’s your place to decide whether cis is a slur.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Transgender person here! (Probably the only one on this thread) You all are straying too far from the original topic, Mace being unprofessional and rude, to needlessly bash on trans people. Just to clear things up: cis is not a slur, it's a Latin prefix meaning "on this side," opposite of trans, meaning "on the other side." Comparing Mace's childish use of an offensive slur to a Latin prefix is one of the most privileged opinions I have seen today. You are not oppressed for being cis.


Thank for mansplaining how I should feel about being referred to as “cis” woman.



Point to where I told you how to feel about anything.


“Cis is not a slur.”
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