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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm glad someone like her has the guts to say something that a lot of us feel. Shame on the mob mentality attacking her for actually being very affirming and reasonable with her views.[/quote] If you need guts to say it and feels ashamed to say you believe something, that’s your first clue it’s maybe a wrong thing to believe. [/quote] Let me introduce you to the internet, where you can be subject to a mob attack for any reason or sometimes no reason, but it's always an unpleasant experience. [/quote] If you feel you would be attacked for saying it out loud, again, question if it’s a belief worth holding. [/quote] By your logic, should anti-racists sit back and keep quiet in racist parts of the country if they fear attack?[/quote] Who fears being attacked for NOT being a racist? [/quote] In any case, don’t align a position of bigotry (transphobia) with one being anti bigotry (anti racism). One singles out groups to hate, the other does not. They’re not equivalent. [/quote]
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