Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's quite simple.
Gay people are people attracted to the same gender.
Transgenders are people who have complicated identities. We're not allowed to have a frank discussion about it but it is what it is.
If you feel like people won’t discuss the topic with you, here’s a hint as to why: your language gives you away as someone who doesn’t care to educate yourself or be sensitive to language and how it’s perceived. Transgender is an adjective. It’s not a noun. It cannot be plural. They’re not transgenders, they’re transgender people or trans people. That you don’t even care enough to use the proper language shows that you’re not interested in having a frank, honest and sensitive conversation about the topic, rather than sharing your version of the truth as you feel it should be.
It would be like if you keep trying to have a conversation with Ellie about her experiences, and you feel like she won’t listen or take advice because she is such a snowflake, but really she’s tired of you calling her Ellie while her name is Ella. How can she take you seriously if you won’t even bother to identify her properly?
^^Exhibit A in why Chappelle says the alphabet people are fragile.
Who’s the snowflake? The person acting like it’s too hard to learn parts of speech then acting offended that no one listens to their bs, or the person saying address me properly if you want a respectful conversation? Fragile my ass, you’re a bunch of bullies crying that people are calling you out for being bullies and playing dumb when people tell you to show some respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's quite simple.
Gay people are people attracted to the same gender.
Transgenders are people who have complicated identities. We're not allowed to have a frank discussion about it but it is what it is.
If you feel like people won’t discuss the topic with you, here’s a hint as to why: your language gives you away as someone who doesn’t care to educate yourself or be sensitive to language and how it’s perceived. Transgender is an adjective. It’s not a noun. It cannot be plural. They’re not transgenders, they’re transgender people or trans people. That you don’t even care enough to use the proper language shows that you’re not interested in having a frank, honest and sensitive conversation about the topic, rather than sharing your version of the truth as you feel it should be.
It would be like if you keep trying to have a conversation with Ellie about her experiences, and you feel like she won’t listen or take advice because she is such a snowflake, but really she’s tired of you calling her Ellie while her name is Ella. How can she take you seriously if you won’t even bother to identify her properly?
^^Exhibit A in why Chappelle says the alphabet people are fragile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's quite simple.
Gay people are people attracted to the same gender.
Transgenders are people who have complicated identities. We're not allowed to have a frank discussion about it but it is what it is.
If you feel like people won’t discuss the topic with you, here’s a hint as to why: your language gives you away as someone who doesn’t care to educate yourself or be sensitive to language and how it’s perceived. Transgender is an adjective. It’s not a noun. It cannot be plural. They’re not transgenders, they’re transgender people or trans people. That you don’t even care enough to use the proper language shows that you’re not interested in having a frank, honest and sensitive conversation about the topic, rather than sharing your version of the truth as you feel it should be.
It would be like if you keep trying to have a conversation with Ellie about her experiences, and you feel like she won’t listen or take advice because she is such a snowflake, but really she’s tired of you calling her Ellie while her name is Ella. How can she take you seriously if you won’t even bother to identify her properly?
^^Exhibit A in why Chappelle says the alphabet people are fragile.
lol Chappelle is just a right wing boomer NIMBY. Literally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's quite simple.
Gay people are people attracted to the same gender.
Transgenders are people who have complicated identities. We're not allowed to have a frank discussion about it but it is what it is.
If you feel like people won’t discuss the topic with you, here’s a hint as to why: your language gives you away as someone who doesn’t care to educate yourself or be sensitive to language and how it’s perceived. Transgender is an adjective. It’s not a noun. It cannot be plural. They’re not transgenders, they’re transgender people or trans people. That you don’t even care enough to use the proper language shows that you’re not interested in having a frank, honest and sensitive conversation about the topic, rather than sharing your version of the truth as you feel it should be.
It would be like if you keep trying to have a conversation with Ellie about her experiences, and you feel like she won’t listen or take advice because she is such a snowflake, but really she’s tired of you calling her Ellie while her name is Ella. How can she take you seriously if you won’t even bother to identify her properly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's quite simple.
Gay people are people attracted to the same gender.
Transgenders are people who have complicated identities. We're not allowed to have a frank discussion about it but it is what it is.
If you feel like people won’t discuss the topic with you, here’s a hint as to why: your language gives you away as someone who doesn’t care to educate yourself or be sensitive to language and how it’s perceived. Transgender is an adjective. It’s not a noun. It cannot be plural. They’re not transgenders, they’re transgender people or trans people. That you don’t even care enough to use the proper language shows that you’re not interested in having a frank, honest and sensitive conversation about the topic, rather than sharing your version of the truth as you feel it should be.
It would be like if you keep trying to have a conversation with Ellie about her experiences, and you feel like she won’t listen or take advice because she is such a snowflake, but really she’s tired of you calling her Ellie while her name is Ella. How can she take you seriously if you won’t even bother to identify her properly?
^^Exhibit A in why Chappelle says the alphabet people are fragile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's quite simple.
Gay people are people attracted to the same gender.
Transgenders are people who have complicated identities. We're not allowed to have a frank discussion about it but it is what it is.
If you feel like people won’t discuss the topic with you, here’s a hint as to why: your language gives you away as someone who doesn’t care to educate yourself or be sensitive to language and how it’s perceived. Transgender is an adjective. It’s not a noun. It cannot be plural. They’re not transgenders, they’re transgender people or trans people. That you don’t even care enough to use the proper language shows that you’re not interested in having a frank, honest and sensitive conversation about the topic, rather than sharing your version of the truth as you feel it should be.
It would be like if you keep trying to have a conversation with Ellie about her experiences, and you feel like she won’t listen or take advice because she is such a snowflake, but really she’s tired of you calling her Ellie while her name is Ella. How can she take you seriously if you won’t even bother to identify her properly?