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Hi everyone, first time in this posting here. First time ever coming here, honestly.
It doesn't look like I have the correct permission to make a text post so please, forgive me for using this post. But it kind of fits with what I am getting at...
Would it be safe to say that within the American political system, the Republicans and the generally most right leaning people are the ones who give the least respect to the trans community? Some of them think of trans people as less than human? That in general, the right and all that come with it, don't agree with anything when it comes to the trans community? I have a point I'm going to ask permission to make. But I'd like to do it with the blessing of the community. It's just something I wrote, as a far right leaning person, about trans people. And I'm pretty far right. I love Shapiro and J. Peterson. Crowder isn't too bad. Figured it's relevant to show how far right I lean. I'd like to share something I wrote in reply to an email I got about trans people and well, me and who "my people are".
If there is a better place to post this, please, tell me. I don't want to jump in this thread like this. Depressing topic. :(
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I'd rather link to the two blog posts. But I don't want anyone to think I'm advertising the blog. It just ended up formatting better in the blog.
And there isn't anything in there that should be thought of as offensive. Even though I do mention being offended often. I'd love insight from the trans community. I would welcome a scathing, hateful comment if it was genuine and what the person felt.