I've never heard it used in any form by anyone IRL.
Ok. I have a bunch. Cheers.
I've never heard it used in any form by anyone IRL.
Hmm, in what context?Ok. I have a bunch. Cheers.
Hmm, in what context?
The point of the joke was making fun of how racist and stupid black face is.
So shaming is now the answer. Good for you.Contexts where it's needed as a contrastive? What you're basically saying is you don't know any trans people, and have never paid attention to or discussed trans issues with anyone familiar with them. Which, okay? Good for you?
I see you edited your last post. This highlights something interesting.
You added: "That is the fairness issue. I have no problem referring to them by their preferred term after the let me know what that is. I would expect the same respect."
Combined with your follow-up reply, I can only assume that you feel trans people are just making up their preferences, and you're willing to "entertain" their proclivities so long as they're willing to entertain yours.
This is fundamentally corrupt (and stupid), because you not liking to be called cis is silly because you are cis. You actively identify as cis. You fit the definition. You're cis because you aren't trans. You were born male, raised male, and feel as though you're male. You're cis. The only way you can not be cis is if you were trans. Are you?
This is in stark contrast with what trans people go through, where they transition or are in the process of transitioning to their identified gender and would simply like to no longer be referred to by their deadname or by the incorrect gender. They find it offensive because you are taking what they are, choosing for yourself to reject that, and then wielding what they were as a weapon against them. You make the decision to actively refuse the foundation of what and who they are, thereby negating their value and presence in society and their communities.
Their preference is to not be mislabeled and erased. Your preference is to not hear a word you don't like because of... reasons.
The two situations are not equivalent in any way.
So shaming is now the answer. Good for you.
Y'all are so boring. No one uses the word "cis" IRL
You should be ashamed of shaming his shaming to excuse his shaming attempt on your shame!Shaming to excuse your shaming. Precious.
Shaming to excuse your shaming. Precious.
Shaming to excuse your shaming. Precious.
I saw someone IRL with it on a tshirt once. It was a bit weird, like the internet had come to life and was walking around.
You are just projecting an attempt to shame you where none occurred. It is strange because the way you are responding in exactly the stereotypical way ascribed by the right to the left, suggests to me the whole thing was projection....not that we didn't all know that already
Hmm, well, so much for personal responsibility
Is it too much to ask the same in return?