Transgender people have been using “attack” to mean things like “denying [their] right to exist” which they use to mean someone said there is a difference between women and trans women.
I wonder if they’ve been using “attack” like that for so long that it’s blurred together in their heads and now they imagine they heard about actual physical attacks.
I love the detail that they keep hitting the transgender people until they start hitting back. Not even they hit first then a fight breaks out. No, apparently they’re such pure martyrs that they just sit there getting hit for a while, hoping the evil feminist will stop on her own.
Transgender people have been using “attack” to mean things like “denying [their] right to exist” which they use to mean someone said there is a difference between women and trans women
Why not? Christians use attack to mean “questioned the existence of the God I believe in”. MRAs use attack to mean “said no when I demanded sex” or “acted like she had a right to be in the space I thought was my own”. Republicans use attack to mean “said something I didn’t like or agree with”. It’s a grand old tradition.
It’s true, though! I saw it happen, and so did this completely unaffiliated witness, Polly-O!
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Transgender people have been using “attack” to mean things like “denying [their] right to exist” which they use to mean someone said there is a difference between women and trans women.
I wonder if they’ve been using “attack” like that for so long that it’s blurred together in their heads and now they imagine they heard about actual physical attacks.
I love the detail that they keep hitting the transgender people until they start hitting back. Not even they hit first then a fight breaks out. No, apparently they’re such pure martyrs that they just sit there getting hit for a while, hoping the evil feminist will stop on her own.
Why not? Christians use attack to mean “questioned the existence of the God I believe in”. MRAs use attack to mean “said no when I demanded sex” or “acted like she had a right to be in the space I thought was my own”. Republicans use attack to mean “said something I didn’t like or agree with”. It’s a grand old tradition.