Nope, it's real easy. Anything that states or implies that all trans people are mentally or morally inferior by reason of being trans.It's not hard to figure out anti-trans rhetoric.
"Perverts," "groomers," stuff like that.
Nope, it's real easy. Anything that states or implies that all trans people are mentally or morally inferior by reason of being trans.It's not hard to figure out anti-trans rhetoric.
Is that what I said? Oh okay. Better shut up I guess.Nope, it's real easy. Anything that states or implies that all trans people are mentally or morally inferior by reason of being trans.
"Perverts," "groomers," stuff like that.
Um. . . no. Whatever gave you that idea?Is that what I said? Oh okay. Better shut up I guess.
That really is the question, isn't it? What is anti-trans rhetoric and what isn't?
Retired_Can_Soldier said:
As for safe space. You'd think it was open season on trans people in Canada, and that is utter nonsense.
Holy Cow….a view from the outside looking in.
Commies! Run and hide!Holy Cow….a view from the outside looking in.
The British Commies (?) from the Telegraph interviewing Canadians?Commies! Run and hide!
The worst kind.The British Commies (?) from the Telegraph interviewing Canadians?
I think the driver of a prairie schooner is called teamster or wagon master, not captain.I’m still partial to the pronouns of “Doctor” and “Captain” (in the nautical prairie sense) at this point… until I self identify otherwise.
BC Ferries is short of captains. Not much different than driving a truck. Actually easier since you never have to back into a dock.
Do they have mandatory Mariachi Bands? It’s a good selling feature for us Prairie Captains…as we self-identify, etc…BC Ferries is short of captains. Not much different than driving a truck. Actually easier since you never have to back into a dock.