Using your very logic, is it not reasonable for me to be fearful when a legislator proposes a bill w/ genital inspection?
The point is, her fears are of social ostracization, which is not illegal. My fears are of bodily harm, which is.
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And, as I have demonstrated, the threat of that bodily harm is being supported by a specific set of political views
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I didn't say she she's wrong to feel that. I simply have little sympathy because the manifest threat is disproportionate.
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yet you use your fears as an excuse to override hers, at least that's what it seems to me during that tweet.
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No, just to put them in a context of privilege and reality.
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I put them in a context of reality and privilege and there is stuff you can do: buy a gun/taser/pepperspray and learn how to
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use it.
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All those things are fine. And my context is "if you want to be invited to brunch maybe be less supportive of anti-LGBT laws"
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Because everyone has a right to not be around people they feel unsafe around or offended by
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She is losing no rights by being labeled by her peers. I am losing rights when I can't pee in CLT.
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