Helen I know you jest, but if someone doesn't think you're who you think you are, they can take a long walk off a short cliff for all I care
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Replying to @fatass_catgirl
Right attitude. Do I accuse religious ppl who tell me I'm made in the image of a God when I know I'm an ape of erasing my identity? No
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Replying to @HPluckrose
My thoughts are simply as long as you being yourself isn't hurting anyone, then you can be whoever u want, I'll use whatever pronouns u want
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Replying to @fatass_catgirl
Me too. Writing something about this at the moment. My objection is to ppl being forced to use words related to things they don't believe in
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Replying to @fatass_catgirl
I don't think it should. Religious ppl must be allowed to be wrong but so must everybody else.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
This comes back to the right to refuse service to gays though, or at least it could
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Replying to @fatass_catgirl
Not really, tho I am torn on that. The right to believe things & say them is different to the right to discriminate against people.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Well what if you're speaking with a religious person that doesn't accept trans as existing and refuses to use your proper pronouns?
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Replying to @fatass_catgirl
You think they're an arsehole. You can annoy them by refusing to use their proper pronouns. Also if a feminist does it.
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You can also refuse to accept their identity as an immortal soul made in the image of a god & insist they're an ape. I actually do this.
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