genuinely astonishing to imagine the kind of gall it takes to insist a grown woman who had a strong and loving relationship, in adulthood, with her late father, knows less about what sort of person he was and what he believed than a random stranger on the internet does.
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I feel like you've got to be pretty far down the cultish/radicalization rabbit-hole to say some shit like that right out loud in public in front of god and everybody, and still be sure you're in the right.
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It's really very grim but also somehow hilarious?
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right! like…I think she might actually know! better than you! who never met him!
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I want to call it "unbelievable", except, of course, sadly it isn't.
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And when told who these people were, the terf went on to say "I know, can they answer my questions?". But the questions just came down to coded ways of asking "Would Terry Pratchett be transphobic?"
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Well that’s next level Terfing when you tell someone they don’t know what their own father would think. I have to assume they didn’t realise who she was.
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Oh no, it was absolutely clear who she was and they doubled down when people pointed it out yet again.
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