trans issues aren't "reall" issues like minimum wage, health care,supposedly.
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of course, back here in the real world, trans people are very much disproportionately poor, have great difficulty accessing health care.
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they don't fit the image of the white cis (male) rural rust belt worker that Connor has in his head as the ideal of socialism, though.
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if the left thinks that trans people's struggles are distracting or an outgrowth of bubble elitism, what happens if the left gets power?
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the people who promise to bring low elitists think you're a frivolous elite. so, after the revolution, what does that mean for trans people?
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I mean, obviously,
#notallleftists. I'm a leftist. and Connor's just some asshole at a not all that big magazine.3 replies 1 retweet 10 likes -
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still. I do find him somewhat frightening. I think he would hurt people, if he were in a position to do that.
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the sheer size of the chip on his shoulder abt Jacobinghazi is fairly unnerving
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and just the whole "I've *sacrificed* so much for this career" bullshit
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like, no, not to any greater degree than any other writer of any other ideology
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