He was like "I HAVE THE RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH ANYWHERZ I LIKE!" and I was like "Yup, and I'll tell you you're rude and innappropriate and your words are transphobic." He didn't like that
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It's been a while since I've had to speak up but last time I was still at school and these older boys were clearly picking on this younger boy so I stepped in and said I'd talk to the deputy principals if they didn't quit it.
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I then invited the younger boy to sit with my mismatched group of friends so he wouldn't become a target again. Most of the time when I interact with ppl they're just asking for help. Like this sweet old grandma who couldn't work out how to turn her mobile data back on.
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Harassment in public transport is common enough in Greece that Action Aid filmed mock incidents in 2015 to gauge reactions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhIaPWvW07o … lots of people stood up to the 'harasser.' Every little bit helps, I'm worried of the time when people will be too afraid to speak up
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