• Lengsel@latte.isnot.coffee
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    1 year ago

    Why is someone described as having an irrational fear if they do not support anything trans? It’s a linguistic question. How does someone being against something labelled an irrational fear?

        • Grimpen@lemmy.ca
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          1 year ago

          Eh, go crawl back under your bridge, troll. Loaded question. I’m assuming you realize the presumption in your question is at best unsupported from the way you phrased it.

          But to give your question more thought that it deserves, I’m talking about adults harassing 10 year olds at a school track meet because they don’t approve of their looks. Read The “Fine” Article.


          For anyone else reading this, the man accused of confronting the child disputes that claim. He says he only asked an official if the event was co-ed. The matter is being investigated. No need for pitchforks. I think everyone except a confrontational minority (as the commenter I’m replying to) recognizes that randos confronting children at ostensibly fun school events is not great.

    • SilentStorms@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      1 year ago

      “Linguistic question” sure. I don’t see anyone arguing that hydrophobic things aren’t actually terrified of water. You know what it means.