Something to share about trans-discrimination.

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Re: Something to share about trans-discrimination.

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Hi Dave, Jesus, would you like to see what was said to me on the EA chatroom today?

Unknown is ~robi@vyedhgpehuze * Java User

Unknown on #Lobby

<Unknown> this from a man who wants to be a woman....stupid one.

<Unknown> to emily

Edit: forgot to mention, this is in #lobby

I don't go to lobby. Years ago AOL burnt me out of chat rooms.

But I once from my office heard one acquaintance say to another acquaintance that "they never park in a handicapped place unless they were in a hurry" and of course, there was nothing wrong with them.

Another time, a boss's wife met this little blond girl who was just a gorgeous little girl and on finding out who her mother was said "gee, you'd never think she be that pretty!" To this day I sit stunned at that bit of insolence and nastiness.

Or the large fellow at work who said to me -- I spent the weekend editing down my porn films to eight hours of cum shots! Now that was work!" ... There's no answer to that other than taking a shower with strong soap.

Or -- the fellow who informed me that when his girl friend gives him blow jobs and he orgasms that he has to close his eyes and that's dangerous at 70 mph on the PA Turnpike. (yes, 70 mph)... Crass? I would say so.

I really don't need to see what you say was bad. I trust you. There isn't much to say to people in these circumstances.
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Re: Something to share about trans-discrimination.

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Dave (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:42 pm I really don't need to see what you say was bad. I trust you. There isn't much to say to people in these circumstances.

No there isn't... it's like trying to convince a racist that he or she is wrong.
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Re: Something to share about trans-discrimination.

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Dave (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:42 pm I don't go to lobby. Years ago AOL burnt me out of chat rooms.

But I once from my office heard one acquaintance say to another acquaintance that "they never park in a handicapped place unless they were in a hurry" and of course, there was nothing wrong with them.

Another time, a boss's wife met this little blond girl who was just a gorgeous little girl and on finding out who her mother was said "gee, you'd never think she be that pretty!" To this day I sit stunned at that bit of insolence and nastiness.

Or the large fellow at work who said to me -- I spent the weekend editing down my porn films to eight hours of cum shots! Now that was work!" ... There's no answer to that other than taking a shower with strong soap.

Or -- the fellow who informed me that when his girl friend gives him blow jobs and he orgasms that he has to close his eyes and that's dangerous at 70 mph on the PA Turnpike. (yes, 70 mph)... Crass? I would say so.

I really don't need to see what you say was bad. I trust you. There isn't much to say to people in these circumstances.

I have to add on, that the person who said those things to me is on the forums and had taken a look at my EA profile information. It's really sad that someone is using the EA to gather information about me and send ignorant transphobic barbs like these my way:
Dave (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:42 pm <Unknown> this from a man who wants to be a woman....stupid one.

<Unknown> to emily
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Re: Something to share about trans-discrimination.

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That's just someone being an ignorant bully online.

We both know better than that.
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