Who are you? I was just quick glancing through posts to gather the most glaringly obvious transphobic posts. I'm sorry that you thought you were more important. I will forget you within a number of hours.Nice to see that you're letting this perceived slight live rent free in your mind and advocating for harassment.
Just because there are people who won't accept/bend to your ideology ,you throw a tantrum then paint them as inhumane monsters worthy of ridicule/harassment.
I see you're comparing respecting a person's identity and preferences to me somehow thinking less of a person for the innocuous food they eat. This is proving to be quite... predictable.As an example; there are people who doesn't consume certain foods due to ideology, religious beliefs, and personal reason while mostly keeping to themselves, would you then go around forcing them to eat the food they don't want to consume and paint those who doesn't as inhumane weirdos?
I'd like to believe that, but your behavior thus far says otherwise.I'm polite enough to use their name rather than use the wrong pronoun which i'm still having a hard time reconciling the new definitions with the definitions i grew up with. Yes with time i might grow accustomed and accept it but for now i'm trying to be as mindful as i can.
Indeed, if it's just that you don't like the sound of her voice, that's a matter of taste.
Except that it's ABUNDANTLY clear that people dislike her for being trans as cited in this very topic, and then there are others that just aren't as direct about it, but are pretty obvious in their implied bigoted views.
Appeasement and negotiation are two very, very different things. And I have the experience to know that, believe me. I'm not telling you to change your goals, only your methods.Yeah no I stopped reading after this.
Transphobes don't get their excuses for being vile pieces of human trash because they're called out being transphobes. They get it because they think they can get away with it, as it makes them feel superior, and online there are no consequences.
Bullies don't magically stop being bullies because you grovel to them. This is usually called appeasement, and it has consistently failed historically.
Everything we do as an interaction is a negotiation. It's two, or more, people trying to find a way to interact and prosper. By going on the offensive, you stake demands, not ask for an exchange. You demand without offering, and are confused why they resist.
Yes, appeasement and negotiation ARE different things. What you're speaking of is appeasement.Appeasement and negotiation are two very, very different things. And I have the experience to know that, believe me. I'm not telling you to change your goals, only your methods.
Everything we do as an interaction is a negotiation. It's two, or more, people trying to find a way to interact and prosper. By going on the offensive, you stake demands, not ask for an exchange. You demand without offering, and are confused why they resist.
I like how in order to say something like this you have to tacitly admit that you're in the wrong.
Not off to a good start, but then again that's been you this whole topic it seems. Must be quite the life to live.
Sure, brilliant take.
You're so much better than me, please teach me more.



I feel sorry for you. A child crying for attention and throwing a temper tantrum because people won't bend to your will.Ah yes, approach bullies and politely ask them to stop while they continue relentlessly mocking and insulting someone for something they can't control, all while announcing how they know of the facts behind it and don't care.
Counter-point, they deserve to be ridiculed for so utterly demonstrating how they're devoid of empathy and respect for another human being purely because they don't look or sound the way they want them to.
Negotiation is a confrontation with an enemy you cannot just dismiss. You don't negotiate with friends after all.
We can and will dismiss the people in this topic.
The list just keeps growing, thanks for proving my point though.
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