

You're making a poor case that someone is a bad person because they are a bigot by also being bigoted to her and other trans people.
You can go through my entire post history if you'd like. I've said absolutely nothing bigoted about her at all. Even used the proper gender for her and everything like you want. I simply do not care that others are returning the same level of behavior that Sena is. Because everyone wants to use that to deflect the actual points. Go on. You can check. Find a single instance of me being a bigot towards Sena. And no, just hating them for their behaviors, performance and nepotism doesn't count. That's not bigotry.



people were disappointed by her poor performance as voice of expansions' main character. we can try to find "actual culprit" by guessing around who was the director or casting director or whatever. but: as consumers/players, we really experience artists performance first, lik in context of videogame cutscene, her voice talent work. no one had reason to look closer to miss Bryer if there was nothing wrong with her performance.
then people found her rude, or tactless, or double standard-y, or unprofessional takes on whatever on social media. we can postulate how whatever one posts to their private social media account shouldn't matter. but that's not how it works. we know that, even sena bryer knows that. if she, somehow, doesn't she shouldn't be on social media.
half-ok adjusted adults don't go around running and crying about """death threats""" on the internet. if someone's gut is truly and honestly telling them they are in real effin danger, they don't act like miss bryer is acting. and if authorities think someone is danger in situation where miss bryer is now, their instructions aren't likely: oh yeah keep on spamming your social media!
her behavior is actively making her look pretty bad in my eyes, but since that is off-topic i can't be assed to comment further. i am not interested in anyone's takes on intersexed boxers' situations, or whatever she has recently used as her hobbyhorse to veer back to transwomen. beyond awkward transition, if anything i say.
i see her, by her behavior, narrowly above imageboard troll. old internet used to say something about feeding those.
she has already joined the cohort of other social media/content creator heroes who kept so much noise about their death threats years ago - and who are still very very much alive, holding "wedding themed 40 yo birthday parties alone :-)))"
Last edited by Burmecia; 08-10-2024 at 06:16 AM.
We don't owe anything to hypocrites. No one cares if a horrible person tries to force them into speaking about them a certain way when they don't deserve it, and they don't deserve it if they don't extend the same courtesy to others.
Everyone is tired of this dishing it but can't take it bs.
Besides, you can't force people against their will to speak a certain way. Respect is earned, not obligated. Compelled speech is fascistic.
I call Sena She to be polite and I'm used to it from talking to my own trans friend, even though Sena doesn't deserve it and makes trans people like my friend look bad by being a terrible person.


Trans people are individuals and they don't make the entirety of all trans people "look bad" by being bad people as individuals. Do you think all men are bad because one man murdered someone?We don't owe anything to hypocrites. No one cares if a horrible person tries to force them into speaking about them a certain way when they don't deserve it, and they don't deserve it if they don't extend the same courtesy to others.
Everyone is tired of this dishing it but can't take it bs.
Besides, you can't force people against their will to speak a certain way. Respect is earned, not obligated. Compelled speech is fascistic.
I call Sena She to be polite and I'm used to it from talking to my own trans friend, even though Sena doesn't deserve it and makes trans people like my friend look bad by being a terrible person.
Three words to tear apart this stupid argument immediately.
Man. Versus. Bear.
Men are kinda one half of the entire human race.
Whereas trans people are kinda, 0.00001% of the US population alone.
If you were actually involved with trans issues and not just taking advantage of trans people to virtue signal and feel good about yourself, you would know that there is a scaling problem. The smaller the minority group, the more any individual's actions reflect upon that group. We are just enough not to judge people by the groups they belong to but by themselves as an individual, but naturally, prejudice exists.
Trans people see people like Sena be misogynistic, and they get too scared of being judged by others' prejudice to feel comfortable or open about themselves and look and present the way they want to.
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