a woman dares to stand up for other women, and that makes her a transphobe. wow. woke misogyny.
a woman dares to stand up for other women, and that makes her a transphobe. wow. woke misogyny.
a brave new world in which a woman standing up for women’s rights is branded a -phobe and a bigot. if being for women’s rights means being anti-trans — and this is just basic logic — trans rights are in direct contradiction with women’s rights. i understand that women-hating and women-bashing is a men’s traditional…
as a lifelong fan of Sapek’s works I still cannot fathom how the showrunner managed to completely miss the entire point of the character.
portraying women propely is a bother. men do it better, anyway. just look at Cheery.
why don’t they just identify as men — and get paid more instanteniously?
yeah, right.
they change both their sex and their name
obviously, it is both. sexual predators are changing their legal sex to have their criminal records go away. encarcerated pedophiles and rapists declare themselves women to be moved to women’s prison estates — and at the same time neuroatypical youth and young lesbians are being pressured into medical transitioning.…
thank you for once again stating clrealy that the transdoxa is against women and against women’s rights and clearly misogynistic and homophobic and lesbophobic. I hope you will feel comfortable amongst those against JKR like these nice peeps:
I am not Polish, I am Ukrainian, but I did read a lot of his interviews over the years and attended his panels at conventions and drank with him.
i wonder where my comment about Sapkowsky’s professional training and career went.
yep. in 2000s, I attended numerous conventions all over Ukraine. obv.m so did Sapkowsky :)
he’s been a celebrity for the last 25 years.
he is not an asshole. he is polite.
it’s second. the first one was a Polish TV series of 2001
seriously, do your homework.