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Count me on Ash’s side here. There is enough hate going around vs trans people, black people, female people, indigenous people ... all the marginalized communities ... that they should be able to cooperate over a simple thing like “community hashtags”.

Are you for real right now.

Eh, ok, fair. That’s a bit of a mistargeting. It’s really meant at the kind of jerks she cites. But I’m still very much disinclined to listen to people who ignore other Black women (especially Black trans women) who explain why they’re fine with #SayHerName being used for Brianna Ghey, and don’t give a fuck about

If you had any knowledge of the Say Her Name campaign you’d know how heavily it has pushed for the justice of black transwomen so I don't understand why you are throwing vitriol at the writer beyond bringing some much-needed context to this tragedy that should've been directly in the article. 

I thought the point of civil rights was to bring equality and to bridge the gap between us. I mean isnt that the point. You cant have equality without harmony. Arguing over a hashtag or name seems like waste of time and unproductive. But i dont think some (not all) really care about the integrity aspect of civil

The hashtag Say Her Name was started BY indigenous women FOR indigenous women who get kidnapped at alarming rates. Nobody was crying when BlackLivesMatter started using it, and nobody should have. This is a hashtag for left-wing solidarity, not division.

Reading comprehension isn’t really your thing, is it?

Why is this even an issue?

I guarantee you nobody on the other side of the bloody ocean was even aware that the hashtag was “created by” anybody for anything else.

I don’t mind this. I’m opposed to violence against ALL women, no matter their skin color, trans or cis.

bummer. that’s too bad. deal with it.

Fuck solidarity, right?

I think the best way to strive for social reform on a global scale is to definitely get catty over a fucking hastag.

Except that in that study, they measured three types of athletic performance (sit-ups, push-ups, and running) and the advantages in 2 of the 3 disappeared after two years. And they also showed that the running advantage was ebbing, just that after 2 years (not 2.5) it hadn’t completely disappeared yet. And, oddly

First off, his pronouns are he/his; second, this was part of a large interview and cover story that included his transition as a topic so why *wouldn’t* he talk about it?

“This person seems be a large amount of work.”

As mentioned in the article, look at how the studio let Michael Cera dress. If nothing else, it’s a shitty double standard.

they’d like you to dress a certain way do something with your body that you find extremely distressing and uncomfortable for the promotional activities.

From the article you didn’t read:

Obviously you have never had gender dysphoria and depression associated with it.