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“the trendy bandwagon”

It’s not semantics. There really are people who believe trans people are faking it.

No, I’m not stupid enough to have read the wizard books for children.

Not liking the wizard books for children and thinking trans people are valid is not, in fact, wrong.

ok harry potter fan

Their joke (and that’s what it was) about redistribution of wealth was originally a joke about reparations for ADOS people. From the big Polygon article:

That idea was not at all socialist and was highly controversial both in and out of the company at the time. It was management trying to do a take on reparations. Management’s idea was to just give the money to black people. It took the (few) black people on staff to convince them that this idea was extremely

No, one random jerk on the internet means saying that nobody says the thing that random jerk is saying is absolutely false.

And you’re a Harry Potter fan.

You’re concerned about minority representation for TERFs and homophobes.

Literally the reply in my notifications right before yours was one saying that “Trans people only exist in their own heads.” So yes, people dispute the existence of trans people.

The message is the “kill yourself”-ingness of it all.

No. Look at Linehan. He spends literally most of his day going online and talking about trans people. It has only increased since his transphobia was first being addressed.

What the fuck are you talking about?

That you read the entire series of books about wizards for children seems to be clouding your judgment!

That, compared to the number of straight people who are homophobic, is a rounding error of the population. It’s not even worth thinking about.

Are there any transphobic people who aren’t secretly trans? Any homophobic people who aren’t secretly gay?

You’re right, that’s a very accurate descriptor of what you’ve done here.

Thing is, it’s only mainstream in the media class. Most British people are at least relatively accepting of trans people compared to what newspapers try to tell them.