these two people who i thought were my friends shared transphobic posts online.. good thing i screenshot it and emailed their employers. this isn’t a “preference” it’s BASIC human rights.
someone tell me if i did the right thing or not? personally i dont judge or am hurtful with my words to anyone ? nobody deserves to be disrespected
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Anonymous3w
i forgot mention they were being colorist online too so i added those screenshots to the email
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Anonymous3w
not enough info provided
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Anonymous3w
Messing with someone's job is way too far. You and I both don't agree, but it is free speech.
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AnonymousOP3w
you did the right thing
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Anonymous#13w
thank you i needed to hear this
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AnonymousOP3w
yeah ofc I’d do the exact same thing
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Anonymous#23w
womp womp
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Anonymous#43w
You're just gonna get retaliatory action against you. I'm sure everything she has said online has not been perfect. You can become not friends with them anymore or you're gonna make them lose a job? That's too far.
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Anonymous#23w
Free speech is a right that protects you from being legally prosecuted. No one is putting them in prison. Companies don't have to employ transphobic people if they don't want to.
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Anonymous#23w
Transphobes should be relegated to a permanent underclass
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AnonymousOP3w
Btw I don't hate anybody for the record. I just don't think you should mess with somebody's job. You can not be friends with them and cut them out of your life that's enough.
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Anonymous#23w
Nah, transphobes don’t deserve happy lives.
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Anonymous#23w
Actions have consequences? Like you post something transphobic online, a lot of employers are not gonna want to hire you. Maybe they shouldn't have posted anything transphobic to begin with.