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> dating troon > hated dad’s maga politics > texts: “I had enough of [Charlie Kirk’s] hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out.” The level of ignorance for the evidence before your very eyes is Orwellian
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129 upvotes, 81 comments. Yik Yak image post by Anonymous in US Politics. "the great groyperlightenment"
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Anonymous 3d

Many people explicitly said they view any support for gay or trans people as inherently violent yet we’re still here pointing fingers at each other instead of trying to nurture a basic level of respect and empathy for one another

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Anonymous 3d

That text chain is the most obviously fabricated shit I’ve ever seen lmao

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3d

“Many people” are still saying this guy was right wing and it’s just incredibly obvious he was not. Unless of course you’re excluding evidence in order to support a certain view. Also, I am not “many people” who think gay people are inherently violent.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3d

That’s good I’m just saying I think this is an incredibly unproductive conversation, we need to address our nation’s discomfort with trans people because they’re becoming more common or else it could turn into something violent

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3d

It already is something violent. Armed Queers salt lake city and Leader Ermiya Fanaeian received funding from the Utah State Democratic comittee and is now under investigation for having advanced knowledge of the assassination. It’s not that queers being armed is bad. I’m for 2A. It’s that the democratic party was overtly funding an organization that has connection to, and advanced knowledge of, this assassination.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3d

I’m saying that all of the vehemently anti-trans person rhetoric going around is likely to lead to an increase in hate crimes

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3d

anti-trans rhetoric is going to lead to more hate crimes? comitted by whom?

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3d

People who don’t see trans people as human beings are likely to buy into the narrative that they’re all violent and need to be eradicated

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3d

no one is saying we need to “eradicate” trans, or overtly committing violence against their group as a whole. we should just stop using taxpayer money to fund the organizations responsible for violence, regardless of the group. it’s also funny your worried about hate crimes against them when two of them, in the past month, are responsible for a violent political assassination and shooting kids who are praying

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3d

The problem here is that you’re still blaming trans people as a whole. Hate crimes against gay and trans people still happen. When straight people commit acts of violence we don’t blame straightness. The fact is that trans people are becoming more common, so as a result, more trans people are going to be involved in violence, because some people are violent, regardless of their orientation.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3d

trans becoming more and more common is a sure-sign of civilizational collapse in an era with remarkably low birth rates. never said anything about blaming trans as a whole, but focused on the Democratic party openly funding trans terror organizations who had advanced knowledge of the kirk assassination. This reminds me of that one tweet where it’s like “if Iran nuked america, can u imagine the islamaphobia?”

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3d

“Trans becoming more and more common is a sure-sign of civilization collapse in an era with remarkably low birth rates.” Ignoring all of the conspiracy shit, I gotta inform you of something important. Trans people as a whole aren’t becoming more common. People becoming comfortable enough to come out as trans is becoming more common.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3d

“Anti-trans rhetoric is going to lead to more hate crimes? Committed by whom?” You have to be a troll. I have too much faith in sapience to believe you’re being serious.

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Anonymous replying to -> ireallylikepancakes 3d

It’s not a conspiracy to say sexuality that results in no birth becoming more and more popular, in an era known for low birth rates, could accelerate a collapse.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3d

You might wanna sit down for this one… Many trans people can get pregnant.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3d

Transgenderism isn’t a sexuality, it’s about gender identity.

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Anonymous replying to -> ireallylikepancakes 3d

by transitioning (surgically or through prolonged horomone use) the reproductive organs are destroyed and one becomes infertile. Again not sure why you’re here debating me on what transgenderism is, or its effects. the main point of the post was targeting left wing institutions (the democratic party) funding a group of trans domestic terrorists with advanced knowledge of a political assassination. No where in that statement does it say anything about trans as a whole

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3d

You say that nobody’s calling for trans people to be eradicated, then immediately say that they’re going to bring about the collapse of our society Make up your mind holy fucking shit

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 3d

Some think it was the fbi, but i think the shooter fabricated them to acquit his lover of knowing beforehand.

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