LGBT Crew puts Joy Reid on that Summer Jam Screen

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It actually IS weird as fukc for a woman to feel like she's a man and vice versa. I heard an NPR interview with an *FORMER TRANS WOMAN*. A dude who was convinced he as actually a female. Lived as a female for years (kept his peter apparently), then decided he was not actually a woman. He was actually a man.

So in all that back and forth was he literally transforming from male to female. He was probably saying "I've always known I was a woman" when he was cross dressing. So what happened?
Not that you would want to research it, but despite the fact that there are 'normal' trans people, a lot of that shyt is social conditioning. What likely happened was something or someone(s) in his environment convinced and confused him. And then somewhere along the line it got too hard or he healed. You said youself that he "decided". Transgenders don't decide. No matter what the full story is, that person was not transgender. He was a transvestite. I know some folks get tired of all the labels but there is a distinction. It's basically all squares are rectangles but not all squares...to keep it simple.
 

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People hold the same views that they did before...as I'm sure Joy does...and many people do.

They do.

And I wish people would stop backtracking on their views. If straight people don't like gay people lying and being in the closet, on the same plane, straight people should stop lying about their tolerance towards gay people. If you find their lifestyle abhorrent and find the need to voice your opinions with respect to it, don't backtrack when things gets hot and heavy.

People need to own their views. I got mad respect for that Kim Burrell gospel chick who said gays are perverted and owned it. She didn't backtrack and said her views are biblical and it was nothing anyone can do to sway her opinion on that. She faced a little backlash, her pockets got hurt a little, but she kept it moving. It wasn't the end of the world.

Straight folks that are lying about their acceptance because of potential economic or community blowback are in the same lane as downlow gay men. They are all hiding their true feelings, scared to be judged (publicly or financially) by the general public.
 

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Keep this stupid ignorant bullshyt to yourself.

You've got me, this board, and the internet in general fukced up.

So: never. I write what I want

Moreover, you have to debate me and prove me wrong if you want to refute something I wrote.

So go ahead. Pick anything I wrote and let's do this. Point out where I'm wrong
 

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Not that you would want to research it, but despite the fact that there are 'normal' trans people, a lot of that shyt is social conditioning. What likely happened was something or someone(s) in his environment convinced and confused him. And then somewhere along the line it got too hard or he healed. You said youself that he "decided". Transgenders don't decide. No matter what the full story is, that person was not transgender. He was a transvestite. I know some folks get tired of all the labels but there is a distinction. It's basically all squares are rectangles but not all squares...to keep it simple.

That's certainly one way to look at it

But all this is based on how the person "really feels" inside.

1) You can't possibly know for sure what people truly feel

2) That shyt CHANGES all the time

So a "transvestite" isn't that different from Bruce Jenner who has a penis AND a woman of the year award. Both dress in women's clothes. You say the difference is how they feel inside I say how they feel inside isn't even worth bringing up (see above).

That's what I am saying

LGBTQWERTY is my way of saying that eventually they will add every alphabet to describe every possible concept but there aren't 26 different objective things, just 26 ways that people say they feel.

You're still back to basically 2 'things'. Male and female. Males that dress as females and every type combo but theres butch and there's fem.

Ultimately the pursuit of categorizing and treating all this as real will run out of gas cause it's unweildy.

So the ex trans person changes their birth cert to say he's a woman. Then he becomes a guy again. So he can change it back? How many times can you change it? Or why even have it on there if you can just erase it and write what you want. Why not change the year? Cause you don't FEEL like you're 40, so let's change the birth cert to match how you FEEL about your age.
 
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That's certainly one way to look at it

But all this is based on how the person "really feels" inside.

1) You can't possibly know for sure what people truly feel

2) That shyt CHANGES all the time

So a "transvestite" isn't that different from Bruce Jenner who has a penis AND a woman of the year award. Both dress in women's clothes. You say the difference is how they feel inside I say how they feel inside isn't even worth bringing up (see above).

That's what I am saying

LGBTQWERTY is my way of saying that eventually they will add every alphabet to describe every possible concept but there aren't 26 different objective things, just 26 ways that people say they feel.

You're still back to basically 2 'things'. Male and female. Males that dress as females and every type combo but theres butch and there's fem.

Ultimately the pursuit of categorizing and treating all this as real will run out of gas cause it's unweildy.

So the ex trans person changes their birth cert to say he's a woman. Then he becomes a guy again. So he can change it back? How many times can you change it? Or why even have it on there if you can just erase it and write what you want. Why not change the year? Cause you don't FEEL like you're 40, so let's change the birth cert to match how you FEEL about your age.
Breh, people get surgery to look and feel younger all the time, tho. It's the most common reason for surgery, if i'm not mistaken. So while I ain't heard of anyone doing it on paper, the certainly try to do it cosmetically all the time.
 

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Can somebody look up the past "Straight in Equality" award winners so that we can examine the inevitable racist comments and posts made by them over the years?

This organization has a right to grant or rescind this award to and from anybody. Just interested to see what they (dug up and) ignored about past recipients.
 
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While she was indeed already a grown ass woman when she said it


we all said extremely homophobic stuff in the 90s/early 00s that most of us will look back on and cringe.


calling something gay or someone a fakkot was the norm


and we bumped Styles P "Kill that fakkot" not cause we hated gays but because the song was hard and the word fakkot was just another word for describing a b1tch ass nikka (u could be straight and still be a fakkot)


But now I hear my little 13 yr old cousins say that dumb sh1t in online games or amongst eachother not realizing the true bigotry behind them simply because they're dumbass kids and their brains aren't fully developed enough tor realize their own hypocrisy. And u can't even get mad at them because u remember when u were equally as dumb and said the same sh1t, just gotta hope they eventually wise up or it will lead to them losing opportunities in life and being fired for their bigotry.


But yeah, Don't think its fair to criticize folks for some homophobic sh1t they said in the 90s or early 00s, times were different. And it would be equivalent to getting on someone for calling black people Negroes or Negress in the 1950s when at the time the term "black" wasn't even really used amongst black folks and those were the normal phrases at the time.








I still talk about gay folks

way you postin here makes me think you are a fakkit sir

I dare you to quote me
 
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I still talk about gay folks

way you postin here makes me think you are a fakkit sir

I dare you to quote me
I share opinions on alot of things/wide range of topics.

Having an opinion on the matter = u must be gay, or u must be racist or u must be XYZ is an effective way to shun folks from speaking their mind and promotes thought policing. I had a breh on here claim I was justifying incestuous relationships because I said that I was curious to know what explanations evolutionary psychologist had for why such things happen.... Point is ...speak your mind and don't let nikkas make u afraid to speak up. That's some hoe sh1t.

U can be a perfectly straight man whose penis gets soft whenever some gayness is in the midst....and yet still feel that everyone should be respected. It's called being civilized breh
 
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