I agree 100% about him being gay shouldn't matter but I think it was relevant because I'm not sure if the Manager were straight, he or she would be given the same grace on their actions of telling the ridiculous person to leave. This is in San Francisco and the liberal meter runs high.
I agree 100% about him being gay shouldn't matter but I think it was relevant because I'm not sure if the Manager were straight, he or she would be given the same grace on their actions of telling the ridiculous person to leave. This is in San Francisco and the liberal meter runs high.
Given the grace by whom? If people would stand up for an antisocial bully simply because he's trans, I'd say they're part of the problem. I feel like this state of affairs can't go on much longer
Many MANY people "would stand up for an antisocial bully simply because he's trans". That's what's been happening for years now, and only recently has pushback been socially OK. Musk buying Twitter was the signature event that undercut some of the power of the transactivists. They still wholly own the Democratic Party though.
I know what you mean, but I feel like how people react online is often not how they would react IRL. Then again, I don't live in San Francisco! I've visited Brighton (UK) plenty of times though, and I can imagine some people there letting trans people walk all over them
I agree 100% about him being gay shouldn't matter but I think it was relevant because I'm not sure if the Manager were straight, he or she would be given the same grace on their actions of telling the ridiculous person to leave. This is in San Francisco and the liberal meter runs high.
Given the grace by whom? If people would stand up for an antisocial bully simply because he's trans, I'd say they're part of the problem. I feel like this state of affairs can't go on much longer
Well, as I like to say, GWL (guilty white liberals) and progressives which make up a large percentage of SF residents.
Many MANY people "would stand up for an antisocial bully simply because he's trans". That's what's been happening for years now, and only recently has pushback been socially OK. Musk buying Twitter was the signature event that undercut some of the power of the transactivists. They still wholly own the Democratic Party though.
I know what you mean, but I feel like how people react online is often not how they would react IRL. Then again, I don't live in San Francisco! I've visited Brighton (UK) plenty of times though, and I can imagine some people there letting trans people walk all over them