Rekshots wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2017 9:50 pm
J-Don wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:16 pm
Rekshots wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2017 6:53 pm
Some girls have penises, deal with it.
it's not that i have a problem with it
but that people in those circles undergo extremist ideologies that not only defy basic scientific rationale that we are a dimorphic species, but force that shit to be everybody's business
for LGBTQ people this is unfortunately a case where the majority are silenced by the unruly liberal academia minority
like look at that fuckin table... those genders or whatever literally repeat themselves and on top of that who are they expecting to learn that shit
LGBTQ people from my hood are too busy trying to survive rather than concern themselves with that bullshit
me and pre k wanna be black. are you okay with us painting ourselves black and talking jive?
serious question
i think that it is within the propensity of human nature to have a curiosity to transcend or explore social boundaries whether it be race or gender
but i think that such inclinations have been disproportionately exploited in favor of certain classes in our society.
like I said, queers living in the hood don't have the same reach to celebrate their lives (and to a further extent gender) in the same manner as individuals from upper-scale communities.
that being said, I think it has gotten to the point where so-called folks with higher social mobility have not only utilized these liberties, but are now starting to exploit them such that not only are their poorer counterparts being suppressed but that the line of normalcy has long been trespassed. Hence why you have so many weird genders floating around nowadays
People like Rachel Dolezal are products of this predicament with regards to race, though it has manifested itself in other forms such as wiggers and people like Boy C. Don't get it twisted, for there are plenty of hood ass white people. The difference between them and Boy C, however, is that with hood white people they are authentic as a result of their material conditions. Boy C and Dolezal had their whole lives to amend and as a result figuratively played dress-up. As a result, everybody looks at them like gimmicks
This is not to say that people with social mobility shouldn't or can't be around or moved by the marginalized sectors of society. In fact, there are healthy ways to utilize that social mobility to the benefit of those people. Boy C and Dolezal just need to come around and see it
Sorry for the long response, but I hope this answers your question... cuz you wanted me to be serious
