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  • I'm confused. I don't see any victim blaming in the article. Most of the article is lending a voice to trans/NB people to tell how hard it is, when someone in their family is bigoted and anti trans to begin with and how they, instead of trying to understand, doubled down on their hatred and bigotry and became nasty after they came out.

    People do not become right wing bigots, because they have a trans child or cousin. But for some its hard to confront their own bigotry when suddenly the thing they "fear" is in their own backyard. So they react the opposite and burrow down deeper in right wing hatred.

    Can we not acknowledge that this is an effect often hapening in right wing families when a family member comes out? That doesnt mean the coming out is at fault. Its bigots doubling down on their bigotry, because they can not, like normal people, reflect on their stance and admit, that maybe they were wrong.

  • Yeah, the Nazis were of the same opinion. First they locked them all away and then euthanized countless people with physical and mental disabilities.

    This is what's in your future America, if you don't get your ass up and vote against Trump. And when you're already up, look around you and make sure others around you can and do too.

  • When it's obvious that this is a photo from fashion week or something and not porn, I don't think anyone would bat an eye in Europe. I personally have never worked somewhere, where I would be worried about a photo like that coming up on my screen.

    I don't know about the US, but in Europe context matters.