In all honesty if someone leaves their home wanting to be accepted and viewed as a woman but looks like Iggy Pop they'd probably have a chip on their shoulder all day and do a number of things that wouldn't be considered very ladylike. Who was the person who approached GameStopTranny and encouraged him to make a music video so they could exploit a deranged lunatic and chisel a few shekels out of the controversy?
I thought that you were joking about there being a music video. I thought that someone might have made a video of him/her/it acting stupid and setting it to music. But no! This goofball actually did make a rap (? :dunno
video and someone actually helped put it together. Pay attention to what he/she/it is saying in the song though. He/she/it believes that if he/she/it isn't addressed in the manner that he/she/it
demands, then he/she/it can (rightfully) become aggressive and/or
violent. See, IMO, that's the screwed up part. We do NOT have a right to use violence, even if someone refers to us in a vulgar way - much less just using an identifier that's based on what someone genuinely
appears to be (a dude in women's clothing). But some of these folks seem to believe that if someone doesn't agree with
and support them, that alone is a trigger that
justifies violence on their part.
Hey look it, I'm all for anybody being whoever and whatever they choose to be. Especially these days, I barely give two shits one way or the other. And if I don't agree or I think they're being ridiculous, they need to just accept that too - we can agree to disagree. But now, if and when they tell me that unless I go along to get along, and use the words that
they tell me to use, or they'll go upside my head... well, I guess we'll be
moving some furniture around the room.
The problem with that is, just like when women lose their minds and get violent with men, people like GameStopTranny will become the de facto victim either way. Even if he/she/it threw the first punch, you'd be guilty of a
hate crime or "gay bashing" if you dotted his eyes or flipped off his light switch for a 10 count. We're reaching a point in this increasingly Freaky Friday society that we have different standards of behavior that depend on your demographic grouping. I don't agree with that and I don't see it working longer term in a (truly) civil society. One rule of law and one rule of behavior
for all is what I believe in.
Thanks for the video, Dino. But I do kinda wish that my eyes could "unsee" that. Geez!