Sarah Brown on Nostr: I don’t believe I used the word confused. I wasn’t confused. I knew. As for how. ...
I don’t believe I used the word confused.
I wasn’t confused. I knew.
As for how. I just did.
And my point is that that same situation consistently, regardless of demographic, occurs in about 1% of live births.
And when people like Sunak or Starmer portray trans people as dangerous predators who don’t deserve healthcare or equal rights, those roughly half a million people, evenly distributed about the Uk, the majority of voting age, know they’re speaking about us.
Of the other 99%, meanwhile, almost none of them actually care. Studies consistently show this.
Regardless of whatever intrusive questions you ask us about whether we had sexual stirrings as toddlers (seriously, dude?), we still know they’re talking about us.
And we vote.
I wasn’t confused. I knew.
As for how. I just did.
And my point is that that same situation consistently, regardless of demographic, occurs in about 1% of live births.
And when people like Sunak or Starmer portray trans people as dangerous predators who don’t deserve healthcare or equal rights, those roughly half a million people, evenly distributed about the Uk, the majority of voting age, know they’re speaking about us.
Of the other 99%, meanwhile, almost none of them actually care. Studies consistently show this.
Regardless of whatever intrusive questions you ask us about whether we had sexual stirrings as toddlers (seriously, dude?), we still know they’re talking about us.
And we vote.