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How "Good" Celebrities Turn Transphobic

From JK Rowling to now William Shatner, we've seen more and more  celebrities begin to address transgender issues online and especially on  Twitter, even when they don't. So let's address some common  misconceptions, and ho celebrities continue to turn transphobic online.

How "Good" Celebrities Turn Transphobic

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Some good news in a time of Darkness the trumpanzee and the dark side lost their ability to deny transgender individuals the healthcare protection that they were received under the Obama Administration. That the Trump regime had plan to implement in a couple days.So a brief glimmer of light in a time of Darkness

Yeah... I figured it was time to give Mrs. Martin-Green center stage on my shelf given Shatner's comments

Jessie Earl

I noticed you unsurprisingly switched a photograph on the shelf for another. But I couldn't watch the video all the way through... too much anxiety, too few spoons. The backlash just feels so strong, it's all I can do not to just despair.

Hannah F.

Excellent video. Always appreciate your work, Jessie. I hope William Shatner himself watches this and takes it in the spirit in which you intended it. I really hope he doesn't go down the same rabbit hell hole as J.K. Rowling.

Another insightful, well-reasoned and compassionate video dealing with a topical issue - I hope this video gets widely watched. And I haven't been on YouTube or here on Patreon much recently, you've got so many more high-level patrons now, and hopefully many more patrons in general - I'm so pleased for you (o:

H Johnson

I do not like labels when they are miss used. "Disabled people," for example. I hate hearing people saying it because I think they're prejudging me base on how I move. Others with disabilities embrace that label. However you choose to see it, it's just a label. You can decide to let it stick, or rip it off.

I feel like William would find "The Shatman" more offensive then cis.


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