GOP & Policies toward/treatment of Transgender & other LGBTQ Americans

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Riley Gaines, who has never won anything in her life, criticizing the greatest gymnast of all time for being a loser is quite a take. As is trying to weaponize Biles' own sexual abuse against her.

Riley Gaines is a hateful bigoted person. A woman who was given every advantage and punches down. I mean, she was an All-American at swimming. She could be proud of that, but instead she decides to act exactly like you'd expect from a dumbass blond girl at UK.
 

You know how many fifth place finishes Riley Gaines would have had had her uninclusive dreams came through - one. Exactly the same as she had when Lia Thomas participated in accordance with the rules then and they tied for fifth (or maybe Gaines was just barely sixth).

In any event, I got to see Biles speak earlier this year. I was immediately struck by (a) how young she still is and (b) how tiny she is. I know she is all muscle but she is an insanely short athlete. A little human tank.
 
Riley Gaines, who has never won anything in her life, criticizing the greatest gymnast of all time for being a loser is quite a take. As is trying to weaponize Biles' own sexual abuse against her.

Riley Gaines is a hateful bigoted person. A woman who was given every advantage and punches down. I mean, she was an All-American at swimming. She could be proud of that, but instead she decides to act exactly like you'd expect from a dumbass blond girl at UK.
Your opinion of Riley may be accurate. It is pretty shitty to use the sexual abuse scandal in that way. However, her point about invalidating the feelings of many to validate the feelings of the very, very few is accurate.

We are supposed to validate the feelings of a single male over the feelings of the all the females "he" impacted. The females who didn't make the team, didn't make the starting lineup, missed out on the postseason, came in second when they should have come in first, came in third when they should have come in second, etc.
 
Your opinion of Riley may be accurate. It is pretty shitty to use the sexual abuse scandal in that way. However, her point about invalidating the feelings of many to validate the feelings of the very, very few is accurate.

We are supposed to validate the feelings of a single male over the feelings of the all the females "he" impacted. The females who didn't make the team, didn't make the starting lineup, missed out on the postseason, came in second when they should have come in first, came in third when they should have come in second, etc.
We get it. You hate queers. Take it to a Pride Parade.
 
Attacking the messenger when you can't attack the message...
Fuck off you stupid piece of shit. Were all tired of your same old bullshit.

You post the same crap over and over and over....

WE KNOW you hate LBGTQ people. You don't have to keep reinforcing it by pointing out other bigoted idiots that share your hatred.

You have no message to attack, you just keep reposting shit from other idiots like you. I hope that your idol one day get's over finishing 5th.
 
@Rock Zen really needs a timeout.

Until he can post something original, all his post should be censored.
Self censor him. It’s a worthwhile discipline, imo. I don’t “Ignore” his pitiable, unworldly, and reactive posts but I have ingrained a functional ignore by habitually scrolling past the split second I see his avatar.

He’s a successful troll because he writes reasonably well, at least grammatically, which I’m convinced tricks folks into thinking he’s a reasonable interlocutor. Yet, his posts are predictable and ever static, despite terrible internal logic accompanied by getting rhetorically switch whipped, time and time again.

His goal is your reaction. Starve him.
 
However, her point about invalidating the feelings of many to validate the feelings of the very, very few is accurate.
This logic defeats all civil rights. Guess what happened when black people got the right to vote in the South? There were a lot of feelings hurt -- a lot more feelings hurt than feelings validated, if statistics are to be believed. But mere popularity has never been the measure of our rights. Indeed, the whole point of the Bill of Rights was to protect individuals from the tyranny you are describing.
 
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