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Chris Real
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I might have to make a hard climb. You might have to make the same one too. So I don't see a difference this time. I end up at the same place as you. (If you wanna know my politics, read my posts. Also: I Follow in haste, and Block at my leisure.)
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nostr:npub1j5xwn3vhyftsuc4g0js2rdvzp4hfd3ec4tvtqkpc9r3xryc50jmqfef7hw Yep. I don't see the media discussing this much.

nostr:npub189nhq0cw33243htm08c53vjvgc5letv7d9sgqtgqsn6fnx6dv8zs0fsatx When referred to, it reads like a typical "Those Repubs, exercising their rights with their colorful language, the way they always do!"

But this is the corporate media, not all media.

The influence of openly trans people on society goes back to the '70s, when Jayne (formerly Wayne) County was a popular and highly respected part of the newly-born punk scene in NYC (I was there—she was joyously outrageous, beloved by many.)

https://dangerousminds.net/comments/why_was_transgender_punk_icon_jayne_county_banned_from_facebook

nostr:npub189nhq0cw33243htm08c53vjvgc5letv7d9sgqtgqsn6fnx6dv8zs0fsatx Guy who used to watch waterboarding at Gitmo (former prisoner vividly remembers him smiling as he watched) says "Aww, that was years ago" but now has moved on to worse thoughts . . .