🐱 The ‘Angry White Man’ is afraid

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The Alabama Legislature often sticks its nose in places it doesn’t belong.

We don’t need the Legislature to tell us which bathrooms a child can use. There is no evidence that children are more vulnerable in a bathroom than in other locations.

Hanging the Ten Commandments in every school or classroom is asking for a federal lawsuit that the state will lose.

And telling doctors how they can treat young people with gender dysphoria is absolutely out of the knowledge and expertise of a bunch of lawmakers who don’t have a clue about gender issues.

Some of us are an angry people, 24/7. Some of us like to strike out at those who are not like us. Republican U.S. Senate and gubernatorial candidates Mike Durant (Senate), Tim James (governor), and Dean Young (governor) are Angry White Men who have no business being in charge anywhere there may be diverse populations.

Durant believes he can lead a population that includes women who have been sexually assaulted. Yet, he turned his back on his own sister, who is a victim of sexual abuse from her own father. Instead of trying to help his sister, he defended his father, the predator and pedophile. How is a woman, especially one who has been sexually abused, supposed to trust Durant?

James believes there are 50 genders or something like that. So what? So, what if there are? There are also black people who live in our state. Asian-Americans. Hispanics. Others who are different, who aren’t angry or white. How can James be trusted to deal evenly with all Alabamians if he has a deep-seeded fear of transgender Alabamians? James appears to be homophobic, transphobic, and closed-minded.

Like an Angry White Man.

Young believes that putting the Ten Commandments up in all our schools is the solution to something. What, who knows? Such religious displays are most often tossed by the federal courts, as they should be. Not everybody is Christian. Indeed, many people are atheists. Would Young look down (yes, he likely would and does!) on those who are not of his faith?

Fortunately for Alabama, none of these men will win their races. At least, I don’t think so.

Gov. Kay Ivey has that position locked down. Lindy Blanchard, one of her challengers, tries to act like an Angry White Man, but she’s not a good enough actor (actress?) to pull it off. Senate candidate Katie Britt is also trying the “tough” route, but she’s really not, and her effort is easy to see through.

The Angry White Men are so afraid of others who are not like them because they know in just a few years, they’ll be the minority. The power these men have had forever is likely coming to an end, and it scares some of them to death.

Can you see Durant or James as belonging to the minority? It’ll be fun to watch.

What are they afraid of? The Angry Somebody Else’s? Maybe they should be. In this world, usually what goes around comes around.

Once again, the Legislature is going after transgender kids, who have among the highest suicide rates in the nation. Some lawmakers want to tell doctors, even at prestigious research universities like UAB, how they can treat transgender children.

Always – yes, always – the medical treatment of anybody is between their doctor and the patient, not the physician, patient, and lawmakers.

This is the third year that the state is considering a bill to prescribe how doctors conduct medical procedures or issue medicines meant to block puberty or transition the gender appearance of children who are not yet adults.

Of course, parents of transgender children oppose the bill, and they are in the best position to know – along with the medical community.

The warning “Mind your own business!” comes to mind.

But ambitious lawmakers who care little about the truth aren’t likely to mind their own business. That’s what they want. To stick their noses and values into our business. It’s the lure of power, of acting of issues they know little or nothing about.

That’s the way of mean-spirited idiots.
 
And telling doctors how they can treat young people with gender dysphoria is absolutely out of the knowledge and expertise of a bunch of lawmakers who don’t have a clue about gender issues.
I don’t think it’s some sort of medical condition to tell doctors that men who think they’re females aren’t female and vice versa.
 
The Alabama Legislature often sticks its nose in places it doesn’t belong.

We don’t need the Legislature to tell us which bathrooms a child can use. There is no evidence that children are more vulnerable in a bathroom than in other locations.
there's no evidence that says a child is safer around a troon.
Hanging the Ten Commandments in every school or classroom is asking for a federal lawsuit that the state will lose.
there's no evidence that says the ten commandments turns children transphobic
And telling doctors how they can treat young people with gender dysphoria is absolutely out of the knowledge and expertise of a bunch of lawmakers who don’t have a clue about gender issues.
you're not a doctor. why should your expertise matter?

see, I can apply the same reasoning to you. fuckface.
 
The Angry White Men are so afraid of others who are not like them because they know in just a few years, they’ll be the minority. The power these men have had forever is likely coming to an end, and it scares some of them to death.

Can you see Durant or James as belonging to the minority? It’ll be fun to watch.

What are they afraid of? The Angry Somebody Else’s? Maybe they should be. In this world, usually what goes around comes around.
Gee I wonder why "angry white men" might be pushing back against people who say things like "what goes around comes around." That's a two way street you dumb fuck.
 
Instead of trying to help his sister, he defended his father, the predator and pedophile. How is a woman, especially one who has been sexually abused, supposed to trust Durant?

lmao sounds like Challenor

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The same Ten Commandments that are carved into the walls of the Supreme Court building? Or am I thinking of a different Ten Commandments?
 
There is no evidence that children are more vulnerable in a bathroom than in other locations.
I honestly doubt this, and that's why we really don't need evidence. You just use common sense.

Wasn't that girl who got raped by a "non-troon" raped in a bathroom?
 
>The Angry White Men are so afraid of others who are not like them because they know in just a few years, they’ll be the minority.

Yet you fags tell us that the white minority thing is a white supremacist conspiracy theory, and yet you keep saying it out loud and you expect people to just be calm when being threatened like this?
 
>The Angry White Men are so afraid of others who are not like them because they know in just a few years, they’ll be the minority.

Yet you fags tell us that the white minority thing is a white supremacist conspiracy theory, and yet you keep saying it out loud and you expect people to just be calm when being threatened like this?
It’s like scaring your cat for a few years straight and shocked that it hisses and scratches at you.
 
They keep stressing how int he past everytime a group is collectively demonized it leads to real harm and yet have the gall to think someone might have genuine worries over them being perpetually demonized to think their insane
 
The Angry White Men are so afraid of others who are not like them because they know in just a few years, they’ll be the minority. The power these men have had forever is likely coming to an end, and it scares some of them to death.
White men already are a minority. This is just admitting that they don't intend to grant the same minority protections to those evil cishet white males, which everyone already knew.

The fear is less about becoming a minority and more about incompetent diversity hires running things into the ground, because that's what happens you base your decisions solely around things like what race the person is or if they check off the most diversity boxes. Diversity is fine if you're hiring/electing based on actual merit and you have shared cultural and ideological values, but that's not what's happening in modern America.
 
In this world, usually what goes around comes around.
Spoken like someone who has been utterly sheltered from the actual world. In reality, not so much. Bad people get away with shit far more often than they get caught or face any consequences. You just have to look at some basic crime statistics to see that truth.
 
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