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kai1's avatar

Their whole existence is one boundary violation after another, starting with claiming womanhood. They have no respect for other people. Everyone else exists merely as validation stations.

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T. Lister's avatar

It's about dominance w/ these troons. He's an AGP, a heterosexual, they are the ones claiming to be lesbian. Or maybe he came up w/ that after-the-fact to try to cover his larking around w/ his co-worker.

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Lida H.'s avatar

Also as different classes & cohorts of human beings from whom they can appropriate a history of struggling against oppression and co-opt rights which were never allocated for, nor designed to apply to them.

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T. Lister's avatar

Quite right.

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Nikki Cat's avatar

This is exactly one of the things that frustrates me most. So public breastfeeding is so “controversial” because god forbid a woman feed her OWN baby in public since it’s a “sexualized body part.” So by now calling it “chestfeeding” to appease the 1% of confused heterosexual women who chop off their breasts, we are negating and erasing the entire struggle of the rights of women feeding their babies in public. If chests and not breasts were involved; there’s be no stigma. So it seems like such a disingenuous lie. It feels like it sends the message that “chestfeeding is okay, but not breastfeeding.” So that if you’re a nursing mother, well then you need to amputate your breasts ahead of time, because again, your BREASTS are too vulgar to be seen in public.

It really is sooo infuriating and cruel to actual women.

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kai1's avatar

Interesting point. I thought the term "chestfeeding" came about mainly for men. Thought it was for those who have a breastfeeding fetish and get off on pressing an infant to their nipple and claim they are feeding the kid. Rather than state what they are really doing, which is using the child for their own sexual pleasure, for sexual abuse. Oddly, it never occured to me the term might have come about for the women who claim to be men.

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Nikki Cat's avatar

Oh the trans-identified men are definitely doing that also! An issue so upsetting to me that I too often block it out and forget it happens. But they are so sexualized and delusional about that they take the estrogen, get some swollen pecs and literally proclaim and believe they they have real breasts now and engage in “breastfeeding.”

The TIF’s to my knowledge call it “chest feeding”. It’s all about the insane self-lying delusions.

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Lida H.'s avatar

Almost all of the Newspeak/Troonspeak terms are about satisfying the egos of the female impersonators. "Trans men" are truly deluding themselves if they think they are anything more than an afterthought in their own pro-bodily dissociation movement.

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Nikki Cat's avatar

Exactly. The only time the “needs” of the transmen come into play is when it’s to distract that anti-breastfeeding and abortion laws are attacks on Women’s rights. Then they jump in and act like those uniquely discriminatory acts are against “everyone’s rights.”

Talk about being used for political points.

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Tilb's avatar

give an inch, they'll take a mile.

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Lida H.'s avatar

They've already taken several.

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Emma P33L's avatar

"showing up in fetish gear"

imagine going on business trip & ur team member shows up as Furry or Gimp or Wig .. W/ all ur competitors & networks watching you.

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Karen Davis's avatar

That would be funny for about 10 seconds.

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valerie wagstaff's avatar

Yep - then you see your bonus sprout wings and fly off into the distance in your minds eye.... 😱

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valerie wagstaff's avatar

Yep. That "we're screwed" moment...

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valerie wagstaff's avatar

"If I had pearls, I'd clutch them"!!

I'm pinching that - it's brilliant!

Once again - my day is balanced due to your dulcet tones and grounded, no-nonsense, "eat-the-facts-you-twerp" common sense!

His ugly words - 'he's way too old for me and I like women because I'm a lesbian and he reported every single micro aggression" - revolting. He

knew EXACTLY how uncomfortable that poor bloke was and he targeted him to spite him/get off on it.

He needs to be told no-one wants to be touched by him, no-one wants to flirt with him - no-one wants him glued to their hip - whatever their age or sex!! BECAUSE ITS A BLOODY WORKPLACE - not his experimental dating pool!! It's like back to the fifties and "I'm off to work to see who I can sexually exploit today because I'm a bloke and it's my right" mentality

His ugly little games are Screwing with people lives, livelihoods and mental health - where does he get off ruining peoples lives and jobs - for KICKS?!

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Nikki Cat's avatar

“Experimental dating pool” gave me quite the chuckle.

And I love your analogy about it being like the fifties. Where boundaries hardly exist and you can make people as sexually uncomfortable as you wish.

The OP dude’s gripe to HR “that he is a lesbian” seems to be a sly implication that “men can’t even get sexually harassed.” Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but Main Character Dude really seemed to zero percent consider the possibility that what If his “playing touching and harmless flirting” was read in a way that made coworker actually uncomfortable? But nope, he didn’t care — like the fifties attitudes. Great analogy.

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Renee 🟥♀️🕸️✪🇨🇦 N-8's avatar

I hope the AGP perv gets written up, reprimanded and eventually fired. The sexual harrassment rules and codes of conduct have to be applied to all employees. Why should T people be exempt? I applaud the HR dept. I watched another vid this evening and the presenter called the woke T people 'grievance gerbils'. I laughed so hard!!

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Nikki Cat's avatar

Is that because the trans people file a lot of grievances or cause grievances to be filed against them, like this dude did? Thanks! No experience with that world.

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Laura Bambam Reed's avatar

Poor Tinkerbell, no one wants to be his friend.

And Tink, you're not a lesbian either. If straight women didn't want anything to do with you, you weirdo. Why, would you ever think, that a lesbian would entertain your pathetic ass

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Maria The Hammer's avatar

This is no different than someone going to a work event and deciding they’re going to parade around in their kink outfit with whips and chains. I’m proud of the coworker(s) that complained to HR. In the current environment, that takes courage to push back on this nonsense.

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valerie wagstaff's avatar

Like the Canadian fetishist with that enormous, ugly fake pair of breasts.

He’s been placed on “gardening leave” by the school.

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER!!!

You do not take your sexual kinks into the classroom, into the workplace, into hospitals etc etc - in fact - you keep them PRIVATE!!!

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Lida H.'s avatar

I saw footage that some Canadian group had taken of him recently - apparently he's always gone about his out of school business sans "gender identity", women's clothes and enormous fetish wear breasts. Almost as if he was just trolling everyone just to make a point, although I'd have thought if he was merely trolling he'd have said "Gotcha!" far sooner...

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valerie wagstaff's avatar

If so it's a Shame he had to use kids for his gotcha moment. There was other footage of him outside of a school setting - looked even worse.

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Nikki Cat's avatar

My guess is that his AGP proclivities are only satisfied if he gets to involuntarily turn on a bunch of high school students at once. It’s too much he work to walk around in that get-up just to sexually harass boring old adults. He prefers to target minors, as they are most worth the time and effort.

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Lida H.'s avatar

I'm sure you must have seen the footage of his prosthetic breasts and wig nearly getting caught in the various woodworking tools in his classroom. It must have been so stressful to see him doing that too, from a purely practical perspective. He could easily have injured some students in addition to himself.

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senryu's avatar

Or maybe the man filed the complaint because he saw how the women were being treated by this guy and knew they could not stand up to him, so he complained for them. It's hard to know because their viewpoint is so skewed but I'm glad someone stole a march on him because you knew the "microaggression" threats were headed everyone's way. No wonder these people are an HR nightmare.

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ThisGalSal's avatar

That is what I suspect. If he was older and close to retirement and was witnessing all the discomfort of the women around him, he may have taken a stand because they wouldn't/couldn't.

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Nikki Cat's avatar

How much you wanna bet the dress was scantily clad too.

I doubt he dressed as conservatively as the cis women are required to do.

TrANsPHoBia!!!!

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Lida H.'s avatar

Yes, but don't you dare mention the fact that they dress that way is due to a lifetime of male socialisation you hateful TERF fAsCIsT!!

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kai1's avatar

Karen- Please consider doing a video on Hershey's. The more people that boycott them the better. TY

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Emma P33L's avatar

Women use clothes for emotional comfort all the time 😂

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kai1's avatar

Karen stated women's clothes. Have never known a woman who put on a dress, heels, and an underwire bra for comfort. I want to feel comfortable I put on plaid flannel p.j.s and fuzzy socks.

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Renee 🟥♀️🕸️✪🇨🇦 N-8's avatar

I have seven, super-oversized, fleece onesies (without feet so I can wear my fuzzy socks too). LOL! During the pandemic lockdowns, I wore a different onesie everyday...for almost two years. I wore my onesies in Zoom meetings, online medical appointments, parole board hearings, and online terf parties. It is such a shame that I have to get dressed (sometimes) in actual clothes now.

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Nikki Cat's avatar

Gosh, online terf meetings dressed in cute onesies during the pandemic? Badass and super cool. Damn, next pandemic I gotta get fun survival tips from you :).

Btw my favorite onesie is Pusheen. <3

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Frances Bucher's avatar

😊 I feel you! I kept some of the lockdown habits! I don‘t wear any totally uncomfortable clothes anymore!! But I know, there are jobs where you don‘t have much choice😢 I hope you don‘t have one of these jobs...

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Frances Bucher's avatar

For me comfort clothes ( emotionally and physically) are clothes that feel warm &cozy, things I can move easily in. No stuff that limits my ability to move, that cuts off blood circulation etc like high heels or corsages &co.

I can‘t imagine comfort clothes to be uncomfortable stereotypically feminine things. That‘s probably more defiined by what men would like us to be comfortable in or what we think they would like us in?

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Nikki Cat's avatar

My two cents as a (actual) lesbian, so take it with a grain of salt.

I think straight AGP’s preference is based on what are the most typically sexualized clothes from porn.

I refuse to consider that they could be so clueless as to think such chains of physical discomfort could be so arousing to us, as it is to them.

But again, as a big old dike, haha I can’t claim to know what straight men want, especially the younger ones!

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Emma P33L's avatar

i watch my 23 & 27 year olds. (girls)

i look at old film 110 pics of myself

it was emotional. makeup is part of it.

doesn't matter if uncomfortable. proves the point. heels. underwire bras. corsets. all uncomfortable. but ... women are emotionally attached cuz they're all weapons for romantic battles with men. imo

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kai1's avatar

Sure, various emotions can be attached to various clothing, but she stated specifically the feeling of comfort for women not being attached to stereotypically women's clothes.

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Emma P33L's avatar

she stated "emotional comfort". my post is referring to that. Girlie Clothes is emotional comfort for many women.

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kai1's avatar

Right, that's what I thought she said, "emotional comfort". I guess we will agree to disagree.

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Nikki Cat's avatar

Wow, as an autistic lesbian I’ve wondered and thought about this kinda stuff my whole life.

And I’ve never seen such a pithy and poetic description as yours.

“Women are emotionally attached cuz they’re all weapons for romantic battles with men.”

That’s deep, dude. Thanks for sharing that.

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Tps's avatar

Right? 🤣

I waited until my favorite pjs were done drying before I went to bed. Then there's my partners hoodie that's become mine.

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Emma P33L's avatar

👏🏼 i have stilettos. never walked in them. put on, sit, pose, .. hubby melts. i am emotionally attached to them. emotional comfort. it's beautifully female. men are simple. 😭

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Lida H.'s avatar

ALL of the worst sexual harassment I've ever witnessed in the workplace has been directed towards someone who quite plainly was not considered to be attractive by the shitty, shitty men (and one woman) dishing it out.

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Essy's avatar

I know my father constantly sexually harassed a colleague because he found her unattractive, and for that she had to be punished.

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TrailerTrish's avatar

How terrible.

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Renee 🟥♀️🕸️✪🇨🇦 N-8's avatar

YES!! That's it! The opposite of Clown World is KAREN WORLD! We all need to go there and live sanely ever after.

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PhoenixWolf's avatar

So glad I’ve never had to work with anyone like that.

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O Heck's avatar

Identifying as Andrew Tate whilst releasing your repressed inner gay man on the weekends, Karen? 🤣

Based workplace though, wish more would grow some balls (like the dainty 'lesbian' featured in the video). Would have loved to be a fly on the wall for that lol.

You should try find photos to attach to the the videos so we can judge how "well passing" they are lmao.

Have a nice weekend Andrew! ;)

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Tumblebug's avatar

Another video I can’t see until you post it to Odysee and/or Rumble. Looks juicy and dramatic. ☮️❤️🐾 (Update: deleted and reinstalled my browser, and now it’s viewable. Will try that first in the future before commenting about it here.)

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ThisGalSal's avatar

Tumble do me a small favor. If you find your machine is constantly dropping connection or timing out, you may have a tracker. Uninstall chrome.Make sure you have edge or safari so you still have internet connection. Then you can re-download chrome and reinstall. I could and hope I'm wrong. I tend to be cautious which is why I delete my comments often. Ha. But i rather be cautious and crazy then something happen to you. That is your best bet and should get rid of it. Much love. ❤️

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Tumblebug's avatar

I don’t use Chrome at all. Firefox is what I use, unless the site wants me to use their preferred browser (Safari), for security reasons, usually is what the site will say. Today it happened with an Exulansic video as well, which is the same subject matter as Karen’s. The Glinner Update I haven’t had any problems viewing videos from, which causes me to think it’s suppression, but I don’t have a way of knowing for sure. What I can do is delete the browser and reinstall it, as you’ve suggested. I will do so, and thank you for your helpfulness! ☮️❤️🐾

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Marmite's avatar

I heard recently that CVs and job applications with pRoNoUnS get chucked out because HR depts see too much hassle looming

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