White isn't his last name.
It is possible to edit the thread title I think, if it was an error.
It was an error.
Actually, he is nomenclature-fluid as well.
Edited the title to the correct last name. Apologies for any confusion.
White isn't his last name.
It is possible to edit the thread title I think, if it was an error.
I can't remember if he got aids from a blood transfusion, but he was shunned, not allowed in school.I remember Ryan White. It was a confusing time. As this is.
Yes.I can't remember if he got aids from a blood transfusion, but he was shunned, not allowed in school.
I wasn't in the 'put him on a deserted island' group. He was human, despite his illness. We feared the illness. What is it we fear today? Norms, morays, folkways perhaps. A new normal?
Deja Vu all over again.I think Mark Twain had good advice for him:
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“It's better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubt”
Kinda like the "believe all women" thing during the MeToo movement. Unless the women are accusing someone on the left of impropriety.Funny, the Left going after him.
Mocking him.
I thought we weren't supposed to judge, or tell him if he's faking it or not.
But, I guess...
funny how that worksKinda like the "believe all women" thing during the MeToo movement. Unless the women are accusing someone on the left of impropriety.
Indiana really is the South of the North.
You have no way of knowing how he feels internally or how he thinks of himself internally. You must take him at his word.If Ryan Webb did identify as a woman, good for him. That is his choice.
But he doesn't. His claim is so ridiculous, a lesbian Indian woman, he's obviously pointing out how outside the norm people can claim to be and we are forced to accept it as fact.
People do have these legitimate feelings in society, and I don't disparage them. Personal note, I don't believe a man is a woman, but people do believe they are or want to be.
Our educators also don't disparage these feelings. Some try to mainstream these feelings artificially by introducing it to young children. One example is letting kindergartners choose their pronouns.
The education system is their worst enemy right now, despite their efforts. People's concerns about educators being the initiators of the concepts of pronouns and gender identity into the minds of these children will do more harm to the gender identity community than it will to the teachers, because people will redirect their anger on the tangible.