If the 17 times that happens is wokeness at its worst, Wokeness isn't a real concern for anyone who who is civic minded.
I notice that some of the most "tolerant" posters are actually the ones doing the most hateful name-calling.
That dude is angry like the hulk except he’s woke angry he’s the Wulk! Hahahahaha He doesn’t want Nancy Kerrigan breh He wants Tony Harding
I mean, I understand that people who have a personal connection to a topic can get emotional, it's just an observation that it's often the people who feel morally superior to others who express themselves in an aggressive and hateful way.
And intellectually superior people love to watch them melt down like frosty the snowman when the sun gets hot these wokes hate art, comedy, film, and music Especially hip hop
Looks at her posting history...not surprised... This is what happens when people talk about **** they know nothing about. Sims has had this stuff since forever. The content in the video is just downright stupid. "Why would anyone want this?" Does this woman even know what the Sims is? Kind of hard to imagine a female gamer that doesn't but grifters do be grifting hard these days. IIRC Russia and other lame countries banned the game because some people are triggered that Trans people exist. Thankfully, this is the land of the free, right Tinman? We won't ban video games because some folk are triggered with stuff they don't agree with.
JK Rowling and video games These dudes hate successful women writers and video games And books And art And chicken @Salvy @Commodore
A potential new rule for Florida High School Athletics would require athletes to submit their menstrual histories. https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/education/article272020202.html Florida athletes may soon be required to submit their menstrual history to schools A proposed draft of a physical education form in Florida could require all high school student athletes to disclose information regarding their menstrual history — a move that’s already drawing pushback from opponents who say the measure would harm students. The draft — published last month by the Florida High School Athletic Association, a group that oversees interscholastic athletic programs across the state — proposes making currently optional questions regarding a student’s menstrual cycle mandatory, as reported by the Palm Beach Post. The form, if approved, would ask students if they’ve had a menstrual cycle, and if so, at what age they had their first menstrual period, their most recent menstrual period and “how many periods [the student has] had in the past 12 months.” The questions have appeared in the state’s athletics participation form for more than two decades, but have been optional. “This is clearly an effort to further stigmatize and demonize transgender people in sports [and] meant to further exclude people who aren’t assigned female at birth in girls sports,” said Maxx Fenning, president of PRISM, a South Florida nonprofit organization that provides sexual health information to LGBTQ+ youth. “Beyond that, I think there’s concern among LGBTQ+ and non-LGBTQ+ [students] alike. This is an extremely invasive mode of gleaning into someone’s reproductive history, which is especially dangerous in this post-Roe world we live in.” Issues related to school districts and the LGBTQ+ community have become more contentious over the past year. Last March, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the Parental Rights in Education law, dubbed by critics as Florida’s “Don’t say gay” bill, which prohibits instruction related to gender identity or sexual orientation in kindergarten through third grade and potentially restricting such instruction for older kids. A few months later, the Miami-Dade School Board voted overwhelming against recognizing October as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer History month, even though the Board had voted 7-1 to recognize that designation the previous school year. The FHSAA board is set to discuss the potential mandate Feb. 26-27 in Gainesville. The FHSAA did not respond to queries from the Herald Thursday about the matter. POTENTIAL CHANGE STATEWIDE The recommendation comes months after a Palm Beach Post investigation showed some school districts store the student information online. Following the Post’s report, FHSAA’s sports medicine committee faced pressure to recommend updates to Florida’s athlete registration form. Earlier this month, the committee recommended that all pages of the form, including a student’s menstruation history, be turned over to their schools. The national form used by more than a dozen other states requires that information not be turned over to the schools. More at link.
When a person identifies as a dog, or as a cat, will you pretend that that person is the animal and address the person as that animal? If a person identifies as a dragon, will you pretend that that person is a dragon? Do you think it's reasonable to expect the world to address them that way? Will you accuse people of prejudice if they don't? Where do you draw the line? Is it acceptable for a "white man" to identify as a "black woman"? If not, why would it be acceptable for a person to identify as another gender or even another species, but not another ethnicity?
You further my examples, but, to keep this conversation positive, I don't want to call people "lunatics". My questions are legitimate and I want to hear people's responses.