I was going to delete my Twitter account this morning, because it’s obvious that the majority of people that I follow here are offended by my recent tweets about JKR and gender identity ideology—which confuses the hell out of me. And then I remembered myself as a little girl
growing up in South Africa under apartheid, not understanding why the majority accepted something that was so obviously wrong. I constantly questioned and struggled with that concept, but it never ever ever made sense to me.
It never made sense, and i never accepted the ideology, even though i was forced to accept it by the powers that be.
I’m rambling now.
The point is, I didn’t shut up then and i won’t shut up now. We pick our battles in life, and those battles define who we are.
I’m rambling now.
The point is, I didn’t shut up then and i won’t shut up now. We pick our battles in life, and those battles define who we are.
I want trans people to love the skin they’re in and i don’t want them to feel unsafe or invisible. I want them to thrive and love themselves and be loved.
We’re all human when all is said and done, and we all deserve to live with integrity and honour.
We’re all human when all is said and done, and we all deserve to live with integrity and honour.
But not at the cost of someone else’s rights.
Tgat is not right.
Tgat is not right.