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Call him "ma'am" and see how upset he gets when you misgender him
Hmmm, on the other hand, he's a fragile man child with a gun, and historically that goes bad for people with my complexion.
Thats a lot of words just to say "I'm a dumbass"
If homosexual people have rights to publicly say that they're 'homosexual' then why not him.
Absolutely he should have the right to say it. Is it cringe to announce loudly that you’re part of the social default unprompted? Also yes.
That's the beauty of free speech.
Government can't censor him for an opinion.
However I can sure as hell ridicule the living shit out of someone advertising how insecure and weirdly aggressive about being an incel they are without the government censoring my opinion.
I support this man's man-love!
Freedom to speak.
Freedom to be judged a fragile moron.
Wheres the issue?
He has the right.
And everyone else has the right to laugh at his insecurity.
can someone explain?
The shirt is using an aggressive tone, which is inferring the person wearing is someone who would complain about "those damn libs and their pronouns."
But even with the aggressive tone, the shirt is letting us know that which pronouns he uses.
As if the truck nuts weren't a clue.
Gender-affirmimg truck surgery
As a man, I have never been "proud" to be a man, I mostly feel ambivalent about it, it is who I am, I'd rather be proud about my actions than my gender.
Same. I'm no more proud of being a man than I am proud of having a nose.
But what a fine nose it is.
I worked hard to achieve my nose as it is today.
In case you get any odd responses, while many people use ambivalent to mean they don't care, it actually means you have contradictory feelings, i e., you are both for and against something.
Which is true, there are parts I like about being a man, and there are parts I dislike about being a man.
In general I am comfortable
This. I think it's kinda ridiculous to be proud of something you haven't done anything for. I'll much rather be proud of the thing I did than about shit like where I'm born or as what I'm born.
The only time I would say that doesn't apply is when you're part of a traditionally marginalized group. Black pride, or queer pride or indigenous pride all make sense to me. Because it's a collective pride thing more than an individual pride thing.
He's proud fucking men. Good for him.
He's proud fucking men. Good for him.
He is “men”? As in multiple? So we should refer to him as they/them?