One of the main reasons we have processes of justice is because people can’t move forward until the injustice committed against them has been recognised.
One of the main reasons we have processes of justice is because people can’t move forward until the injustice committed against them has been recognised.
@janeclarejones What angers me most about her type of response is that it’s not actually the activists that made it hard to discuss this, it’s the people who tutted, changed/avoided the subject, and who treated “work out what I think” and “talk through with mates”as being socially unacceptable.
@janeclarejones I will maintain until the day I die that it was far more respectful of me to withhold my support for trans activism until I understood what I was supporting, than to casually adopt the superficial trappings of support because it’s the sort of thing people like me should do
@janeclarejones That’s what rankles so much. Kirsty is no supporter of trans rights, Kirsty is just someone with a vague sense that it’s good to be seen as nice, and usually easy to work out how to signal that. She’s not willing to actually say what she supports, because she never bothered to