Twitter users appalled at Karine Jean-Pierre claiming trans community 'under attack:'

Not challenging tyrants who lie to us constantly and are out to enslave us is a mistake, it is a failure to perform, one that I refuse to excuse.
 
We can do 2 things at once: we can look at the actions of one individual as criminal and horrific, and also note that a group is being discriminated against and subject to even more hate than they got before.

We all agree that the internment of the Japanese is one of the worst things America has done in its history. But if anyone pointed that out after Pearl Harbor, those comments would no doubt be treated the same way as the press secretary's.

I don't know why people want to perpetuate hate & intolerance for groups of innocent people. Everything we have heard from Carlson, Fox and some politicians on the right is "guilt by association," and attempts to demonize a group they have long had loathing for, but who had nothing to do w/ this repugnant attack.
 
The alphabets (LGBTQ/RSTUVWXY and or Z's) demand acceptance and approval of whatever it is they're doing in their "alternative lifestyle" because deep down at a level they refuse to acknowledge or accept for themselves, they know what they're doing is wrong.

There's a gut feeling that they get that they try to drink and drug away and when that doesn't work they advertise it and look for disapproving stares they can then demand an apology for, create a video of while doing it, and hopefully get a million likes and/or a news shaming of the "bigot" to reassure themselves that their "lifestyle" is OK, even though at a subliminal level somewhere in their warped noodle, they know it isn't.

How do their choices affect you?

I disagree w/ you. I think most just don't want to be on the receiving end of hate & discrimination, and want to just be treated w/ the same respect & rights as everyone else.
 
We can do 2 things at once: we can look at the actions of one individual as criminal and horrific, and also note that a group is being discriminated against and subject to even more hate than they got before.

We all agree that the internment of the Japanese is one of the worst things America has done in its history. But if anyone pointed that out after Pearl Harbor, those comments would no doubt be treated the same way as the press secretary's.

I don't know why people want to perpetuate hate & intolerance for groups of innocent people. Everything we have heard from Carlson, Fox and some politicians on the right is "guilt by association," and attempts to demonize a group they have long had loathing for, but who had nothing to do w/ this repugnant attack.

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