Some of these fucking comments, jeez. Interesting how its always the highly victimized populations who get the "Kumbayah" speech, and not the people who follow those populations around harassing them to use ANY response as justification for violence.
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Very Christian guys. I'm sure Jesus would love all this violence!
I just don't understand how so much hate can exist for your fellow person :(
truly appalling & super sad :(
Oh, so one of the cities with the lowest levels of racial equality also has a problem with transphobia? I'm not shocked, I'm not surprised. Between this and the people in Springfield Ohio instilling fear in the towns Haitian residents, I will never understand how people can become so hateful.
People are emotional, tribal, creatures. It's very easy for us to hate the out group. That was probably beneficial for pre-history humans, where the other tribe could be a real threat. It's not so useful today, where "the other group" is just some people waiting for the train.
I think the best paths forward have to make people believe more people are in-group. That's a reason why stuff like representation matters. People might be like "who cares if there's a trans main character in a movie?", but that helps people be less hateful. They don't hate the character from the movie, they relate to them, and then a person in real life gets seen in that light.