UFGN wrote:DiamondGooner wrote:LMAO wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/03/us/jessica-krug-gwu-black-trnd/index.html
Smh. Add her to the LARPer list.
We've got:
Rachel Dolezal
Shaun King
Jessica Krug
In this day and age I thought it was fine to identify as anything you want?
This is the stupidness eating itself in front of everybody and its not pretty.
You can identify as a man, woman, neither, gay, straight or anything on the "spectrum" but if you identify as black, suddenly that's black appropriation and its a problem and we get these weird, way too late, weepy confessions.
Cannot ...... have ..... cake ..... and ...... eat .... it.
But transexuals arent doing it for attention, they genuinely believe, and some science suggests they literally are, in the wrong body. And as for gay or straight, well people are either gay or straight or bi.
Its got no connection whatsoever with what this stupid woman has done
How do you know this woman was doing it for attention? she kept it secret for years by the looks of it.
What I'm saying is we've been pounded over the head in the last decade to respect how people feel and that they can be whatever they want.
If this woman feels she is black then we should respect that the same way Johnny feels like he's a girl then back to a guy the next day, pronouns and all.
Basically what I'm saying is if she wants to be black then we should all respect how she feels and address her as such, we're supposed to be tolerant after all.
LMAO wrote:It's hella weird to live your life pretending you're straight/gay/bi/asexual, white/black/Hispanic/Asian/Pacific Islander/mixed, tall/average/short, male/female/trans, etc. when you're not.
But who are you to say what's weird? what about all those college kids who are stating on the spectrum they feel like their a girl but they're not Trans or anything?
What about those college kids asking to be called neither a girl or a boy? are they pretending as well?
This woman wasn't pretending, she believes she's black and so lived as a black person.
Who gets to choose which identity beliefs we respect and which we don't? again, sounds intolerant to me to do that.