Tyrobius, as a "right winger" who whole-heartedly supports trans (as well as all other human rights) I take offense at your stereotyping of me.
It does appear that the Community team has edited and removed some of the more virulently transphobic posts in this thread, thank you for doing that.
Tyrobius, as a "right winger" who whole-heartedly supports trans (as well as all other human rights) I take offense at your stereotyping of me.
Sorry to hurt your feelings, but if you consider yourself to be a rightwinger you need to analyze how your political beliefs affect others and whether or not the political party you support (or which conforms most closely to your political beliefs) is actually supporting trans rights or human rights in general.
spartaxoxo wrote: »It is transphobic to judge an entire demographic of people by it's most annoying individuals. It is transphobic if you don't support the cause of transgender people to be treated as equal to everyone else. It is transphobic to not grant Leona the same unbiased review of the facts as anyone else, rather than presuming her guilty of lying from the start.
It does appear that the Community team has edited and removed some of the more virulently transphobic posts in this thread, thank you for doing that.
It is not Transphobic to disagree with you, say you are wrong, or not support your cause. It is not transphobic to ask for evidence to be presented by this person's claim of being fired. It is not transphobic criticize the LGBTQ+ movement when it has in the past bullied people for not agreeing with them about videos games(Hogwart's Legacy).
Furthermore it is not Transphobic to question allegations brought on by a disgruntled employee covered by Jim Sterling, a person who has made his money and life's work on attacking video game companies and people for having the audacity to question his narrative.
Calling someone transphobic or a bigot doesn't make it true just because they don't agree with you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5V6YAA4uygspartaxoxo wrote: »It is transphobic to judge an entire demographic of people by it's most annoying individuals. It is transphobic if you don't support the cause of transgender people to be treated as equal to everyone else. It is transphobic to not grant Leona the same unbiased review of the facts as anyone else, rather than presuming her guilty of lying from the start.
What if my Religion forbids me from participating such behavior and thus forbids me from supporting it? Does their rights supercede my rights? To tell me how to think and feel?
And I do not presume Leona Innocent or Guilty. I just want stronger evidence than just word of mouth. A disgruntled employee being fired has to prove the reason for her being fired is because of her being Trans. The burden of proof lies on her, Not Zos.
Tyrobius, as a "right winger" who whole-heartedly supports trans (as well as all other human rights) I take offense at your stereotyping of me.
Sorry to hurt your feelings, but if you consider yourself to be a rightwinger you need to analyze how your political beliefs affect others and whether or not the political party you support (or which conforms most closely to your political beliefs) is actually supporting trans rights or human rights in general.
As to your comments about political parties: roughly 90% of politicians who claim my ideals do not, I agree with you that many of them are harmful to the rights we both want supported. I am going to go out on a limb and guess that you have not knowingly had interactions with others of the principled fraction of conservatives (like myself) who are like myself. This is really unfortunate, if more good hearted and folks of varied ideals realized what they agreed about more could be done to advance those common goals.
I have a long standing policy to not argue with ignorant savages on the internet, and try, try, to follow the forum rules. Hence my limited replies here.
And I would also love to see more folks who share my ideals speaking up and taking action.
I am a proud Muslim Conservative. And no I can not support the LGBTQ community in any way. That being said I do agree with you that everyone should be equal under the law, yet I have not found one law or right denied for the LGBTQ community. This community shares all the legal rights and protections as any American. If not more so since I am not considered to be a protected class as a member of the LGBTQ community is considered to be a protected class with laws catered to their organization.
So Leona came out to her co workers before being ousted by her boss, to this even she admits. Than she tries to get people fired for what she deems to be transphobic attacks. So basically this one person is making a hostile work environment for other workers while claiming they are being the ones hostile towards her (again he said she said). In her review her boss is quoted saying that she was rude, and didn't finish her work, to which she of course denies. So they offer her a severance package to which she accepts, which they were in the right to fire her.
From my opinion it seems that Leona is a entitled and rude person who did not do her job. That is just my opinion. So does that make me transphobic.
Okay, Leona, like every human, deserves fair and compassionate treatment. If you disagree with this you are a meaniehead. Since we have incomplete and biased evidence in this particular case it will be very hard for a truly honest "verdict" to be reached here, and it should be obvious that no official statement from ZOS is forthcoming here, but they have allowed this debate to run, in gross violation of their own rules, which the cynic in me finds suspicious. So what are we all trying to accomplish here? Has anyone changed their position, relative to Leona or the broader transrights issue? (Honest question).
Tyrant_Tim wrote: »Figured I’d chime in again.
Being hands-off doesn’t make you against something.
You are mistaken. SCOTUS ruled that the baker can refuse to write anything on a cake that is against his religion, he however can not refuse to sell a cake based on sexual orientation.
spartaxoxo wrote: »So Leona came out to her co workers before being ousted by her boss, to this even she admits. Than she tries to get people fired for what she deems to be transphobic attacks. So basically this one person is making a hostile work environment for other workers while claiming they are being the ones hostile towards her (again he said she said). In her review her boss is quoted saying that she was rude, and didn't finish her work, to which she of course denies. So they offer her a severance package to which she accepts, which they were in the right to fire her.
From my opinion it seems that Leona is a entitled and rude person who did not do her job. That is just my opinion. So does that make me transphobic.
If I disclose private personal information to one person, it does not make it okay for my boss to share it with the entire office. That you say you're anti-lgbt, by your own statements, in general makes your stance against Leona utterly predictable. It's not okay to out people. She doesn't just deem that anti-lgbt behavior, it is anti-lgbt behavior.
That you would use the outing as her being the hostile one, shows a lack of compassion towards her, quite frankly.
It would be one thing if was chalked up to an honest mistake. But, like, she's rude for not wanting be outed?
spartaxoxo wrote: »So Leona came out to her co workers before being ousted by her boss, to this even she admits. Than she tries to get people fired for what she deems to be transphobic attacks. So basically this one person is making a hostile work environment for other workers while claiming they are being the ones hostile towards her (again he said she said). In her review her boss is quoted saying that she was rude, and didn't finish her work, to which she of course denies. So they offer her a severance package to which she accepts, which they were in the right to fire her.
From my opinion it seems that Leona is a entitled and rude person who did not do her job. That is just my opinion. So does that make me transphobic.
If I disclose private personal information to one person, it does not make it okay for my boss to share it with the entire office. That you say you're anti-lgbt, by your own statements, in general makes your stance against Leona utterly predictable. It's not okay to out people. She doesn't just deem that anti-lgbt behavior, it is anti-lgbt behavior.
That you would use the outing as her being the hostile one, shows a lack of compassion towards her, quite frankly.
It would be one thing if was chalked up to an honest mistake. But, like, she's rude for not wanting be outed?
I am not anti-lgbtq. I never stated I was. They have every right to form their group as anyone else does. They have every right to exist as I do. I just can not, nor will not support the organization due to my religious beliefs.
And as far as Leona, by your own statements, in general makes your stance for Leona utterly predictable. See, It is a two way street.
She went to HR. They said that her boss ousting her was a "Unfortunate mistake", but not deemed it worthy of disciplinary action. Which I can very much relate too.
For Example: If I went into work, cut off my beard and started wearing feminine clothes, then telling my coworkers I am trans... I don't see how it is not assumed I am Trans?
Did the boss make a mistake? Yes. Should his lively hood be ruined because of said mistake? Absolutely not. Especially when he did not lie about the said person, only told a truth that she didn't want told...yet told people..I guess.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Tyrant_Tim wrote: »Figured I’d chime in again.
Being hands-off doesn’t make you against something.
The only thing necessary for evil to prosper is for good men to do nothing.
There are many ways to go against the grain without putting yourself in harms way e.g. Voting, speaking up, etc. No, it doesn't make you against freedom to not be a soldier. It does make you against freedom if you continuously vote against it without ever speaking up to try and change your parties attitudes towards being anti-freedom. That's complicit.