The people that were a PITA for me as a supervisor were all overtly heterosexual and hell-bent on proving it. I’m really not interested in other people’s private lives. If there is no measurable impact on me or mine, I consider it none of my business. The people who complain the loudest about these issues want to enact laws to impose their beliefs on me. That is not going to happen without a fight.
]]>How did America get to this point? Why does anyone, “conservative” or otherwise, give a flying F what anyone not sharing a bed with them decides to call herself? Does it make them feel… um… icky? If it does, they need either a good shrink or a period of serious introspection. Their problem, not ours.
]]>I always found that people who are incapable of learning are much nicer than those who refuse to learn.
OT: TMF certainly looks sleek.
]]>Even if you think she’s nuts, so what? Treating crazy people with kindness is one of the things that differentiates good people from, well, jerks. You can tell more about the character of a man by how he treats the most afflicted and least amongst us than about anything else that man says or does. Just sayin’.
]]>They want to be jerks, but they don’t want people pointing it out.
]]>God (@GodHimself on Twitter) has one commandment: Don’t be a dick. The people whining about political correctness are the same ones who violate that One Commandment, then whine that you’re being “politically correct” when you point out that they are, in fact, being a dick.
It’s sort of like the whole thing about Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner. If she wants to be called “she” and wants to be called Caitlyn, it’s no skin off my back to call her that. It hurts me in zero way at all to call her Caitlyn. Calling her “Bruce” when she wants to be called Caitlyn would be a real dick move. Sort of like Ernie Terrell calling Muhammad Ali “Cassius Clay” in this video. (Ali of course got the best of that fight, shouting “What’s my name?” every time he landed a blow).
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