"Karla Sofia" Gascón who is a man has been nominated for "Best Actress" for the Academy Awards.
Hollywood Actresses are some of the biggest advocates for "trans-identifying" men being in women only places.
Now the chickens have come home to roost..
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“Hollywood Actresses are some of the biggest advocates for "trans-identifying" men being in women only places.”
Kinda prolix way to say ‘Liberal women think trans women really are women.’
“Now the chickens have come home to roost..”
A phrase normally used to identify unintended and unwelcome consequences of a choice that was made. But if they sincerely feel that TWAW, then it’s not even a consequence. It’s just, like, the next step. Women getting recognition as women.
I know you want them to seethe, but i fear that the only seething on this point are you bigots.
Now the chickens have come home to roost..
This line confused me at first because I couldn’t figure how it was supposed to be applied to trans people or to transphobes or to Hollywood in general… until I realized they probably meant the women whose awards were “stolen from them by a man”. But that still didn’t entirely make sense because if Hollywood is genuinely that pro-trans (hopefully it is, but I can’t comment) then you’d think that it wouldn’t be any sort of big deal. But then I remembered that a lot of these people think that White Liberals don’t *really* like Black people and are racist deep down, they just virtue signal that they’re “woke” because they’re perverse or self-hating or something… so it’s probably the same sort of thinking going on here.
White Liberals don’t *really* like Black people and are racist deep down
It's the myth of the "silent majority", the idea that everyone secretly agrees with their bigotry but hide it in order to blend in with society. Bigots like to pretend they're very brave for speaking the truth the rest of us shamefully deny, instead of actually being disgusting garbage people.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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