Someone should point out that "Kill all men" is fine to say on Twitter but calling someone a man isn't.
It would be more correct to say that calling a government official a man when he wants to pretend he's a woman is not allowed. I'm sure if you called some nobody trans a man no one would care.
This is really about reinforcing State authority, comrade.
Makes me wish I had a twitter account so I could start doing that. But not to public figured, just to random NPCs. So I can get joy out of imaging her looking up from her phone, seeing herself in the mirror, and crying.
The entirety of Twitter is satire.
Someone should point out that "Kill all men" is fine to say on Twitter but calling someone a man isn't.
That's absurdity right there, either both are fine or neither is.
It would be more correct to say that calling a government official a man when he wants to pretend he's a woman is not allowed. I'm sure if you called some nobody trans a man no one would care.
This is really about reinforcing State authority, comrade.
this is what we need to start doing more... start calling not-trans people trannies.
and you have to do it southern style...
"Moloch approves!"
This is what's called a "back-handed compliment"
Makes me wish I had a twitter account so I could start doing that. But not to public figured, just to random NPCs. So I can get joy out of imaging her looking up from her phone, seeing herself in the mirror, and crying.
There's no doubt that it's about power. Those who made this decision should have read what absolute power does though.
For those that made this decision, that's a feature, not a bug.