The other day I went to the wedding of the son of a good friend of mine and one of the bridesmaids (I think it was the bride's cousin) was a manly looking woman with short purple hair that honestly made me wonder if she wrote for the Mary Sue, Star Wars, or worked for a video game company or Marvel/DC.
The actual ceremony was no more than 25 minutes and I couldn't help wondering why she couldn't just wear a dress (of course she dressed like a dude and stuck out like a sore thumb amongst the other bridesmaids) for that little bit of time. I said a prayer for her because she is young and maybe one day she will realize that she looks silly trying to act like a man.
I remember when I still worked in HR the first time I came across the phrase "gender non conforming" or "doesn't conform to traditional gender roles". This was like 07 so I didn't think anything of it, but I never would've imagined it would get as insane as it has.
Heck, I think we've already seen that. To be fair, I don't think it was from the recipients, but whenever some city overflowing with wokeness does their take on reparations, the media jumps on it being a "good start," or "not going far enough," or what have you. It's painful.
Very true. And one thing that never ceases to amaze me is that you have blacks today who sound like they were slaves in 1800s or talk about generational trauma and nobody is allowed to simply ask them to explain how they are feeling pain today from something abolished in 1860s