Seriously, if someone is going to go to the lengths to create a gender confused Transgender superhero (heroine?), the least they can do is give them better powers than minor vandalism
(WFMY) Â A Triad-based comic book shop will debut a new comic series that features a transgender superhero next month.
In protest of House Bill 2, Ssalefish Comics in Winston-Salem is introducing ‘Alters,’ where a costumed transgender vigilante named Chalice rips down bathroom signs in public places, replacing them with unisex signs. Chalice is the alias of Charlie Young, a male college student who is transitioning to female.
Here’s a view of Chalice engaging her super powers
Give me break. What a waste of time and talent.
Teach you DO seem to focus a lot on this issue.
Cause it’s relevant to current topics.
I also talk about climate change, politics, illegal immigration, and a host of other things.
I have a new friend who is a trans. We rode bikes last weekend. Pretty normal person, just looks like a guy in a dress with bewbs. I haven’t asked about it, don’t know her well enough yet. It must be difficult.
Mr Glanton wrote:
Fixed that for you.
I have a new friend who is a trans. We rode bikes last weekend. Pretty normal person, just looks like a guy in a dress with bewbs. I haven’t asked about it, don’t know her well enough yet. It must be difficult.
I know a cross dresser. Hes not normal. In fact hes fruity as the day is long…but hes a good worker and never misses a day and gives 110 percent…..
thats all I give a shit about….his life is his life…..We are all given one shot. What we do with it is up to us….or should be anyway if we can just keep the government out of our lives long enough to even take a piss anymore.
Well, that’s just it, Mr Thomas: as long as they keep their silliness to themselves, I don’t care. As long as they come to work, on time, every day, and do their jobs and don’t leech off the welfare system, I have every reason to respect them.
It’s when they try to impose their (supposedly) private lives on the rest of us that I have a problem with them.