
This is what a transphobic pig of a [fake] human being looks like - this SOB.
December 18, 2021Fundamentally, it's hard for decent people to hate, but that's what's required if you are a member of the LGBTQIA community (if only to protect your sanity) because these people - that hate you with a passion of deep purple - crawl out of the fuckin' sewer.People like Dave Chappelle who has open admitted on several occasions that he is transphobic (albeit in the laughing way to cleverly dull its venom),As witness in his Daphne video (below)..... He truly has crawled out of the fucking sewer and needs to crawl back in it where he belongs will all his fellow haters of our human family.He's no Lenny Bruce or George Carlin he's an inner city ignorant ass negro who constantly makes use of the word nigger as if to repurpose it into something it isn't.When I was a mini-me of seven years old, back in the summer of 1965 (Malcolm x had been assassinated 3 months prior) I was standing on the steps with two friends and one of whom said the word nigger as an 82 year-old black man was passing by. The man (born in South Carolina in 1883) ask which one of I said that. Us being Philadelphia kids knowing that you should never snitch said nothing, so he addressed the three of us with the following...,"if you put that vulgar word in a washing machine and you hook that washing machine up to all the waters of the world and in a thousand years when you took that word out after you'd drain the world dry that word would as filthy as the day you put it in, don't you ever call another black man a nigger.
See, here's the thing - to not hate them back is to leave yourself susceptible, vulnerable on oh so many different levels - because the collective hatreds of you that they all house is of such an enormity that they would have no qualms about marching an LGBTQIA human being off to the gas chamber or into the woods to be lynched, raped or murdered.
There is this GRAND treatise written by the late, great Oscar Wilde, called de Profundis.
He wrote it while imprisoned for 3 years in 1897 for being homosexual in England (the charge was gross indecency). This is an excerpt from it that is so incredibly profound and moving........
"When first I was put into prison some people advised me to try and forget who I was. It was ruinous advice. It is only by realising what I am that I have found comfort of any kind. Now I am advised by others to try on my release to forget that I have ever been in a prison at all. I know that would be equally fatal. It would mean that I would always be haunted by an intolerable sense of disgrace, and that those things that are meant for me as much as for anybody else – the beauty of the sun and moon, the pageant of the seasons, the music of daybreak and the silence of great nights, the rain falling through the leaves, or the dew creeping over the grass and making it silver – would all be tainted for me, and lose their healing power, and their power of communicating joy. To regret one's own experiences is to arrest one's own development. To deny one's own experiences is to put a lie into the lips of one's own life. It is no less than a denial of the soul."
De Profundis