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Sophie Labelle's Assigned Male - Original Thread - The Incredible Adventures of Stephie (Who Won't Shut Up About Being Trans)
I do wonder how exactly Labelle is to know what "equality" feels like to those with "privilege," considering that he supposedly lacks the privilege necessary to have such a perspective.
Also, @vertexwindi, stop drawing kiddy-porn you degenerate shotacon artist.
I do wonder how exactly Labelle is to know what "equality" feels like to those with "privilege," considering that he supposedly lacks the privilege necessary to have such a perspective.
Frank mentioned Mario Kart. Guess they switched to it after Stephie briefed the hell out of Frank in Minecraft. Poor, dumb Frank needs to just join a server instead of playing with Stephie.
In short, another comic saying that 'assigning' gender based on sex to newborns is harmful and creates cis privilege and that cis people should learn to explore their gender identity and become the demi/agender/genderfluids they were supposed to be.
IMO, both sides have valid points. On one hand, labels create an 'us vs them' mentality and that people will make up labels to be special snowflakes. On the other hand, using (official, scientifically proven) labels can help people in need to form support groups, as well as to provide quick information about an individual. It's a shame both sides were so resistant to debate.
This entire comic strip is a trainwreck. I just wish LaBelle could think of herself as "normal" and move on, instead of making issues where they are not.
Cis privilege, such as all privileges, does not exist. People who are trans can do all the things that cis people can do as well. If you look like a dude in a dress, it's not because of cis privilege that people talk about you funny. It's just how life goes. Fat people get made fun of all the time, but it's not "thin privilege" because of it. Ugly people get made fun of, but not because of "beautiful privilege". It's fucking life. The world is made up of millions of people that all have different perspectives on things and some will just speak out their thoughts.
Just don't give a fuck, if you want to run around with a dick and a dress.
I agree that people need to be more accepting for trans people to be seen as "normal", but setting labels and privileges on others won't help with anything ever.
On any real planet, Frank would have said fuck this crazy bullshit and become a /pol/lack or joined Kiwi Farms with a story about this insane tranny bitch he once dated. And then gotten rated Powerlevel 50 times.
I do wonder how exactly Labelle is to know what "equality" feels like to those with "privilege," considering that he supposedly lacks the privilege necessary to have such a perspective.
Also, @vertexwindi, stop drawing kiddy-porn you degenerate shotacon artist.
I'm going to flip the usual logic Labelle has back at him:
How do you know how privilege feels if you're so underprivileged, Labelle?
Also, from all of my experiences, women have taken up more space than men in bus cars with shopping bags, purses, and even doing the ever eternal sin, SPREADING THEIR LEGS!! Gasp! Oh, the horror, right?
First, how the fuck do the characters talk with their mouths closed all of the time? Is this Garfield-like telepathy or some shit?
Second, As always, Stephen is still a Gary-Stu.
Third, yes, he is normal. He doesn't "Identify as the gender he was born as". He's comfortable with the dick he has, unlike Stephen (But then again, Stephen doesn't want surgery).
Fourth, and this is for the assholes in the comments, you all use "cis" as an insult. Back off of Kathleen. This just shows you love to feel oppressed, and don't want to ever feel anything else. Adam and Jewlah can go fuck themselves.
Fifth.... Please don't imply that they're going to fuck in the next few strips. Keep that in disgusting Japanese mangas.......