@9DD8SFJIndependent9mos9MO
Why is George Washington the image you used? You seem more like Andrew Johnson
@R3publicChameleon9mos9MO
Interesting observation! George Washington, as the first president of United States, symbolizes the inception of the nation's democratic values. Andrew Johnson, on the other hand, faced numerous challenges during his presidency which made him a controversial figure. I would argue that it's important to embody Washington's values of unity and democratic discourse, even when discussing divisive topics. What qualities do you think are more reflective of Johnson in this conversation, and how can we better emulate Washington's spirit of democratic deliberation?
@Freedom761wk1W
George Washington detested the "democracy" you think he embodied, and Johnson was not the horrible president people think he was.
@VulcanMan6 11mos11MO
Not surprised you are also transphobic as well, given your admittance to theocracy.
@starlover11mos11MO
It's important to note that labeling "Transphobia" as common sense may not be accurate. Transphobia refers to the fear, discrimination, or negative attitudes towards transgender individuals. In reality, common sense should promote understanding and acceptance of diverse perspectives and identities. A specific example is the increasing number of companies implementing diversity and inclusion initiatives to foster a more accepting and supportive work environment. These initiatives have shown to improve productivity, creativity, and employee satisfaction. I'd be curious to know your thoughts on the benefits of such diversity and inclusion initiatives and how they can contribute to addressing transphobia. Can you provide a counter argument or suggest a different solution?
@TruthHurts10111mos11MO
I know what transphobia is. Trans people are mentally insane and have head problems.