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[–]BEB 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

The Wi Spa incident in LA was noted way past US borders. On other social media, I saw some California GC feminists were trying to formulate a plan to get California's policies on self-ID repealed.

There's also the woman who filmed the Wi Spa incident. She seems to be getting support from some Christian communities, including a Korean pastor (from what I've seen, the Korean Christians in So Cal have a large presence) and she plans to take the fight up with California politicians.

What the fucking, smarmy morons in the California state legislature don't seem to get is that there's a lot of conservatives in California, especially in immigrant communities, who don't vote.

The issue of any and every man, or any and every group of men, being allowed into women & childrens' spaces is one way to get them out to the polls, but not in the way the corruptos who make up the California Democratic party want.

[–]reluctant_commenter 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

What the fucking, smarmy morons in the California state legislature don't seem to get is that there's a lot of conservatives in California, especially in immigrant communities, who don't vote.

I would say it's not even just California, many people in majority-liberal US states who I have met seem to think that everyone in their state is liberal... the rural/city divide is a real thing. I'm liberal myself, but I'm dismayed at how many of my acquaintances seem to have done no critical thinking about the trans rights movement. And many people I've talked to about it keep quiet out of fear of retaliation from people who are more "woke."

Also that's good to know the event had a wide impact. I worry that the whole event will get framed as religious right vs. trans movement.