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The Attack in Chrissie Lee Polis My Politically Incorrect Thoughts


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I watched the vile and gruesome video of two nasty women beating the (expletive) out of her. The women who nearly killed her attacked her because one of their boyfriends talked to her. W hat I took away from it was this blunt observation. Chrissie Lee Polis was much prettier than her attackers. When I was playing in clubs regularly, pretty women were often picked on by the not so pretty ones. 

 

The other vulgar part of it was the only one who tried to stop it was an old White lady. The bystanders laughed joked recorded the attack on their cell phones. I will not post a link to the video but if you search you can find it. 

 

The people who attacked and tried to kill Chrissie Lee were from group who are committing brutal unprovoked attacks on Asians but it seems that nobody want to deal with that elephant in the room. If you were to say to this group, all lives matter you'd be called a bigot. Just sayin. 


Most violence against trans females is committed by the same group that is attacking Asians. Black trans females are far more likely to be murdered than White trans females and there are far more White trans females than Blacks ones. Basic crime data. Nobody will say why more Black trans females are being murdered than White ones. Nobody will acknowledge the race of the killers. Why? IMO it doesn't matter why they are killing them, what matters is that they are killing them because if someone theorizes as to why it will only end up excusing the killers in some way. 

 

Germaine Greer was banned from speaking on college tours because she believes that trans females and not women. I'm not a Germaine Greer fan but I don't think she should be censored. I used to be that transgender folks were called "the third sex". Non Judea/Christian cultures thought intergendered and transgender people were something special. Why are we so hung up on labels? 

 

After the beating of Chrissie Lee Polis and after the remarks by Germaine Greer, I wrote a song called XY Girl which took aim at the trans haters and the knee jerk reactions to feminist Germaine Greer's remarks. 

 

The way I see it is a trans female is kinda the same thing as an AIS female. It's rumored that Kim Novak and Jamie Lee Curtis are AIS females. 

 

It seems everyone is looking to be offended these days and as a result everyone is walking on egg shells. When label me a liberal is I ask, "Is that because I understand facts". If I'm anything, I suppose I'm and egalitarian who'd like to see an equatable distribution of wealth, moral greed free health care, and equal justice and protections under the law. But I don't think the collective IQ in the US is too low the ignorance is too high and love is too scarce for the US to be anything but a war mongering hate filled fascist kleptocracy.

 

I think what I wrote is food for thought. 

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Although I tend to stay clear of topics that tend to bring out answers that cause further ire, I must say I am so saddened with the abuse suffered, especially by transgender women and would love to see those responsible brought to justice. 

 

I will also say I am saddened by Germaine Greer and J. K. Rowling and their views - like Anita Bryant they have used their visiblity to hurt so many others.

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2 hours ago, Shay said:

Although I tend to stay clear of topics that tend to bring out answers that cause further ire, I must say I am so saddened with the abuse suffered, especially by transgender women and would love to see those responsible brought to justice. 

 

I will also say I am saddened by Germaine Greer and J. K. Rowling and their views - like Anita Bryant they have used their visiblity to hurt so many others.

I tried to keep and open mind about Germaine Greer's statements of belief. I would defend her right to speak but I would lambaste her in a debate.

 

Here what we know. Scientifically all of us are homo sapiens but are all of us human. The word human means something slightly different to everyone. For instance, by the scientific definition sociopaths are homo sapiens but are they human? I guess that would depend on your definition of human and the word humane. I would say that sociopaths are not human by my definitions. I suppose I'm a secular humanist and sociopaths and other types would not be invited to my "club".  

 

The words woman and man have different meanings to different people. Feminists have created a new word to describe female homo-sapiens. They call them womyn.  

 

I don't believe their are races or species of homo-sapiens.

 

One culture might see trans  folks as a third gender while embracing them where as other cultures such as the depraved culture in the Bible Belt may use the pejorative -transgender- a shortened version of transgender and revile them. It comes down to language and while I think meticulous Latinity  would be best used in describing the gender continuum as intellectually lazy humans we use short cut words that are imprecise. Then there's the hypocrisy and phony moral out rage. Educated folks in African countries are critical of African American culture and they are aloud to express it without condemnation. The same is not true for non Blacks. It is culturally acceptable for African Americans male or female to beat the crap or kill trans females and now Asians but sadly anyone who points out the immutable facts runs the risk of being called a racist.

 

The beating of Chrissie Lee Polis turned my stomach and I'm an MMA fan. The level of depravity it took for all those people to beat her and for the others to laugh and do nothing to help her was to me as horrible as the murder of George Floyd. Had an elderly White lady not intervened they probably would have killed Chrissie Lee Polis. The mainstream media mostly ignored it. There was no televised trial and the sentences handed down to the two females who tried to murder Chrissie Lee were light.  LGBTQ folks are still fair game for these predators. Equal protection under the law? Not yet.

 

What lives matter? By my definition human lives matter. Not all homo-sapiens are by my definition human.  

humane
[(h)yo͞oˈmān]
 
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or showing compassion or benevolence.
    "regulations ensuring the humane treatment of animals"
    synonyms:
    • inflicting the minimum of pain.
      "humane methods of killing"
  2. formal
    (of a branch of learning) intended to have a civilizing or refining effect on people.
    "the center emphasizes economics as a humane discipline"

 

 

 

 

 

 

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all good points... I'm learning to have more and more compassion - not only for myself but others.

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Beating or trying to kill a female because she can't or doesn't want kids is just pure evil.  Females have a choice in the matter but there are parts of the US and cultures that live in the US who still think it's the Dark Ages. IMO there is no excuse for it. The ignorance of the people involved in the Salem witch trials can be explained by saying, "They thought they were doing the right thing." Attacking Asians, Jews and trans ladies is a sport for these predators. Gay bashing has always been a sport to these sickos. 

 

I suspect that the reason lynchings stopped is because the perpetrators were finally punished. 15 years ago Jerry Springer had shows that featured "trannies" I think at the time that term which is a pejorative today, was used to describe drag queens, cross dressers, and transgender females. What I noticed then was that most of the cruel comments from the audience came from females. Most of the onstage physical violence was perpetrated by Black males and Black females. This is the elephant in the room. When a passable one would enter the stage the male audience members would hoot and holler and act like asses like men often do. The males never seemed to perturbed when they found out that the so called "-transgender-" was born with a penis or still had a penis. Trans females look like cis females but maybe a bit taller like AIS females but with some surgical enhancement. Males are going to be attracted to them. People need to get over that reality. Men check me out and I'm merely androgynous.  

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