Wax On, Wax Off?

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This is Jessica Yaniv, a transgender "woman", currently male, who is suing a small establishment in British Columbia because they refused to give "her" a Brazillian wax.

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Accusations fly at human rights hearing into transgender woman's Brazilian wax complaint

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Avatar mikeintexas -
#1
I can't speak for anyone else, but I wonder why they think doing things like this helps advance their cause? Personally, I think gays are born homosexual, but also that transgenders are mentally ill and should not be encouraged in their abnormal behavior.
Avatar eddessaknight -
#2
Yes minds matter; the universe is interlinked.....

Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who turn darkness to light and light to darkness, who replace bitter with sweet and sweet with bitter. Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes and clever in their own sight

Avatar hearsetrax -
#3
shoot them all and let the almighty sort them out, its just that simple
Avatar mikeintexas -
#4
What's evil about it is this person's agenda, ed, namely that "she" has filed 16 complaints of this nature and has caused at least one to close their doors. What I really resent is how something like a third of one percent of the population at most can hold the rest of us hostage.

Seeing as how most, if not all the women shop owners are immigrants, what's even more disturbing is that Yaniv only recently started identifying as a woman and prior to that, had made some rude comments about immigrants, calling them "dirty" and claiming to not want anything to do with them. He has also written about his experiences in girl's bathrooms and how best to approach them on how to insert a tampon and other creepy things of that nature. Other incidents have come to light that suggest he may very well be a pedophile.

I do not blame the shop owners, all women, for not wanting to wax someone with HIS junk in their faces.

That said, this is in Canada and as a sovereign nation, they can do as they like AFAIC. Still, this sort of thing is making inroads into America.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#5
There's no need for that kind of talk, hearsetrax . I do wish you'd take that crap someplace else. In fact, I'd rather you never post to my blog again and it's very tempting to get a paid membership just so I could block you...but you're not worth it. I've asked you before to leave me alone, then demanded it and you still won't take the hint. I honestly think there's someone really wrong with you.
Avatar jarasan -
#6
It got hit with an ugly stick and it also caused brain damage.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#7
10-4 on that, jarasan. He is a vile creature.

I've known at least two people who were always being confused as being the opposite sex. One was a woman named Frankie, not a bad looking woman, really kinda cute but just thin/flat busted and w/ short hair . She said she had gotten used to it. The other was a guy I had gone to school with and he was a little man, having had pituitary tumor as a young child, nearly stunted growth with him. He looked nothing like a woman in the face, but he had long hair and when we were together and the person addressing us did not see his face, they thought he might be my girlfriend.

I was w/ my pop once when I was in college; I had let my hair grow long and we had stopped at the liquor store so dad could get a jug and I was looking out the side window at some girls entering the next door store and the owner asked dad "Anything for the missus?" I don't know if he was just kidding or not, but I grabbed my crotch and told him I had his missus hangin'. My dad was furious with me but I didn't care.

I can understand if they prefer to be called "he" or "she" ,however they identify with but if it's not obvious, I'm goin' with what I think they are. To be honest, I'd rather not address them at all; I don't wanna kill 'em, but I'd just as soon not be around 'em.
Avatar jarasan -
#8
I grew up in DC, back in the day we ALL got along, I'm talking 60s 70s early 80's, no mas, the leftist Alinsky victim a$$hole to get your way syndrome has clouded the minds of all perceived victim hoods to make them believe they are oppressed and are special. They are simply depressed because they have no talent or valuable traits to succeed, so they fall back on this weird sh1t.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#9
I honestly think they're mentally ill and from what I have read, most in the psychiatric field think that as well.

The suicide rate for transgenders is much higher than that of the population and while they try to spin it as a reaction to "transphobia" or even "homophobia", I am not buying that.

Yes, some people desperately crave to be perpetual victims and it seems this minute segment of the population not only wants that but are also starved for attention...but not criticism.
Avatar MADDOG10 -
#10
Good Lord, this crap has got to stop. I don't care how they want to classify (IT), it's just weird. Have them compete amongst themselves, instead of invading the Gender World.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#11
Yes, it does need to stop, Maddog. Not just ceasing allowing their bullying others into accepting their illness but esp. not enabling and encouraging them in it.

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