Monday, March 10, 2025

Off The Deep End!

The hate that is running rampant! From targeting churches or targeting women who look masculine!

We knew that this would happen with the right-wing in a feeding frenzy over anything trans...
“It’s already enough being Black and facing discrimination,” Kalaya Morton told The Advocate. “Now I have to worry about being harassed just for needing to pee?”
The Advocate
By Christopher Wiggins
February 28, 2025


A Black 19-year-old cisgender lesbian from Phoenix is demanding accountability after she was confronted by two male sheriff’s deputies in a Tucson Walmart women’s restroom last week.

Arizona resident Kalaya Morton, who describes herself as a stud, or masculine-presenting woman, says the deputies were called by a store employee who allegedly assumed she was a transgender woman.

In an exclusive interview with The Advocate, Morton detailed the humiliating and distressing encounter. She said that she had entered the restroom with her ex-girlfriend, who handed her a tampon, when two male deputies stormed in, shining flashlights into the stall and demanding she exit. Morton, still using the toilet, was stunned.
I bet those two officers thought they were apprehending a major dangerous criminal using the bathroom!
When she finally exited the stall, she said she lifted her shirt to prove she was not a man, expecting the ordeal to end. Instead, she said one deputy continued to question her appearance, insisting she “looked like a man.” Morton started recording, later posting a 9-second clip to TikTok, where it has since been viewed more than 3.7 million times. “They came in here in the girls’ restroom because I’m a girl and they didn’t think I was a girl, so they tried to come take me away,” she says in the video.
These two sicko officers could probably hear that she was going to the bathroom minding her own business but they wanted to see what was between her legs! MSN wrote this about major crime...
“They came in here in the girls’ restroom because I’m a girl, and they didn’t think I was a girl, so they tried to come take me away.” If only the deputies spent as much energy policing real crimes as they did policing bathroom attire!

“The only men in the women’s restroom were the cops,” Morton later lamented, highlighting the ridiculousness of the situation. If you suspect a crime is occurring in the women’s restroom, wouldn’t it make sense to send female officers? Apparently not in the world of gender policing, where the old adage “two men in a bathroom can’t make a right” doesn’t seem to hold up. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has announced an internal investigation into the incident, but their promptness raises eyebrows. Sheriff Chris Nanos stated,

“The Pima County Sheriff’s Department takes all citizen complaints seriously and investigates each and every one of them.”
So it must have been someone in the Walmart who was outraged that a woman was using the women's bathroom.



I another incident of hate...
The First Congregational United Church of Christ in Park Ridge notified police about threats connected with a Facebook posting of its Pride flag from Moms for Liberty.
NorthJersey.com
By Matt Cortina & Philip DeVencentis
March 9, 2025


Key Points:
  • The social media posting, by a local Moms for Liberty chairperson, said the Pride flag indicated support for pedophilia.
  • The post has since been deleted, but the church says the comments on the post prompted them to reach out to law enforcement.
  • Moms For Liberty is a conservative, parental rights nonprofit that has been labeled a hate group by the Southern Poverty law Center.
The First Congregational United Church of Christ in Park Ridge told its congregation this weekend that it had received threats stemming from a social media post by the head of the Bergen County chapter of Moms for Liberty, a group known for opposing inclusive curricula in school and supporting book bans.

The post by local chapter chair Alexandra Bougher, later deleted, included a photo of the church's Progress Pride flag and commentary from Bougher suggesting that it promotes pedophilia. The flag in question is an intersex inclusive Progress Pride flag, but the post — and many of its comments — suggested that it included support for "minor-attracted persons," which is not true.
Isn't funny how all other religions are wrong, their religion is the one and only one true religion!
"Here in this place, in this congregation, among this people of God, we speak only of true freedom," the pastor said, as seen in a video recording of the service. "True liberty and the love of God for all God has made, including our queer brothers and sisters; including people of color; including the poor and the marginalized; including all those people that our current world may want to shove aside and make unimportant. This is true liberty."


Updated: 3/12 @ 3:00AM

The gender police strikes again!
"I stopped breathing and my heart skipped. My pants were down around my ankles, and no one else was within earshot."
HuffPost
By Rey Katz
Mar 11, 2025


“Hello? Are you a male or female in there?” a rumbling voice called into the women’s restroom. A man’s boots stepped across the threshold, clunking on the tile floor, as I sat alone in the stall closest to the door.

I stopped breathing and my heart skipped. My pants were down around my ankles, and no one else was within earshot.

My hands went to where my freshly shorn curls used to be — fingers twining into my 2 remaining inches of hair — and I wondered if I had made a mistake. I had been using women’s restrooms my entire life, from when I had long braided pigtails and my mom taught me to lay down two layers of toilet paper on the seat, to my road trip around California as a white, skinny, short, nonbinary person in my early 30s.
But now Trump's gender police have been sicced on us.
It did not occur to me to call the police, because the last thing I needed was to wait around for law enforcement to judge my qualifications to use a bathroom and give a police report about someone I hadn’t actually seen. Instead, I texted a friend — a woman with short hair — to tell her my story of being harassed in the bathroom and share how uncomfortable that made me. She responded that women have screamed after seeing her in the restroom, and she’d had security called on her. My experience seemed mild by comparison. I appreciated her perspective.

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