Hey tess thanks for writing! Appreciate the kind words. In this episode you can find my thoughts on incidental and accidental misgendering at the 15 minute mark. I say what you're saying I'm not saying. The transphobic part is calling someone "it" on purpose, not letting a he or a she slip by accident. I wouldnt be worried about it if yo…
Hey tess thanks for writing! Appreciate the kind words. In this episode you can find my thoughts on incidental and accidental misgendering at the 15 minute mark. I say what you're saying I'm not saying. The transphobic part is calling someone "it" on purpose, not letting a he or a she slip by accident. I wouldnt be worried about it if you approach the world with an open heart. No one is coming for you with pitchforks just catch yourself say sorry move on.
On the investigation front, I do plenty, thank you very much. What you're asking me to do isn't investigation. Check Thu's instagram for a clip of petty. Going beyond 'the he said she said' and figuring out the root causes is something this episode does, I think.
I think to conflate Petty and Mero-Carlson's behavior with the pattern of harassment Nguyen and Etel have experienced since arriving at city hall is reductive and insulting. One camp holds all the levers of power over the city with the potholes and the visible homelessness, the other is trying to make small changes for the better, and they're being made to eat constant shit for it, as is manifest in this assessment.
Hey tess thanks for writing! Appreciate the kind words. In this episode you can find my thoughts on incidental and accidental misgendering at the 15 minute mark. I say what you're saying I'm not saying. The transphobic part is calling someone "it" on purpose, not letting a he or a she slip by accident. I wouldnt be worried about it if you approach the world with an open heart. No one is coming for you with pitchforks just catch yourself say sorry move on.
On the investigation front, I do plenty, thank you very much. What you're asking me to do isn't investigation. Check Thu's instagram for a clip of petty. Going beyond 'the he said she said' and figuring out the root causes is something this episode does, I think.
I think to conflate Petty and Mero-Carlson's behavior with the pattern of harassment Nguyen and Etel have experienced since arriving at city hall is reductive and insulting. One camp holds all the levers of power over the city with the potholes and the visible homelessness, the other is trying to make small changes for the better, and they're being made to eat constant shit for it, as is manifest in this assessment.
Anyway hope that helps thanks for writing