THE GUARDIAN: Opinion | I’d much rather share a ladies’ room with Sarah McBride than with Na ncy Mace

Opinion | I’d much rather share a ladies’ room with Sarah McBride than with Nancy Mace
Mace’s campaign to humiliate Congress’s first openly transgender member is mean-spirited and desperate

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Best Wishes and Hugs,Scottie

2 thoughts on “THE GUARDIAN: Opinion | I’d much rather share a ladies’ room with Sarah McBride than with Na ncy Mace

    1. Hi Michael. I agree. That she feels free to voice it against another congressperson is telling. The thing is they / the republicans in congress know she is not a threat and they understand that her history is so squeaky clean and not a progressive trans activist is that they can make her the villain then they make all the trans people the villain no matter their age or who they were. Their goal is to do what they failed to do to gay people. They will fail in this also. See I was just starting into my teen years when Anita Bryant burst on the then media scene. She was everywhere on the news saying how evil gay people were, how they attacked and seduced little boys, how gay teachers took advantage of school kids, and how gay people were so sick they must be restricted and removed from society. Day after day I heard my abusive adopting parents repeating what was said about gay people, (it took me many years later to wonder / start to process why the same people who claimed to hate gays who target kids were raping me and forcing me to suck their cocks all my childhood until I left their home) I heard it at my school from teachers and other students. After getting a beating by a few boys in front of the science teacher after they got done kicking me as I lay on the floor the teacher instead of helping me leaned down and said “That is what you get for being a fagot and I hope they do it again many times”. I was not out at that time, just an abuse underweight scared kid.

      But you know the thought in my head every time I heard someone repeat it? I was not like that! The people they were talking about were not me, I did not think like that. I was a gay teen and I looked at every male teacher that excited me hoping he would be one of those that wanted to take advantage of a student. I was well versed by then in sex and would have been happy to serve them. Yet it never happened … well there was one history teacher when I was 14 … but that is another story. I can’t say for sure but the three times he took me to his home I have complete black outs known in survivor circles as disassociation where I come too hours later in a different place. So I can not say if we had sex or not. But the fact is with all my teachers and being so receptive I never found all these predatory gays. I was often wondering the streets or alone in the main library in our next large town. Yet all these gays never came to sooth my teenage needs.

      Gays became normal to society as it should be. I think after this huge push by the right to villainize trans people, that the public will do as they did with gays and before them black people, they will accept them as normal people just wanting to live their lives as who they are freely and openly expressing themselves as everyone wants to do. Hugs. Scottie

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