beardymac
john might've been the walrus, but paul was a cat
Well that tribal was
Both uncomfortable and touching.
Varner is getting a tonne of hate for what happened but I think it's more his action that is reprehensible and it doesn't define who he is as a person. His argument/logic was plain dumb and destructive, though. Zeke spoke so eloquently when I'm sure he was very hurt inside. His monologue has really affected me personally as well - I've learned a lot about how I can be a better ally to my tg friends.
Also Sarah's bit about essentially realizing her conservative views could have influenced her interactions with Zeke had she known gives me faith that this episode may help with trans-acceptance among less socially liberal viewers. She was clearly quite appalled at how her views could have caused a very negative effect.
Varner is getting a tonne of hate for what happened but I think it's more his action that is reprehensible and it doesn't define who he is as a person. His argument/logic was plain dumb and destructive, though. Zeke spoke so eloquently when I'm sure he was very hurt inside. His monologue has really affected me personally as well - I've learned a lot about how I can be a better ally to my tg friends.
Also Sarah's bit about essentially realizing her conservative views could have influenced her interactions with Zeke had she known gives me faith that this episode may help with trans-acceptance among less socially liberal viewers. She was clearly quite appalled at how her views could have caused a very negative effect.