Comments by "Harry Mills" (@harrymills2770) on "Reacting to Woke Trans People Meltdown After Getting Misgendered" video.
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I think it's funny that in the 1960s-1980s, guys started wearing long hair, tight pants (spandex) and frilly blouses, so America learned to register male/female more by physical traits than clothing. I remember the times of "hair bands," where a lot of rockers dressed very feminine, and they'd kick your butt for referring to them as "she." I knew gang members who wore a trademark earring in their right ear, because it was a signal for being gay, back then. The gang did it to prove how tough they were. Being called a gay pejorative was an excuse for them to beat the living daylights out of you.
We learned to be very discerning in those days. But we no sooner learned to look beyond the clothing, hair, and even makeup, to correctly identify dudes, than this militant transgender fragility stuff came along.
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