How exactly? I don't think, neither did I say, that all people assigned female at birth have this behavior. I'm specifically referring to a small subset of afab people, who use their AGAB to reduce transfemmes to their AGAB.
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Christianity in India is a super small minority, and a large number of Christians are descendants of people from marginalized communities, who converted to escape persecution by 'upper caste' Hindus.
Regardless of whether one agrees with the ideas of Christianity is irrelevant here. This is an attack by a militant offshoot of a Hindu-supremacist political party, which has been in power for two terms now. Very 1930s Germany vibes here.
Is there a specific reason your translations are in json files, and not using a system such as gettext? IMO those .po files are much easier to translate for non-tech people, especially with many third party apps available for editing them. There are libraries available for many languages, so you don't have to do anything manually in most cases.
Because this is the clown nose granting this, the bills will be stapled together in one long chain 🙃
All of that metal and plastic helps with the giant smelly shits 🫥🙃
I'm not reducing people to their AGAB. Theyfab is a very specific term for people who are afab, and specifically exhibit transmisoginy based on the AGAB for transfemmes.
I don't usually like this term, but this awfully sounds like a 'theyfab'. Unfortunately it's very common for some non binary people to lean on the fact that they were afab, to misgender, belittle, and disrespect transfemmes.
I would recommend reducing/stopping friendly personal interaction to start, slowly moving to cold shoulder, and if possible, cutting off all non-work conversation.
Also, I know this must be very difficult to deal with. Sending you internet hugs 🫂
Because colonialism, white supremacy, and so on 😓
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They made the popular CSS framework Bootstrap, which led to thousands of new websites for a while looking the same. 😅😬
'My cousin Vinny' seems relatively uncommon, and is a beautiful courtroom comedy drama.