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There are people who hate transgender individuals and want to erase their existence. Radical feminists are one group that refuses to accept people like me, not because of pronouns or appearance, but simply because we exist. Even though I don't do anything to upset them, they still say horrible things about me. I recently spoke to someone who works in the gender critical space and she was shocked by the hate she witnessed. These radical feminists view me as a threat to women and are out to harm people like me. It's important to address this hate because it discredits our fight against discrimination. I appreciate the support I've received.

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Speaker 1's initial reaction to the October 7th Hamas attack was disbelief and prayer, anticipating a disastrous Israeli revenge. During a November 9th rally, an unaffiliated individual yelled "death to Jews." Speaker 1 confronted the person, stating they didn't represent the group and then addressed the crowd, condemning the statement as antisemitic. Speaker 1 believes antisemitism is unjust. The speaker stated that the fight for Palestinian freedom and the fight against antisemitism are interconnected, because injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.

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I had a difficult experience at work today. A coworker consistently misgenders me despite my efforts to correct her. I finally snapped and yelled at her. My boss, who claims to create a positive environment, sided with her and accused me of making a political statement. It's frustrating that even within our own community, there is transphobia. My coworker, who identifies as bisexual, should understand the pain of being judged. My boss and coworker told me to be more compassionate and move on. Feeling overwhelmed, I left and came to the beach. It's tough to be open about my identity and stand up for myself without being seen as either a pushover or overly emotional.

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I'm a 74-year-old Trump supporter from Palo Alto. Two days ago, a woman at a Starbucks confronted me, calling me a racist and a Nazi. She took photos and posted them on Facebook, intending to shame me and get me fired. Her actions had unintended consequences; people harassed her family and her employer, Griffin Stringed Instruments, leading to her termination. The store owner cited her Facebook posts as inconsistent with their values. She refused to discuss the matter with me, preferring to focus on her accusations. I wear a yarmulke under my MAGA hat; I'm Jewish, and being called a Nazi is deeply offensive.

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Speaker 0 describes being asked to attend a protest and wear a kufia, but he declined. He sensed a sense of hostility alternating with the request. Over a period of days and weeks, there was a push to identify students on campus who carried Palestinian flags or held a “Free Palestine” sign, with instructions to let them know if such individuals were found. When he spoke up against this and said that it was wrong, he sensed increasing hostility, and he states that this hostility continued to grow.

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At Pride, someone was being homophobic and laughing at a liberation fight. I confronted him, telling him he shouldn't be there. I mentioned that he's not on the right side, and then they started hating on me. I only said a few words before they attacked him. My name is Sonny. Did you see that? They snuck up on him.

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Trans students on this campus feel victimized by your presence. You mentioned this man's transition, but earlier you dismissed their concerns. Life's tough, get a helmet. I can't handle this, next question.

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I attended UCLA in 2016 when Trump was elected. During midterms, professors offered students time off to "heal" from the election. In a mandatory discussion class, everyone was emotional, and when asked how I was coping, I shared that I voted for Trump and believed it would be a good four years. I was then kicked out for being a "threat" to my classmates' safety. This experience made me realize the need to speak out against such intolerance. I recently started posting on TikTok and encourage others to do the same. I don’t hate anyone, but I’m unfairly labeled with negative terms that don’t reflect who I am. It's important to stand up and be heard.

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I used to be liberal but now I'm not, for political and personal reasons. Attended George Floyd protest, got tear gassed. Liberals were never happy, bad for mental health. Insulting and condescending. Turned off by condescension and insults when someone disagrees. Gay pride parades with nudity in front of kids was a turning point for me. Being gay is fine, but not in front of kids.

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I decided to attend a rally despite hearing claims of racism. I wanted to judge for myself. To my surprise, everyone at the rally in Tucson was kind and diverse, representing different races, backgrounds, and abilities. It felt like a family gathering, with people appreciating our country. The real troublemakers were the protesters outside, who shouted insults. One even called me a white supremacist, which was absurd. The media also spread lies about the event.

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As a transgender and queer woman, I denounce the propaganda spread by the occupation regime. They want me to support the occupation, settlers, and apartheid regime, while opposing Palestinian resistance. They claim it's because of LGBTQ-friendly policies of the Zionist government and the enmity of Muslims and Palestinians. But that's a lie. I have no friends in the Zionist regime, among settlers, or in positions of power. My enemies, as an LGBTQ person, are right here in the United States. They say Palestinians are my enemy, but that's not true.

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I went to physical therapy at 7 in the morning and got misgendered by someone I had already told my pronouns to. I reminded them that my pronouns are they/them, and they acknowledged it. However, I had to repeatedly explain to my physical therapist that I didn't want to do an exercise that made me uncomfortable due to gender dysphoria.

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I played tennis in my conservative town and a man made a transphobic joke. I confronted him, explained I'm non binary, and use they/them pronouns. He was taken aback and quiet. I believe our interaction will make him think twice about making such jokes in the future. I'm glad I spoke up, as I usually let offensive comments slide, but I want to do better.

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As a transgender and queer woman, I denounce the propaganda spread by the occupation regime. They want me to support the occupation, settlers, and apartheid regime, while opposing Palestinian resistance. They claim it's because of LGBTQ-friendly policies of the Zionist government and the enmity of Muslims and Palestinians. But it's a lie. I have no friends in the Zionist regime, among settlers, or in positions of power. My enemies, as an LGBTQ person, are right here in the United States. They say Palestinians are my enemy, but that's not true.

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Speaker 1 attempts to interview Speaker 2, who claims Speaker 1 says lies. Speaker 2 says they founded the Asylum Seeker Network of Support to fight US policy, which evolved into creating programs. Speaker 2 says Speaker 1 is there to take from them, while they stand as a community. Speaker 1 asks why pictures of children are being taken, citing trans flags and condoms on a table as inappropriate for children. Speaker 1 accuses Speaker 2 of touching and stepping on them. Speaker 2 says Speaker 1 is not welcome. Speaker 1 claims they are being assaulted and asks why they were hit. Speaker 2 denies violence and asks for personal space. Speaker 1 accuses them of gaslighting and asks why coffee was thrown at them while covering the event.

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We're at the Texas capital for a leftist protest on Presidents' Day. It's a national call to action rejecting President Trump's election, reminiscent of 2017. I engaged with protesters asking about their claims of fascism in America and their views on abortion, but most refused to answer basic questions. One person said that white people put a curse on them and stole their culture. The conversation went to Japanese culture and immigration policies. Another protester said that basic health care rights like access to abortion are being taken away. I spoke with others who said that Trump is letting Elon Musk dissolve entire US departments that were mandated by congress. I was eventually asked to leave the area after things got a little heated. I was going to tell them that even though we disagree, we all have First Amendment rights and should find common ground to improve the future peacefully.

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I got kicked out of a gender reveal party for joking about the baby's gender not sticking in 10 years. Grandma got upset and left. I bought them a pride onesie from Target.

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In college, I joined an APAC group for Israel advocacy but found myself running out of talking points during arguments. I realized I didn't know enough about the issues and couldn't answer questions. This led me to question why I wasn't aware of certain things and why they were considered so bad. When I asked my community, they confirmed that it was indeed bad and they didn't want us to see it either.

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I attended the protest with Queers for Palestine as a trans, non-binary person. I strongly believe in the freedom of all individuals. It is important to acknowledge that queer people exist in Palestine and that there is a phenomenon of pinkwashing occurring. It is unjust to exclude queer Palestinians from the situation in Palestine. I stand here in solidarity with all Palestinians, as the current situation is deeply disturbing.

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The speaker was asked if they believed students protesting were motivated by anti-Semitism or horror at the Gaza slaughter. The speaker dismissed the idea of students being driven by horror and refused to continue the conversation if it was being recorded.

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I was confronted by a neighbor for using the women's restroom, despite being a trans woman named Kaylee for over four years. I had stomach issues and needed to use the single-use bathroom, which I felt was safe. The neighbor insisted I was a man and repeatedly misgendered me. I lost my composure and screamed in frustration, feeling that my home should be a safe space. My friends, instead of supporting me, blamed me for escalating the situation, which was deeply hurtful. I felt triggered and unsupported, realizing these friends weren't the ones I needed. It’s disheartening to face such hostility, especially in a place meant to feel safe.

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I spotted a guy with a sign that seemed to threaten CEOs. I asked him if Julone, or Luigi, was his hero, considering the message he was putting out. He didn't want to talk, but I pressed, asking who his hero politician was. I asked the group to raise their right hands. I asked if their cause involved killing CEOs because that's what the sign implied. They called me an extremist while holding up pro-Luigi signs. They seemed angry and exposed. They started blocking their original sign with an "F Trump" sign. I pointed out they didn't want to answer if they thought killing Elon Musk was a good idea. Then, they began taking pictures of me. I simply asked if they were cool with a sign that threatened the president's life, and they freaked out. All I wanted was an answer on whether they thought threatening the president was appropriate.

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We came to this public square for a peaceful protest to share what we believe society needs: the removal of the craziness surrounding multiple genders, because there are only two. We were greeted with hostility by the rainbow community. Some of our guys have bruises and cuts, but the police did nothing about the physical harm we experienced, even refusing to take details for a complaint. Young women also tried to harm our men, and while we didn't touch them, they blocked our access to a community space. We believe that if you have gender confusion, keep it at home. Public spaces should be free for all, with no priority to any one conversation. We should have been able to enter peacefully.

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A woman asked a congresswoman if she would condemn the Hamas flag being flown outside the White House during a free Palestine protest last week. The congresswoman responded, "What are you talking about?" and "That sounds ridiculous." The woman then asked again if the congresswoman would like to condemn it.

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A woman in Washington DC is seen tearing down signs advocating for peace in Palestine. When confronted, she expresses support for bombing Gaza and shows disdain for free speech. She is called out for her actions and beliefs, revealing a lack of empathy and understanding. The conversation escalates with insults exchanged before the woman walks away.
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