W.A. Hayes
2 min readSep 14, 2021

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Your response, from my view, is the written equivalent of putting words in my mouth, and at this point, I do not know exactly how to respond. Is Jordan Peterson a transphobe because he dared to question certain elements of the trans community, especially with the pronoun business? The problem with you is that you, ironically of all people, are looking at this in black and white. One thing in particular I am referring to is Rowling's inquiry that questioned the basis of "sex" and stated how "if sex isn't real, then there is no such thing as same-sex attraction." Yeah, you know the one I am talking about. To me, that is not bigotry. That is inquiry. Of course, you come along with you black paint bucket and color it that way. It is you and people like you who love to play the "Kafka Trap", where if I say anything about this issue, no matter how much I emphasize my open-mindedness or unbiased thought towards any group of people, it does not matter. All I had to do was raise a question mark about the mass condemnation towards Rowling and that is enough. Again, it does not matter what I say. And I don't recall me saying that I agreed with the author, last I recall. I stated that she merely deserved her right to question certain things without her being crucified. Fact is, you really don't know my stance at all. Not even close do you know what my stance(s) are. On this subject itself, my ideas or beliefs towards transgender identity is basically neutral. I just advocate for the right for people to question things and for me, everything and everyone is on the table.

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W.A. Hayes
W.A. Hayes

Written by W.A. Hayes

Gentleman, Scholar, and Punk Poet. I'm a male, so I will let you figure out my pronouns.

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