When encountering transgender individuals in public settings, respectful responses include acknowledging their identity, offering to explain their situation privately if needed, and avoiding public confrontation or harassment; employees have a responsibility to protect customers from discrimination, and children should learn to be more accepting of people from diverse backgrounds as they mature.
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Don't Be Like This Man #trans #lgbt #nonbinaryAdded:
I can't believe that I cursed at her, probably.
Okay. Damn, that's ignorant. See, intelligence and that you're not ignorant.
A real woman?
No, you don't understand. No, you're ignorant.
>> [laughter] >> Yeah, you're ignorant as [ __ ] Yeah, I'll call the cops on you.
Did you just go up to They're trying to break it up. Do you not understand?
Exactly.
You said don't act like me. What's wrong with me?
That's thank you.
I don't feel my daughter trying to have a [ __ ] meal, man.
Now, like always, whenever a situation involves a trans [music] person, you always have a bunch of people on the right wing coming out to defend the most idiotic and disgusting, you know, transphobia you cannot possibly imagine.
But, judging by the reactions from the employees, it's clearly obvious that this mom probably started it from the beginning. I see several people commenting, "Oh, I support the father.
Oh, the father is doing the right thing.
I want to buy the father a a beer." or something like that. Now, imagine if this wasn't a trans person in this situation. Imagine if it was a person that practices Sikhism or a Jewish person or a Muslim. He would be called an ignoramus and rightfully so. But, there's also another way that this lad could have handled this. He could have just said, "Hey, you know, some people just happen to be trans. Not everyone is going to align with the sex that they were assigned at birth." Or, you know, if he didn't feel comfortable explaining this to the child, he could have just said, "Hey, you know, explain it to you more when you get home." or or perhaps, you know, "I'll explain it to you when you're old enough." or you know, "Or if you want to talk about this with me as a father, I'm more than happy to explain this to you, but you know, now's not the time." And you can't just disrespect someone in public and expect them not to feel some type of way about it. And also have to give a round of applause to the employees who stand up to this customer, you [music] know, to stop this man from harassing. Now, you can clearly hear one of the workers in the background saying, "You're coming into my job, you know, causing a bigger ruckus." So, it's clearly obvious that this man came into the restaurant thinking that he could cause trouble and get away with it. And thankfully, the employees weren't having any of this nonsense. Now, I don't know if this man was removed from the store or if he left on his own, but much respect to them for standing up for the rights of the customers and not letting this man, you know, harass someone that's patronizing their business. Now, regarding the child in this clip, I really hope the child doesn't grow to be exactly like their father. And honestly, I hope they become better than their father and are more accepting of other people. And you know, once they grow up, they go to school, they eventually go to university, they eventually get a job, >> [music] >> um they will have to interact with people of all different backgrounds, queer people, you know, people of different religions and different faiths. And perhaps by doing that, this child will eventually grow up >> [music] >> and unlearn stuff that their father has taught them.
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