You will be aware of the very famous scandal on account of Lidl supermarketsthe manager of a store and a trans woman, Cristina, at the time president of an association for LGBT rights in her town, who decided that avenging her anecdotal discomfort with a worker it was much more important for Human Rights than job security.
Summary of the thing: Cristina, whose appearance and voice are undoubtedly that of a woman (search for videos on Google and you self-perceive if I’m being ironic), was in Lidl, shopping. First, she says that she felt “harassed” (sic) because the Lidl supervisor wanted me to go through the self-checkout boxes. There was then a scuffle over such intolerable “harassment”, and the manager, always polite according to Cristina herself, invited her to leave and called her “gentleman” up to five times, even after Cristina told her that she is a women. so far Domestic brawl, inconsequential anecdote? Well no, ma’am: maybe a whole hate crime according to the law that Montero left in the convent before folding.
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I think that this trans woman also perceives herself as a marquise, given her dealings with the service. And I admit that calling her “gentleman & rdquor; It was a big mistake, because chivalry doesn’t seem like she has much. I read out there that The Lidl supervisor has anxiety attacksthat they have given him a few days off, that the press has turned up at the store looking for meat that is not chewed, and all this while the good old Cristina takes a triumphant walk through the media, that anyone would say that what they were looking for denouncing this “hate & rdquor; it was little
In press articles and television appearances, Cristina tells us about her preferences when it comes to clothing and shaving, and gives us a chilling account of how much hate that he receives for his way of living. It is instructive, because it shows, by the way, that a trans person can have the gender expression that they like, more or less clarifying or confusing regarding their felt gender identity, but that nothing he does will manage to disguise an asshole personality, as seems to be the case. And if anyone thinks I’m saying this out of transphobia, they’re wrong: there is no greater sign of equality than calling someone who we think is an asshole, regardless of their sex, gender expression, or condition.