Yeah, I had heard that the angry tranny brigade had jumped all over her for mentioning "Brazilian transsexual" in her previous article. Apparently reading comprehension within that group must be quite low, because I felt her comment was actually quite complimentary to Brazilian transsexuals... if their goal is to fit society's (actually the advertising industry's) idea of what a woman should look like.
But hey, angry trannies are always looking for something to be angry about. In that respect, they're no different from radfems.
I remember something about that, too - I didn't remember it, so I guess I just read of it.
(You know, I first read of "Brazilian transsexuals" in a book about Ducati's Modena factory! Apparently one of the managers liked to date "Brazilian transsexuals"! If I could remember the title, I'd tell you; all I can recall is that it had a yellow cover, and was about their American marketing director, who learned to drive motorcycles on a Ducati on 11th Ave in NYC. I never did finish it - it had to go back to the library, and at that time they didn't let you renew new books, and I forgot about it until now.) :-)
Yeah, I had heard that the angry tranny brigade had jumped all over her for mentioning "Brazilian transsexual" in her previous article. Apparently reading comprehension within that group must be quite low, because I felt her comment was actually quite complimentary to Brazilian transsexuals... if their goal is to fit society's (actually the advertising industry's) idea of what a woman should look like.
ReplyDeleteBut hey, angry trannies are always looking for something to be angry about. In that respect, they're no different from radfems.
I remember something about that, too - I didn't remember it, so I guess I just read of it.
Delete(You know, I first read of "Brazilian transsexuals" in a book about Ducati's Modena factory! Apparently one of the managers liked to date "Brazilian transsexuals"! If I could remember the title, I'd tell you; all I can recall is that it had a yellow cover, and was about their American marketing director, who learned to drive motorcycles on a Ducati on 11th Ave in NYC. I never did finish it - it had to go back to the library, and at that time they didn't let you renew new books, and I forgot about it until now.) :-)