Joey Turnbuckle
08-07-2021, 09:05 PM
Transgender woman confronts Star Wars store owner over his 'offensive' sign: 'If you are born with a d**k, you are not a chick' (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9871831/Transgender-woman-gets-wild-confrontation-Star-Wars-store-owner-offensive-sign.html#article-9871831)
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In a video, councilwoman Tiesa Meskis got into a five-minute shouting match with Don Sucher, the owner of Sucher & Sons Star Wars Shop in Aberdeen, Washington, on Thursday, over his sign that reads: 'If you are born with a d**k, you are not a chick.
Meskis can be heard yelling: 'Trans women are women. That sign is bulls***t.'
'You're nuts,' Sucher yelled back. 'I'm telling you that as a man, that's bulls**t.'
Sucher said that he was expressing his freedom of speech with the sign, and that if someone did not agree with him, they were free to leave his Star Wars memorabilia shop, King 5 reported.
Meskis said the sign was demeaning to transwomen and wanted the shopkeeper to know that it was hurtful.
'We are people. We are who we are and we all want to be accepted in our community,' said Meskis.
Sucher said he didn't care about how the sign made people feel.
'I don't give a s**t about feelings anymore,' he said. Do you think I care about some s**t feeling? Absolutely not!'
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In a video, councilwoman Tiesa Meskis got into a five-minute shouting match with Don Sucher, the owner of Sucher & Sons Star Wars Shop in Aberdeen, Washington, on Thursday, over his sign that reads: 'If you are born with a d**k, you are not a chick.
Meskis can be heard yelling: 'Trans women are women. That sign is bulls***t.'
'You're nuts,' Sucher yelled back. 'I'm telling you that as a man, that's bulls**t.'
Sucher said that he was expressing his freedom of speech with the sign, and that if someone did not agree with him, they were free to leave his Star Wars memorabilia shop, King 5 reported.
Meskis said the sign was demeaning to transwomen and wanted the shopkeeper to know that it was hurtful.
'We are people. We are who we are and we all want to be accepted in our community,' said Meskis.
Sucher said he didn't care about how the sign made people feel.
'I don't give a s**t about feelings anymore,' he said. Do you think I care about some s**t feeling? Absolutely not!'