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  2. gruntledandhinged said: Like, people were incredibly nasty to him (but it seemed like most at university were later willing to defend him during the Fucksaw Incident! Which is good) but he was not, in my perception, a confused sweet guy trying to be helpful to a community of trans people
  3. gruntledandhinged said: This is adjacent to the topic, but I was also confused by her presentation of Bailey as lovable because my experience with him (cis, but at his uni) was NOT. Notably to this story, I recall when he mocked a trans person who made a relevant request at a lecture I attended. (when he asked for comments! Politely! By raising her hand to make a comment!)
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