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Offline Michael Hardner

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Re: Gender Culture
« Reply #1410 on: August 22, 2020, 07:44:15 am »
Mainstream media moved on. Yaniv didn't move on.  Yaniv immediately set out to "fix" their complaint, this time instead of requesting their ball-sack be waxed, they requested leg waxing services, once again targeting single-employee businesses from conservative South Asian backgrounds.

Yaniv was informed that they would not be able to pursue a new HRC complaint until they paid the $6000 they owed the defendants in the settlement for the last fiasco, but now that has apparently been paid. And the JCCF people who defended the last beauticians are ready to defend the next ones too, and they're planning to play the religion card.

So despite your-- and Jesse Brown and Mary Rogan's-- wishes, this issue is still out there. Canadaland's take boiled down to  "if we ignore this it'll go away" but it's not going away.

 -k

Your metric for 'moving on' seems to be that Yaniv is still litigating.  So what ?  She can do that forever.

We *have* moved on, in that nobody is talking about her anymore.  I didn't even know she was still litigating.  If that's your measure of the issue still being 'out there' then, frankly, it will never go away.  Can you see that ?

It feels to me that we have, as a country, adopted an idea of 'trans rights' and that the details of things need to be worked out.  As the 'Yaniv' case shows, declaring onesself a woman isn't carte blanche to get any kind of service you want. 

Don't take extreme viewpoints as a measure of what will eventually be the 'norm'.