Chris Rue@Chris2Rue
Moscow Mule MAGA Men 🇺🇸
Sitting the Bar
Tonight, I risked my life by sitting next to MAGA.
Went to my favorite bbq restaurant in town tonight for the Friday ribeye special. The bar staff are friendly and always take great care of me.
They asked where I wanted to sit at the bar, and I asked two blue collar gentlemen if I could sit in the empty seat between them. Like gentlemen, they scooted a little each and welcomed me warmly.
We stared at fútbol on the screen for a little bit. The man on my right asked for another drink and made some small talk with me. I know the man on the right saw my ID with my clearly masculine 2016 face when I got carded.
He didn't even react.
When my food came, the man on the left genially asked if I needed napkins or sauce from the basket to his left. When they were done, they each paid their tabs and wished me a good night in the way we only really do in small towns.
I boxed up my baked potato, paid, and left with warm smiles from the staff who know me.
These are MAGA men, in a MAGA Town, who I have been assured by ever liberal and leftist want me to cut short my existence. They were within a foot on either side of me for about forty-five minutes. What were they waiting for?
Oh yeah, nothing. Because they don't care how I live my life so long as I don't threaten them or their families. They don't walk around with violence in their hearts or on their minds.
They are just good, hard working people. I've been a transsexual living out in this small MAGA town for two years. No one here has been anything but wonderful to me. Most refer to me as "ma'am."
Maybe if the transgenders could let go of their hatred and their entitlements (not to mention their perversions), they could see that I have everything in my life that they claim to want.
I'm so honored to live with these people and to vote to support them for years to come.
They truly set the bar.
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I'm a man with OCD presenting with transsexualism. I live within my liberties in this great country, but I take nothing from women.
I keep hoping sanity will prevail in these troubled times, though it is slow in coming. The damage from covid is not just in the past, but in the fractured social structure we struggle with.
I hope you'll join me sometime for a conversation or a coffee.
❤️,
Chrissy