A Staten Island woman buying pot from a local deli got into a misunderstanding with the cashier — who ended up macing her, dragging​ her outside by her hair, kicking her in the head and mistakenly calling her trans.

  • darq
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    3501 year ago

    This is the consequence of the hatred that transphobes, garden variety conservatives and TERFs alike, have stoked. And the narrative that the media has gleefully ran with.

    Being visibly trans or gender-non-conforming nowadays is genuinely scary in a way I think a lot of people don’t fully understand. And of course when femininity is being policed, women of colour tend to suffer too, even if they are cisgender.

    • @[email protected]
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      When you’re so anti-trans you loop around and become anti-cis.

      I think these people might just be anti-women.

      • be_excellent_to_each_other
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        1181 year ago

        DING DING DING. They can “get away with” hating trans women more easily, but it’s just a stepping stone on the way to Gilead for them.

      • @[email protected]
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        Racism, Misogyny and transphobia have always come from a similar place and build off of each other. They share the same narratives and the same desire for ostracization and oppression. Bigots will always ally with other bigots, as this hatred is not rational and only someone with similarly irrational hate could support you. Dig enough in bigoted communities and you are certain to find all different kinds of hatred.

        That’s why TERF communities are infested with homophobia, misogyny, racism, antisemitism and Islamophobia. Over time the concentration of white supremacy and nazism has grown exponentially in terf communities. Nazis share many of the same goals and many of the same conspiracies that terfs do. And prominent terfs like Kelly Jay Keen openly ally with Christian white nationalists around the world.

        • Schadrach
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          I’d argue that the TERF perspective is fundamentally anti-male rather than (or maybe in addition to) misogynistic.

          The specific position TERFs hold that makes them TERFs is that you cannot become a woman if you weren’t born one and that women should be granted certain special protections and spaces of their own, kept free from men.

          That’s why TERFs ALWAYS frame trans issues in the form of men dressing up as women to infiltrate women’s spaces and women’s services. They could give a shit about trans men, it’s all trans women because trans women are the ones using things that in their eyes should be the sole provenance of “real” women.

    • Maxnmy's
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      621 year ago

      The instigators responsible will keep getting away with it. They’re very careful to use the right dog whistles and key words to avoid getting deplatformed and they still cause their followers to act like this.

    • Jaysyn
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      471 year ago

      Being visibly trans or gender-non-conforming nowadays

      And she’s neither of those things anyhow. She will find out the guy’s name & address in Discovery & he will go to prison for hate crime + assault.

    • @[email protected]
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      351 year ago

      I feel we need to change that little children’s rhyme to be a bit more accurate

      “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words can lead to pogroms” or something like that

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      They know. That’s why they do it. Most of them remember the days when it was the same for gay men.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      They’ve also been stoking the “Black women look trans” narrative for a while, especially focused on Michelle Obama. I listen to Knowldge Fight so I’ve heard so many disgusting Alex Jones clips of him calling her Mike.

  • Alien Nathan Edward
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    When she called 911 after getting home, cops showed up but she was told she needed to go back to the scene, which is in a different precinct from her home, and call 911 from there.

    Cops will move heaven and earth to not prosecute the criminals they like. Especially corrupt racist-ass NYPD.

      • @[email protected]
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        Summarizing my other reply, but cops often literally don’t have legal jurisdiction outside of their presinct. This is normal and is state/federal law, not the cop’s decision

        • floppade [he/him]
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          31 year ago

          Police in other states don’t usually force the victim to relocate. They usually call someone to come in from the proper precinct.

    • @[email protected]
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      321 year ago

      “Brown, a former NYPD captain, noted police are obligated to take a report no matter where the crime occurred and that forcing crime victims to return to where they were attacked is traumatizing. The NYPD said Adams told the 911 dispatcher she would go to the scene, suggesting she voluntarily offered to do so.”

      "Regardless, when Adams went back to the grocery and called for police from there, it took officers four hours to show up, she said. The officers, she said, appeared to know the attacker, referring to him as “Mr. Fourth of July.”’

      JFC

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Not just the ones they don’t like. They’re corrupt and lazy. They don’t go after any more than they have to.

    • @[email protected]
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      To be perfectly fair, cops often literally don’t have jurisdiction outside of their “home” precinct. If they witness a crime outside of their jurisdiction they can make a citizen’s arrest, or if they’re in pursuit of someone who started in their jurisdiction they can chase, but they legally can’t do anything otherwise.

      • @[email protected]
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        571 year ago

        To be perfectly fair, you’re wrong.

        If they came to her home, reasonably she was wanting to file a police report. Which they absolutely can do, but they refused.

      • Alien Nathan Edward
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        241 year ago

        A police officer may arrest a person for a crime, pursuant to subdivision one, whether or not such crime was committed within the geographical area of such police officer’s employment, and he or she may make such arrest within the state, regardless of the situs of the commission of the crime.

        Kinda sounds like yes they can. Besides, all this person tried to do was file a report. What you’re seeing here is that cops don’t feel like doing any part of the job that doesn’t involve LARPing a 90s action film.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        Cops have authority anywhere in the state, which is why they can be brought in from surrounding areas for special events, riots and other incidents, and can arrest you off-duty if they witness something illegal.

        • @[email protected]
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          They literally don’t have de-facto jurisdiction over an entire state. This is easily googlable. Additionally, I addressed doing citizen’s arrest already, which is what them doing an “off duty” arrest is.

  • @[email protected]
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    1751 year ago

    This is what transphobia has to offer. Transphobia and TERFS are inherently misogynistic because they start to attack every single woman that doesn’t fit into the worldview of a few people.

    • @[email protected]
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      301 year ago

      Yeah, transohibia, anti gay, racism, anti immigrant, anti religion - intolerance is ugly, evil and the worst of humanity

      • prole
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        161 year ago

        🎵🎶One of these things is not like the other🎵🎶

      • JokeDeity
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        151 year ago

        Agree, agree, agree, agree, WHAT? Bro religion is the support beam holding up most of these bigotries in a big way.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Hmm Yeah ok I probably should have used more words there :o) I’m an atheist. I don’t like what religion does to people, in general. What I meant to say - but clearly didn’t express well - is that hating people for their religion is bullshit (also, their lack of religion). The general point was that hating people for their group membership is just evil.

        • @[email protected]
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          -31 year ago

          Yeah, there are reasons to be anti-religion and even potentially anti-immigrant, those issues have actual logically and morally consistent reasons. Whereas racism and the others are entirely emotional and based on nothing. Religion is belief literally founded on nothing.

      • @[email protected]
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        -11 year ago

        This one comment is fire, not every single religion and religious person (like me) are intolerant, thank you, dude (or gurl, or whatever)! :D

    • @[email protected]
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      01 year ago

      All forms of prejudicial arguments are wrong. Just don’t talk about speciesism though, because most people will lose their shit 10x harder.

      • @[email protected]
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        361 year ago

        Of course it qualifies as a hate crime. Hate crime legislation is entirely about what you think inside your head as you commit some other crime - hence the word “hate”.

        • TWeaK
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          61 year ago

          It’s not entirely about what you think, it can also be about what any reasonable person might think. You could genuinely think you’re just joking, but if it’s so bad that no one else would reasonably think it was a joke you could still be found guilty.

        • Schadrach
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          31 year ago

          No, no. A cunt has depth and warmth and I don’t think the attacker in this case has either.

        • CephaloPOTUS
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          So in a conversation about someone commiting a hate crime based on someones genetalia you decide to use a term specifically used to debase people by calling them female genetalia and it seems people even upvote you for it. Great. And you even think you are being supportive.

            • @[email protected]
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              look, it’s a word most american women don’t hear directed at themselves outside of really hateful or abusive contexts. i have been called “bitch” in the grocery store. i was called “cunt” by my abuser, and only by him.

              the person who challenged you has a good point - the use of that word in american culture is intended to be particularly dehumanizing and degrading to women.

              compare - if you had used “n…” you would have likely been challenged there as well, regardless of your intent in using that word or your own identity.

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            That word is used as a generic colorful adjectives in the UK, and are considered gender-neutral there.

    • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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      611 year ago

      IIRC NY is a transfer of intent state, that is to say if you intended to kill X person but fucked up and killed Y person instead, you’re still guilty of 1st degree murder, because you still intended to do a murder

  • @[email protected]
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    1121 year ago

    Wait, this is being called a misunderstanding? I don’t think whoever wrote that actually understands that word…

    • stopthatgirl7OP
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      The misunderstanding was what started the fight (he thought she was haggling for prices, not that she was trying to verify the price of things to make sure she bought the right weed for her friend), not the transphobic attack.

      • @[email protected]
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        I still don’t see how that misunderstanding leads to such a violent attack.

        If you (mistakenly) think someone is trying to haggle with you, the correct response is “ma’am we don’t haggle here, the price is the price, pay or get out”

        At what point does “she tried to haggle with me!” become an excuse for “so I bashed her face in”

  • @[email protected]
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    971 year ago

    A sad reminder that transphobia and other forms of hate affect us all, not just the ones who are primarily targeted.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      Staten Island ≠ NYC. Place is a cesspool. And I don’t have a horse in the race, just viewing it from over the border in NJ. Nobody likes Staten Island, it’s filled with aggressive bigots.

      • @Gimpydude
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        141 year ago

        Staten Island is literally one of the 5 boroughs of NYC. The city is more than Manhattan. But yes, SI is a cesspool.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          We call it east jersey in a mean spirited way, but even Newark was less crazy than some shit I’ve seen in SI

    • Franzia
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      21 year ago

      Staten Island is a particularly shit place. We’re ok.

  • Jaysyn
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    671 year ago

    Haggling isn’t illegal. She needs to sue the deli owner as well for hiring & protecting that shithead. I hope she takes everything they have.

  • @[email protected]
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    641 year ago

    What does the pot have to do with someone being a hateful idiot? I’m not sure what the headline is trying to tell me

    • LegionEris [she/her]
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      Not the point the (honestly fucking terrible) article was making, but this never would have happened at a formal dispensary. NY needs to get its shit together. They’ve created a system where the poor are still stuck in a dangerous illegal system while those with time and money to get across the city get to enjoy a safe and comfortable experience. My city of ~160k in the Midwest has more legal dispensaries than NYC. Answering detailed questions is part of it, and I guarantee that at least my dispensary is a safe space for trans people.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Article says it’s legal, but there’s very few dispensaries…

      This was at a bodega, so likely an illegal sale in a legal state?

      That’s the only way I can see it being relevant, but I don’t know why NY’s law are like. Maybe it was a legal sale?

      That would also explain why the clerk freaked out. Obviously he’s a transphobe as well, but maybe he knew he was breaking the law and got nervous she was on the phone? The victim might not have even known it was an illegal sale, and didn’t make a purchase anyways.

      • @[email protected]
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        251 year ago

        Yes, commit felony assault and a potential felony hate crime because you’re worried about a misdemeanor charge.

        Either way, this guy is a fucking idiot

    • Franzia
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      41 year ago

      This is so funny to me that the cops just know this guy. Like oh yeah, Mr. 4th of July. Just some insane guy who attacks people. Whatever, typical Staten islander, I’m not gonna tell him how to live his life. Jail time? For what a little scuffle? In his own shop? Just defending his territory. Never seen a bodega cashier who wasnt violent, you know? If you weren’t people would fuck with ya too much.

    • Cethin
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      191 year ago

      I was actually somewhat relieved it wasn’t a cop at the end. Silver linings…

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        So glad I live in Canada where I can just go online to my provincial supplier and order an oz if needed. If I need more it requires multiple orders unfortunately. I’m not sure if they make the postal person / letter carrier make two trips though (the limit is based off what you’re supposed to be allowed to carry but how would they know if they got multiple ozs on them?). Also this is BC so may vary by province up here.

  • @[email protected]
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    401 year ago

    Key takeaway… they sell weed at deli’s in NYC?

    That’s interesting. Around here it’s all thru a licensed shop.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      NY’s legalization process has been a mess. It’s been almost 3 years since it was signed, and the majority of dispensary licenses outside of a small handful of open ones are still in paperwork purgatory, so in the meantime, the grey market has picked up the slack.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      They got Aminita mushroom gummies in the corner stores in Boston! Head shops are also selling vape carts.

        • Mossy Feathers (She/They)
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          If you do it, pay close attention to what’s supposedly inside it. Both muscimol and ibotenic acid are supposed to be hallucinogenic, and both muscimol and ibotenic acid are in fly agric mushrooms. However, muscimol appears to be fairly non-toxic while ibotenic acid is neurotoxic and can cause scarring to the brain (sciencists apparently use it to cause brain lesions in rats for testing purposes). Despite this, from what I’ve seen it’s hard to find edibles that don’t have ibotenic acid.

          Also, note that I said “supposedly” a lot. I tried a chocolate bar that supposedly had muscimol in it once. I felt a little odd the first time I tried it, but that was the full extent of my experience (I tried eating half the bar at one point to see if I just have a high natural tolerance, but that had even less of an effect). Additionally, I think I read a company recently got caught selling gummies that were just straight-up psilocybin.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Ah thanks for the info!

            Lol, I got some straight up psilocybin gummies all professionally packaged, I had a packaged molly chocolate bar too!

    • @[email protected]
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      01 year ago

      Maybe thats what they call weed shops? Or its a weed shop who realized the importance of capitalizing on munchies, and the food got more popular than the pot

      • Taco
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        41 year ago

        In the entire state of NY, not just the city, pretty much every independent gas station or corner store sells D8, black market vapes, gummies, etc. It’s pretty much unenforced statewide

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          Hows that work? I assume its not on shelves. Do you just need to know the secret menu? Ask for it directly? Is there a code? Or do they treat it like normal merch and cops just ignore it?

          • Taco
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            81 year ago

            Yeah no it’s just chilling there on the front counter behind glass. No prices listed. If you’re a cop they tell you it’s not for sale and it’s a decoration. If a cop is parked outside they put it in a paper bag, tape it, and tell you to not open it until you’re out of view. No proof of sale, no crime committed.