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JUST IN: Dem Stops Hearing Cold When Mace Uses Slur For Trans People—Then She Repeats It Over & Over [video]
YouTube ^ | 2/5/2025 | Forbes Breaking News

Posted on 02/05/2025 7:59:35 PM PST by simpson96

Today's House Oversight Committee hearing saw fireworks when Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) used an offensive term for transgender people, leading to Rep. Gerry Connolly's (D-VA) admonition and her repeating it again and again.

JUST IN: Dem Stops Hearing Cold When Mace Uses Slur For Trans People—Then She Repeats It Over & Over


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KEYWORDS: mace; pervert; slur; trannytrannytranny; transgender
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To: madison10

I work with a guy who is very woke, totally into the concept.

I was telling him a story of when I was in the Navy and asked a sailor to hand me a pair of dykes to cut some safety wire, and I glanced at him and saw his face was a rictus of frozen horror and consternation.

I stared at him, and said “What? What’s wrong?”

He said “You said ‘dykes’.”

I just blurted out “For God’s sake, they are wirecutters!”

He had no idea.


81 posted on 02/06/2025 6:09:27 AM PST by rlmorel ("A people that elect corrupt politicians are not victims...but accomplices." George Orwell)
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To: Red Badger

“Chinks and finks and festoons of coons...... that’s all that meets my eyes” Jack Holt 1963


82 posted on 02/06/2025 6:19:39 AM PST by bert ( (KE. NP. +12) Where is ZORRO when California so desperately needs him?)
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To: Sequoyah101

... and I presume a synonym for violent trannies, “freaks”, is also a bad thing to say.


83 posted on 02/06/2025 6:21:15 AM PST by glennaro (2025: The year of America's rebirth as a Great (and Free) Republic)
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To: Prince of Space
Probably said:

"What? Tranny? What's wrong with 'tranny'? Is 'tranny' a bad word? Who said 'tranny' can't be spoken? I say 'tranny' all the time. I often say 'tranny' to refer to a transmission. What's the deal with 'tranny'?"

Love it. I used to watch football, and Bill Belichick of the Patriots was known to keep a tight lid on his players to avoid giving bulletin board material as emotional fodder to opponents that could be used against his team.

When Rex Ryan, the Jets coach was outed as having a bizarre sexual foot fetish, Belichick issued specific instructions to not make fun of it.

This was what Wes Welker's next interview went like:
Q: How valuable is it to have a guy like Tom Brady standing in the huddle, especially in the intense situations of the playoff atmosphere?

WW: Having Tom in there - it goes without saying, the guy is who he is and he does a great job of making sure everyone is on the same page and putting their best foot forward going out there and playing well and doing what they can out there.

Q: How do you approach the young guys about what to expect in the post season?

WW: You just talk to them. It's a playoff atmosphere and you can't just stick your toe in the water, you've got to jump right in and make sure you're ready to go and make things happen. In a playoff atmosphere that's what you have to do.

Q: Do you try to convey a sense of urgency with the younger players? If something comes up during the game - they have to take advantage of that opportunity because they may not get another one...

WW: Absolutely. Every play is so critical and that is something that we talk about quite a bit. Going out there and in every single play if there is a bust or a mental error - it could cost you the game and that is something that we have to stay on top of and make sure that we are doing everything possible to be ready to go on every single play.

Q: I know you are excited to play football every game no matter what the situation is but considering last year when you were forced to sit and watch the playoff game, is there a little bit more excitement for you because you are getting back in the playoffs?

WW: It is definitely a little bit different especially [last year] I had my foot up in the air trying to get the swelling to go down and things like that. [I'm] definitely excited about getting the opportunity to go out there and have some fun and get in the playoff atmosphere. This is what it's all about. This is where you want to get to. This being my seventh year in the league now, and understanding what this means and how rare of an opportunity it is - [we've] got to make sure we take full advantage of it.

Q: How frustrating was it to not be on the field last year? You haven't played a playoff game since Glendale in 2007. How did it feel not being out there last year?

WW: It was tough. It was definitely hard to watch, especially the way the game went. I am definitely excited to be out there and these are the types of games you play for. This is what you spend all year getting ready for and you want to go out there and put your best foot forward.

Q: Where were you physically last year for the Baltimore game?

WW: Where was I physically?

Q: Were you on the field, at home or in a box?

WW: I was actually in the box. Yeah, I was up there watching the game.

Q: Can you put a number on how much Darrelle Revis was covering you on the Dec. 6th game? It seemed significantly more than the first game.

WW: It was definitely a little more. I don't really know a number. It was quite a bit, especially any time they did any sort of man coverages and things like that. It seemed to be a lot more, so you've got to be ready for everything and study film on everybody, and make sure you are definitely ready for him and you've got to bring it every play because he is a great player. He's got great feet, he moves around well and [he] does some good things out there.

Q: A lot of the defensive players have been talking this week about what you guys needed physically to move forward after the Cleveland game. Offensively how have you guys grown as a unit since that Cleveland game?

WW: I think we have had some younger players really step up this year. Over the year that has been how it goes - guys start to mature, start to understand things, start to understand what the coaches want, and get more comfortable in what they're doing. That's huge - having some of the younger guys do that throughout this season and that's big. They really have grown a lot and I think it has really helped our offense.

Q: What makes Revis as good as he is?

WW: I think he is very patient. He has good feet. He moves around really well. He understands the game. He gets his hands on you pretty well. [He] understands what you're trying to do to him, so he definitely is a tough guy to really set up and get open against. You've got to be on top of your game and make sure that you're doing everything possible to get open.

Q: From what you've seen from Aaron and Rob in practice and obviously in the games are they not typical rookies and for that reason, are they going to have no problem handling the playoff pressure?

WW: I think being as young as they are, I don't think they really don't understand the significance of this game which is sometimes a good thing. They just go out there and play ball and [they] know what they know. They play hard and play well and I think that will be good for them. I know they are going to go out there and give it everything they've got and that's something that they've done all year. That is something that won't change this week, so we are definitely excited to have them be apart of our team and [we're] excited to have them go out there and make some plays in a critical game.

Q: Isn't that what veterans strive for too? To just go out there and play a game even if it's a championship game, as if it's a regular season game to keep on an even-keel?

WW: In a way, yeah, but it's different still. It's the playoffs and this is what you strive for. This is what you work all season for - to get this opportunity and to get this chance and you've got to take full advantage of it.

Q: What has Deion Branch brought to the offense?

WW: Deion is such a great player and such a great teammate. The guy is tough to cover. He does a lot of great things out there - he runs some really good routes. Tom [Brady] trusts him and they are kind of on the same page. He is another guy with great feet and he can really move around and do some great things out there.

Q: You guys were on such an impressive role heading into the last 5 - 6 weeks of the season, how do you guys feel you will handle the bye week, are you afraid that you have lost any momentum at all?

WW: To be honest with you, I feel like our practices have almost simulated a game as well as we could have. We really got after it during the bye week and even this week of really concentrating and practicing hard and making sure that every play, even in practice... you never know when you will get the chance to run it again before the game, so you want to make sure that you are putting your best foot forward out there and making it happen.



LOL...it may not be that much, but Belichick was a hard-ass about those things, and he sure noticed! That got Welker into Belichick's doghouse for some time!
84 posted on 02/06/2025 6:29:47 AM PST by rlmorel ("A people that elect corrupt politicians are not victims...but accomplices." George Orwell)
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To: Recovering Ex-hippie

You would be surprised by all the names I have been called over on FB and GAB. Doesn’t bother me one bit as I know I hit a nerve there.


85 posted on 02/06/2025 6:58:46 AM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: dp0622
Good grief.

I’m of Italian descent. Have family in Sicily..beautiful country.

YES, I’m a WOP, DAGO, GUINEA...feel free to add. I don’t break from words!

DAMN SNOWFLAKE country, half of it is!!

My two best friends in high school were of Italian and Polish descent. I am of Irish descend. We called each other “Wop,” “Polack,” and “Mick” all the time and out in public.

Nobody ever freaked out.

86 posted on 02/06/2025 7:26:10 AM PST by Allegra (It’s MAGA time! )
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To: glennaro

You said the f word? Oh my.


87 posted on 02/06/2025 7:34:23 AM PST by Sequoyah101 (Donald John Trump. First man to be Elected to the Presidency THREE times since FDR.)
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To: simpson96
I love it. I love that Rep. Mace so strongly and vigorously takes it to the Dems and their ridiculous positions. I pulled the transcript and found that Google Transcript deleted her "Tranny, tranny, tranny" remark. No surprise there.

As the chair said, "I'm not up on LGBTQ terminology and what is a slur." That "tranny" is slur now is news to me.

The Gentle Lady yields back.

Mr. Chairman parliamentary Inquiry.

Yes sir.

The Gentle lady has used a phrase that is considered a slur in the LGBTQ community and the transgender community. Let me please finish without an interruption and…

Mace: Tranny, tranny, tranny…I don't really care you want penises in women's bathrooms and I'm not going to have it. No thank you.

Let the gentleman state his parliamentary inquiry...

To me a slur is a slur and here in the committee a level of decorum requires us to try consciously to avoid slurs. You just heard the Gentlelady actually actively, robustly repeat it and I would just asked the chairman that she be counseled that we ought not to be engaged. We can have debate and policy discussion without offending human beings who are fellow citizens and so I would ask as a parliamentary Inquirer whether the use of that phrase is not in fact a violation of the decorum rules.

Mace: Mr. chairman I'm not going to be counseled by a man over men in women's spaces or men who have mental health issues dressing as women. I'm not being counseled by some guy

Chair: Order.

The inquiry is about decorum. Decorum is at the discretion of the chair I will be honest Mr chairman with uh with the ranking member I I'm not up to up to date on my politically correct LGBTIQ term terminology. We'll look into that and get back with you on that. I don't know what's offensive and what's not. I've not…I don't know much about pronouns or…

I appreciate that

Mace: Mr. Chairman we don't have to anymore so I thank the chair for his willingness to uh further engage in this matter all right.


88 posted on 02/06/2025 9:03:53 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (They were the FA-est of times, they were the FO-est of times.)
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To: yesthatjallen; All
"So what’s the slur?"

At 5:27 Rep. Mace says "Tranny, tranny, tranny. I don't really care. You want men in women's bathrooms and I'm not going to have it."

The looks on the Democrat aids when she says that is priceless. They are all going to poop their pants right there.

89 posted on 02/06/2025 9:08:38 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (They were the FA-est of times, they were the FO-est of times.)
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To: simpson96
Hey Congress. Get your knickers in a knot over this place.

 

The Tranny Shop - Gretna, NE

90 posted on 02/06/2025 10:43:27 AM PST by Responsibility2nd
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To: dp0622; Recovering Ex-hippie

Hmmm…if I may ask, is „Kraut“ that terrible of a slur? I mean, I have been called that on FR quite a number of times. But there were plenty of other Freepers who told me to beware of these particular people.🙂

A big thank you to all of them! You are truly the kindest people I have ever met on the Internet 😀 God bless you all 🙏🏻

I have been called much worse, though, to be fair, never to my face. But the worst by far on the Internet, as concerns name-calling, are leftists of any nation.
Though what I have read from German nationalist extremists was avowedly not much better, and it caused me to recoil from their forum (where I had been lurking for a while) when one of them said something about the Americans which I would never dare to repeat here - and the sheer memory of it makes me blush with shame 😳


91 posted on 02/06/2025 1:46:09 PM PST by Menes (Thank you, America, for giving us hope!)
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To: Menes

I use the word kraut in many conversations referring to myself and others of the Germanic ilk.
Cannot ask for an edible stadium dog or Reuben sandwich without ordering it with ‘kraut’.
To the whimpering simpering crowd, my only response to hearing something they don’t like is (shutup and growup)


92 posted on 02/06/2025 2:08:03 PM PST by redcatcherb412
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To: simpson96
Note to Rep. Mace, a story from 2006 and P-Town, MA...

In P-town, heterosexuals claim gays are bullying them

Gays Accused of Discrimination in Resort Town

Do you recall Deep State having a cow about heteros being called "breeders"...?

Funny, neither do I...

93 posted on 02/08/2025 6:03:04 AM PST by mewzilla (Swing away, Mr. President, swing away!)
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