Hello everyone, I know I said I'd be coming out with a positive chapter soon, APH_Finny and I are currently working on it together, but that is not why I am writing this.
Earlier today, I heard of a situation that some of you might be aware of, I heard one side of the story, got angry, and told the people on the other side to "go to hell" because I thought I had all the dirt and was doing the right thing, but then I heard another side of the story, and realized I didn't have all the dirt, and that I had basically just been a cyberbully.
I would like to formally apologize for that. I should have done what my Dad would have called "an idiot check" bc there's always gonna be that one idiot who thinks they have got everything for their road trip, but then ends up leaving their phone behind. I have heard different sides of the story on this issue from who I consider to be reliable sources, but regardless of whether you support transgender rights or not (I support trans rights because of my trans friends), regardless of where you stand on this issue, and regardless of where you stand on anything in life, I will never tell any of you to "go to hell", worse than that, or anything in between that ever again.
I have shamed my Dad's memory and shamed my loved ones, I don't blame any of you if you are mad at me. I will not be taking a stand in this issue, for obvious reasons, and instead will be serving as a neutral party and the devil's advocate to help.
Regardless of where you guys stand in life, you are all still living beings, so you should not be treated by anyone as less than than that, be it me, a peer, an elder, anyone, so don't be afraid to call me out if I do. Don't be afraid to call others out if they treat you less than a living being as well, you guys deserve better.
Thank you for your time,
Jasmine
P.S. share this apology with as many people as you can. I'm asking this because I hope it'll help.
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