A post shared by laverne cox (@lavernecox)"The guy really wanted me to answer [when he asked for the time] so that he could spook whether I’m trans or not," Cox continued. "I don’t know why, I don’t know why it matters.
At the end of the day, it’s like who cares? I’m in a hoodie and yoga pants, I’m completely covered up, I’ve got my mask on—who cares if I’m trans?
Who cares? How does this affect your life?""It never fails to be shocking, I guess. This has happened to me before, it’s happened many times, it’s not new.
I’ve been trans my whole life, I’ve been harassed and bullied my whole life, none of this is new," she said. Cox reflected on the violence trans people consistently face simply for existing in public (as of this month, at least.
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