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"Talking Star: 'The Star Report': Can You Defend Yourself Against Transgenders?"

Town Hall on LGBTQ Issues

By Skyler SaundersPublished 5 years ago 6 min read
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Star is Chucky, “the friend you don’t need.” He’s “very bothered.” By being a little annoyed and flustered, he might flip on white people, he says. The prevailing fallacy is that Star only dumps on blacks. He hates everyone, objectively. Mr. Torain wants to give these young black women out here a pass. Star doesn’t allow paragraphs on his phone from other males. Any emojis will mean a block, an ‘LOL’ or ‘K’ will mean that you will be digitally disowned by the Hater. Star then talks about the Triniatarios throwing up gang signs during their sentencing in the murder of Junior Guzman-Feliz.

Ronnie checks in to the show. She discusses the various presidential candidates who sought to “lock down support” of the LGBTQ community on CNN. A town hall featured a transgender saying that there’s no representation of trans people. Ronnie says that the name of the transgender was “Blossom.” Ronnie says that Blossom went off on newsman Don Lemon. Ronnie doesn’t recognize transgenders or Cory Booker pandering to gays specifically.

With a quick shift, Mr. Torain addresses the idea that John Elway offered Colin Kaepernick a position. Ronnie clarifies that the entire article shows that Kaepernick indeed does not have any current offers. Star then fields a call from Kid Dangerous where he lays down the hammer on the young man. Mr. Torain says that nobody is dealing with him on the battle circuit on URL. Star calls the man a liar. Star jousts with the caller saying that he “takes it on all fours.” He then offers Ronnie the opportunity to talk to him.

Mr. Torain takes a call about how he doesn’t push his agenda on people who have a belief system. He respects the people, not the faith. Mr. Torain says that the caller is “not sure” of his belief. Star admonishes the caller and says “hang up!” for not knowing Hezekiah Walker and other gospel artists. Star again addresses the fact that his callers must turn down the media in the background. The conversation floats into the territory of snitching. The call is then ended promptly.

Mr. Torain reminds his audience that President Trump “claps back” at his opponents and says again that Trump is the Hip Hop President. Star brings up the idea of how the trans world causes some people to have removal remorse. Ronnie says that an ADOS town hall should be aired just like the LGBTQ folks received their limelight.

Star returns to the cave dweller who fumbled with his order. His father once said that “white people are all actors and to not let them pretend like they’re the victim.” Mr. Torain then breaks down how he is selling or giving away gold, platinum, and diamond plaques that he has accumulated over the years.

With a caller, Star delves into psychological warfare. He questions whether the caller is sure in his heterosexuality and asks if he is “fooling himself.” Star further queries why the caller took so long to say that he has a wife with children. Mr. Torain performs these mind games to challenge not only the caller, but his listeners, viewers, supporters, and haters. His deep wisdom permits him to ask these questions and see the answers that might crop up from a caller. Star continues asking how many times the gentleman has seen transgender pornography.

Mr. Torain reverts to the breakfast fiasco. He says that the woman who served him was a transplant from the North. Star says that the passive aggression involved in holding the door (sometimes) results in looking down on people, especially those of color.

Star differentiates once more that animals are instinctual and man is conceptual. Star says that homosexuality doesn’t harm but hinders reproduction. Is this grounded in reality? Ronnie injects her viewpoint about how no one has even spoke about sexuality (yet) but gender.

Caller Stacey Galore did not watch the town hall meeting. She is a transgender and in the adult film industry. Stacey holds that anyone can fire back a punch if she accosts someone no matter the gender. Ronnie also responds by saying that there may be no “straight” or heterosexual slurs or offensive words that one can hurl before someone is assaulted or killed. She finds a double standard at work.

Ronnie still holds that it’s incomparable because the laws are skewed to protect transgendered people.

Star then jokes and says that a more irrational, irate person should be on the line. Dana with the Smoke then chimes into the show. This is not to say that Dana fulfills this wish, but that it happened out of coincidence. Dana contends that she should be able to defend herself when faced with an aggressive transgender. Dana zooms through the nonsense and includes information on the Civil Rights Act. Ronnie straightens out Dana by saying that the topic is about gender, not race or sexual preference.

Dana with the Smoke and Ronnie exhibit brief moments of tension. According to Stacey, the idea of a mental disorder in terms of transgender people has been “debunked.” Star says that Wikipedia is “Digital Maoism,” a reference to Jaron Lenier’s work on truth in media. Dana signs off saying that she is only concerned with “the black agenda.” Star then reads some Super Chats with a humorous bent. A Super Chatter claims that having a uterus makes a woman. Does that mean that they have to start with one? What about women who have hysterectomies?

Ronnie jumps back on the line and delineates the TI and Iggy Azalea spat between the two rappers. A Super Chatter says that “in this era BC stands for before chopping.” A caller then says that “money makes s–– move.” Mr. Torain entertains all opposers and supporters in rational fashion. He lets the caller speak his or her mind without any interruptions, unless there is excess noise, the caller is trolling too hard, or uses language that YouTube may find to be derogatory. They get into a little conversation about whether there are heterosexual slurs. One might be a “breeder” but the personalities on the show skim over this idea like a jet-ski on the surf.

Dana with the Smoke hops back into the ring to defend her honor. Dana says that the opposition is coming “like a philosopher,” but he’s not. She asks what research the caller has done to back his claims. Dana then goes onto say that the opposite caller is going off of personal opinion rather than fact. Star provides the role of a neutral moderator. He executes this action with great aplomb.

Finally, the Original Objective Hater briefly discusses that the word “breeder” is in fact a slur against straights. This revelation became possible through a Super Chat. A caller converses why the Ethiopian Prime Minister and 2019 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Abiy Ahmed, essentially did a great deal of “reconciliation” within the tribal elements of Africa. He waged deals to stop acts of force between Ethiopia and Eritrea. This Jamaican caller then addresses Star’s question about Robyn Fenty claiming Jamaica in contrast to the claim that she was born and raised in Barbados. The Jamaican hangs up the phone.

Danny defends Ronnie and disrespects Dana with the Smoke. Again, Star reminds the world that he’s not trying to “push an agenda,” and that he enjoys having “smart women” on his show. Gem Star gives a Super Chat and energizes the Hater to demonstrate how the gender topic is of substance and is a “trending topic.” Star makes a promise toward the end of the show to his supporters stating that he will get to the Super Chatter’s words in a future edition.

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