Based upon a reader suggestion, I will be writing about the wonderful world of trans and wigger identity tomorrow. Wiggers I have never uttered the word wigger in my life, so I am eager to get up to speed on the concept. Are wiggers and transwomen the same side of the trans coin? Is there a branding problem here? Are wiggers and trans women the wave of the future? Why are we intrigued by wiggers and transwomen? Is the American Dream to be trans?
Have I lost my mind? I can see my adult children right now shaking their collective heads. Dad, Mr. Brooks Brothers, is writing about wiggers? And Transwomen?
I have about 36 hours to get up to speed on this alluring topic. Stay tuned.
A wigger doesn't typically think they are black, not are they trying to live their life as a black person. In contrast, trans people either think they are the opposite sex or they know they one sex but attempt to live their life as the opposite sex. Wiggers are not like this. They are merely adopting what they think of as (low socio-economic class) black culture.
I had to read the link due to my ignorance of one more THING. How do people have time for this?