Deborah Freel, executive director of Tri-County S.P.E.A.K.S., a sexual assault center in Charleston—part of Mace’s district—that operates its own 24/7 hotline, said her staff spent Tuesday testing out the number only to reach the voicemail whenever they called; they also fielded calls from community members concerned that Mace’s number was going unanswered, she said.
“It isn’t a hotline,” Freel told me. “It’s not connecting a survivor or someone with a concern to the resources that they need in that moment, which is really challenging. If the intention was to get them those resources, then it would be better for them to be directed to either a local or national resource.”
“I will highlight her transphobia by introducing some of my own!” -Carvex
I have no phobia, I fully accept trans people because they know who they are and want to be themselves. This lady would hate herself if she wasn’t in her own shoes.
I’m not sure how to interpret your first comment other than “she looks trans!”
I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt because I’ll admit I’ve thought people “looked trans” before BUT masculine features don’t make someone trans so calling out her physical appearance just makes you seem like a dick.