Wearing our skins

Remember Sam Brinton, the “non-binary” nuclear waste official who got busted for stealing luggage at airports?

One of his victims spotted him wearing her stuff.

That’s Sam in the photo on the right, carrying the TastyFreeze and wearing the beautiful top she designed and wore.

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6 responses to “Wearing our skins”

  1. iknklast Avatar

    But of course, he’s more vulnerable than she is! She is merely a woman of color; he’s non-binary! He’s entitled to steal as long as he steals from the less marginalized, less oppressed – which is everybody because he’s non-binary! He’s part of the alphabet soup! He’s special!

  2. Mike Haubrich Avatar
    Mike Haubrich

    While I am tmpted to joke that “She wore it better,” which she did; it’s really brazen that he would wear a unique design out where he would be caught and possbly photographed.

    The man needs to be convicted.

  3. maddog1129 Avatar

    Your bag wasn’t “lost.” It was stolen. The thief has outed himself: caught red-handed. Why isn’t he charged, arrested, and fired already?

  4. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    He has been fired, and I think charged – fired because charged iirc.

  5. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    The NY Post reported December 14th that “Bail for Sam Brinton, who is non-binary and uses ​they/them pronouns, was set at $15,000 on a felony grand larceny charge…”

  6. Rob Avatar

    Hopefully additional charges, even if only receiving stolen goods. I guess as a defence he’d try to argue that he didn’t steal that bag and he bought the clothes off someone second hand in a bar. I told my wife about this and she commented that his liking to wear dresses was the least creepy thing about him.