I've been thinking about it for a while, is it our duty to be performatively upset at every injustice in countries you support? How upset should we be? I'd appreciate if the discourse was about Chinese LGBT+ organizations we could support and show solidarity with, but getting mad at headlines doesn't actually improve gay rights anywhere
It's not that we shouldn't ignore the flaws of AES countries, it's important to learn from socialist projects but idk i feel like it would be more productive to focus on LGBT rights at home or something (totally willing to take criticism but I feel as if the feminine Chinese boys debate doesn't seem constructive, it feels gross to type this out but I can't think of a better way to word it and I'm curious of peoples opinions)
I've been thinking about it for a while, is it our duty to be performatively upset at every injustice in countries you support? How upset should we be? I'd appreciate if the discourse was about Chinese LGBT+ organizations we could support and show solidarity with, but getting mad at headlines doesn't actually improve gay rights anywhere
It's not that we shouldn't ignore the flaws of AES countries, it's important to learn from socialist projects but idk i feel like it would be more productive to focus on LGBT rights at home or something (totally willing to take criticism but I feel as if the feminine Chinese boys debate doesn't seem constructive, it feels gross to type this out but I can't think of a better way to word it and I'm curious of peoples opinions)
You can be mad at more than one thing at a time, but obviously focusing on your own country is what you should be putting the most effort towards.
yeah, we all already agree it's not good but China isn't exterminating femboys, so it's not really our biggest issue.