see transphobia irl - seek refuge online

see transphobia online - seek refuge in leftist communities

see transphobia in leftist communities (stupidpol, "LGBT is bourgeoise decadency" MLs, etc) - cry myself to sleep

why are drugs so expensive

    • cumwaffle [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      ah yes, transmedicalists, the brainworms of the trans community

        • cumwaffle [she/her]
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          4 years ago

          nothing like reading a post by a trans person that validates a cis dude being a bigot by saying "nah you're not a bigot, most people don't like us cause tran***s are ugly, completely normal"

          god i feel like shit lmao

        • cumwaffle [she/her]
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          4 years ago

          "trans people that believe you need dysphoria to be trans"

          in reality they're pricks that shit on other trans people for not being really trans because they don't meet their specific requirements, famous ones include Blaire White and Kalvin Garrah

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      4 years ago

      Honestly, I'm a leftist but Bara people are honestly awful. Can't stand them, wish sometimes that the oceans would rise up and swallow them whole. Anyway, I started a sandal business and was wondering if anyone here want to invest. Sandals straight from Lagos, with the stamp of Igbo approval.

  • Awoo [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    Hey. We have cool MLs too. Those MLs can go fuck themselves we're actively trying to end them, they've gotta go.

    • CertifiedFreak [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      It’s very reminiscent of the immigrant experience in America. New emerging immigrant groups in America cause the prior group to suddenly be accepted and considered “white” so that they can have a turn oppressing newcomers. It’s all fueled by the capitalist to prevent class solidarity and to divide us.

      • TheOldRazzleDazzle [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        True, though notably this was not extended to Asian Americans, which instead have been ideologically configured as eternal foreigners tied to the countries of their heritage who cannot be assimilated (see: Japanese internment and Covid hate crimes against people presumed to be Chinese American)

        • yang [they/them, any]
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          I remember reading in a history textbook that Europeans considered Asians "smart but docile," which may explain this pattern. Asians are the "least likely" to get "uppity" and instead play within the system that's imposed on them.

          If you know anything about Asian history (eg. Alexander in India, Korean War, Vietnam), you know this is ridiculous. Yet these are the stereotypes that get pushed around.

          • CertifiedFreak [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            Interestingly enough, the Bruce lee 30 for 30 documentary explores the toxic idea of Asians being depicted as the “model minority” which is used to demonize African Americans, on top of that they’re constantly emasculated in the media

        • CertifiedFreak [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          They’re used sometimes as a “model minority” to shame African Americans for not doing as well financially. Look at how chuds worship “rooftop Koreans”. They’re never accepted but they’re constantly used as tools to divide marginalized groups

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      At the top are gays and lesbians. They’ve been known for a while and are generally accepted in modern day society.

      Damn I wish.

      There is a lot to be said about the transphobia all cis people perpetuate, the biphobia not-bi people perpetuate and internalized transphobia trans people direct against others. But calling this a "hierarchy" is cringe and not how it works. Lesbians and gays don't oppress all the other BT people, geez. "Binary" trans people don't oppress nonbinary people.

      Why is the comment so upvoted, comrades, please.

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          That's not any better.

        • gay [any]
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          There's just no fucking "hierarchy" lmao. Again, that's bullshit and not how it works. You can't seriously be concerned about a "fragmented" LGBT community and then say that type of bs. "Lesbians and gays perpetuate biphobia" doesn't mean "lesbians and gays are above bi people in a hierarchy". "Some binary trans people perpetuate transphobia" doesn't mean "Binary trans people are above nonbinary people in a hierarchy ". That's not how "hierarchies" work or mean.

          I am once again, asking Chapo to read better and stop upvoting cringe.

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      This is a lot of words but where do PAAG fuckers fall into the hierarchy?

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      Sounds like someone got upset since they couldn't bloatmaxx with pop tarts

  • ComradeMikey [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    we love our trans comrades we love em folks. seriously stay strong and know there is a place for you and people like you in this world and that no matter what anyone says you are who you deeply feel you are. Im kinda high so im rambling but yeah :)

    • furryanarchy [comrade/them,they/them]
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      4 years ago

      I've had similar experiences with being bi/gay and not getting along with other gay/bi dudes, and having trouble finding people who don't perceive and treat me weirdly when it comes to dating. Once I finally found one of two people who weren't like that, I found a ton of other people also not like that through them, and now I no longer feel alienated like that. I suspect you may have a similar experience if you keep at it. Once you start to find the right kind of people, you find a lot of them.

  • girl_liker [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    it's so fucking exhausting to just see transphobia everywhere. it's just a legitimate bigotry to cis people and i have to live with that for the next decade as i descend into loneliness, i guess

  • Torenico [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I don't know much about gender-related things, I'm not too into it. What little I know is enough: I fully respect what you are and that's basically it, it's really that simple.

    I extend my solidarity to you, Comrade!

  • damnatum_seditiosus [any]
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    4 years ago

    Hang on, life is a special kind of hell, I wish you'll be able to find IRL folks who'll support and share with you.

    Solidarity and I admire you.