some article about banned reddit communities, specially r/GenderCritical.

Apart from reviewing the weird shit that terfs post online, I found a reflection on the article about how these communities were more "repressed" on reddit because other subreddits bullied them.

So I kinda miss bullying chuds and terfs, and knowing that this had an impact makes me sad..

Bonus: they only mention chapo when talking about Lemmy, and how its devs refused to help the online terfs. Proud of you @dessalines @nutomic :fidel-salute: and fuck the "free speech" tech bros that helped them.

  • JoesFrackinJack [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I don't want to read the article because I'm relatively chill right now and don't wanna see shit that will piss me off, but i wanna say I'm glad even a shitlib news like the Atlantic is calling out terfs from what it sounds like. It's one of those things that unless you hang out in certain spaces, follow LGBTQIA+ issues, or know trans or non binary people, you're probably really uninformed about how vile and how much targeted harassment terfs do. They are disgusting people that constantly try to make their way into certain spaces with the idea of making trans lived harder, much harder.