“You can’t use the word “gatekeeping” because it’s a word made by and for trans people.“
Hmm what an interesting point you bring up. It’s not true but it does make me think. Isn’t there another word made by and for trans people? A word that many have asked exclusionists to stop using incorrectly? A word that’s been turned into a dogwhistle and a catch all for “people I don’t like”. Isn’t there a word…made by and for trans people…that a lot of cis people are using…hmm…what is it…
I think it’s. Oh, it’s coming back to me now. That’s right. I think it’s “cishet”.
Cis lgb people use cishet to say they hold no powet of trans het people of a cis lgb person says that get people oppress them, they’re implying trans het people hold power over them, which in fact trans het people do not hold any power of cis lgb people
Cis LGB people should not be using the phrase “cishet” because it implies that they can be oppressed for being cis, which they cannot.
The term was created by non-straight trans people specifically to talk about the intersection of their oppression by cis and het people. It was coined by trans people to use as an identifier for their unique brand of oppression…and ace exclusionists like yourself have stolen it, warped it, and rendered it a useless dogwhistle that means “person I don’t like” or “aspec”.
Your movement has robbed queer trans folks of their language because you weaponized the word they coined against other queer people. So shame on you, and shame on you for defending this nasty shit.
Cis people should not be using the word “cishet” to talk about the oppression they face, because they are not oppressed for being cis. End point.
tbh as A Trans™ I am not interested in cis people’s whining about how they just wanted to pretend they were using it to avoid implying that trans het people had power over them
If you are willing to accept the het trans people who want to be in your community because you understand that even when trans people access het privilege, it’s INCREDIBLY conditional….
BUT you’re not willing to accept the het intersex people who want to be in the community, and you haven’t educated yourself enough about what intersex people experience to recognize how conditional their privilege is too….
And you’re not willing to accept the heteromantic asexual people who want to be in the community, and you won’t listen to them about how conditional their access to privilege is….
Then fuck off with your pretending to support trans people. We don’t want your superficial, incredibly conditional allyship.
Also wasn’t “gatekeeping” coined by disability activists?
Even if it wasn’t it was certainly in use by disability activists long before these people are claiming trans activists coined it. It’s a cross-communal concept and pretty much always has been.
“After exploring this idea he started to add to the gating process and how it can change the communication channels. The first person to turn Lewin’s words into a journalism idea was David Manning White in the 1950s.
“Then in the 1970s ideas about the influence of gatekeepers and their decisions were further developed by Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw in their construction of agenda setting theory.”
The other side of this is that I’ve also seen exclusionists use “it was coined by disability activists!” to say that inclusionists can’t call them gatekeepers, despite the huge amounts of ableism in exclusionist arguments, so….
tumblr: if we just make memes about how the denny’s ceo sucks denny’s won’t even touch it!
dennys: *just just that*
tumblr:
true capitalism is taking a meme based on fighting capitalism and appropriating it to promote your brand as a ‘hit and cool business’ even though everyone who likes the meme explicitly does not fall for that
“mogai tumblr made it hard to figure out my gender/sexuality when first coming out”
consider: You don’t have to have a vendetta against queers with the “weird” genders and sexualities, especially teenagers, because you used to consider yourself one of them
also consider: the answer to “my identity was hard to figure out” is not to make it harder for other people. erasing other people’s identities will not make your own more visible. MOGAI people actually quite often find it helpful to have words for their identities, like yourself, and everyone else in the world
also consider: your anger is misdirected. heteronormativity hurt you several billion times more than the split attraction model ever could. No one who IDs as frostgender has the social capital to gaslight and coerce children from birth into a gender. straight and cis people are 100% to blame for the shame we’re made to feel for our identities and placing blame on young queers achieves nothing but furthering that shame. there is no good political goal that can be achieved by bullying mogais you nasty fucks
lol ok. go through @.hate2breakittoya’s “mogai hell denial” tag and see how harmless mogai identities are.
yeah this is what my post is about. all those stories are the same thing, “i identified as mogai when i was really in the closet”. people used mogai identities to avoid coming out to themselves. Is that meant to be the fault of mogai people who actually do need those identities? i identified as bi before realising i was a lesbian, so do you think i have a right to hate bi people? should I spend my time getting revenge on bi people for the time I didn’t realise I was gay?
“Shat was interviewed on WNEW’s Midday Live,
hosted by Bill Boggs. Asked “What do you think about this trend in fandom,
where Kirk and Spock are more than friends?” Shatner replied: “Well,
they’re gay, what do you think?” He followed that up with “There’s
this sociological thing in the U.S., people are uptight about homosexuality.
The fact that two men are close to each other can invite speculation that they
are more than just friends.”
I took this snippet from the original interview, starting at 18:45. The rest is definitely worth watching. Although it was, (sadly) meant as a joke, Shatner continued to talk about how showing emotion and intimacy was still taboo in television at the time.
hey quick question do you really think mogai identities caused this or do you think maybe internalised homophobia and biphobia came from somewhere else, like, idk, straight people
and @uglysapphics u should consider calling yourself something other than a blog for sapphics and wlw if that doesn’t include mogai wlw? don’t use inclusive terms if you don’t mean to use them
[Caption: a tweet from David Yankovich @davidyankovich. It reads, “When your boss’s income has risen 937% since 1978 and yours has increased by only 5.7%, it’s time to stop blaming minorities for your woes.”]