Just because I donβt think mogai gender identities are valid OR healthy doesnβt mean i hate trans people, Karen
Wait what id miss and what do you define as mogai genders do you mean like nounself type stuff or??
I made a post that was like βthis pride month letβs destroy mogaiβ meaning microlabels like those on beyond-mogai-pride-flags and apparently that = hating trans people
How is saying that you want to destroy labels that only trans people use not hating trans people??
first of y’all yaintlgbtpn is a transphobe so jot that down
Filmmaker Lilly Wachowski (The Matrix, Sense8) has painted portraits of the 27 trans people known to be murder victims in the U.S. in 2016, for an art exhibit at Chicagoβs Center on Halstead. All of the brightly-colored portraits in βSay Our Namesβ incorporate the colors of the trans flag and are based on photos of the victims.
She began painting them last July, she says, as βan outlet of the overwhelming emotion I was feeling in the relentless waves of mortal acts of violence against trans people.β
what autigender isn’t: a label used by non-autistic people, a label used by cis people, a label made up for attention, a label that causes harm to autistic people, a label that causes harm to trans people
what autigender is: a label used by a trans/nonbinary autistic person whose experience is that being autistic so deeply affects their understanding of their own gender that it’s hard or impossible to describe their gender as anything other than “autistic,” or to otherwise see their gender as separate from their autism
When you started letting non-same sex attracted trans people in.
You caused homophobia within the community to spike.
Trans people calling women, who are oppressed for their genderΒ βcisβ. A word that meansΒ βNot oppressed by genderβ.
Caused trans people to think it was okay to force themselves on lesbians/gay men and call themΒ βtransphobicβ if they wouldnβt have sex with you because you have a dick/vulva.
Let trans people trample over LGB issues like marriage equality, corrective rape, and the criminalization of gay sex.
Let trans people redefine gay and lesbian sex, calling lesbianβs attraction to vuvlas a βgenital fetishβ.
Made everything have to beΒ βinclusiveβ for every possible gender anyone could possibly think they were and let straight people identify as βbisexualβ because they might date a nonbinary person.
Made womyn exlusive issues surrounding their anatomy no longer (liberal)feminist becauseΒ βSOME MEN DEAL WITH THAT!!!!β
Prioritized non-same sex attracted trans people over actual LGB people
And this is what made ace people think they could step all over us as well.
Homophobia in the community spiked, once again
Ace people calling LGB people, who are oppressed for their attraction βalloβ. A word that means βNot oppressed by attractionβ.
Caused ace people to think it was okay to pressure people into relationships. If you say no because sex is important to you, youβreΒ βaphobicβ
Let ace people trample over LGB issues like marriage equality, corrective rape, and the criminalization of gay sex.
Let ace people redefine what homosexual and bisexual mean to βexperiences sexual attraction to ______β. Calls anyone who doesnβt agree anΒ βaphobeβ
Made everythingΒ βinclusiveβ for every possible a-spec identity anyone could possibly thing they are
Made LGB issues surrounding sex and relationships welcome becauseΒ βPDA IS GROSS!!!!β
Prioritizes non-same sex attracted ace people over actual LGB people.
IF YOU STILL CANβT SEE HOW SIMILAR THESE ARE, YOUβRE THE REASON ACE PEOPLE WANT IN.
The concept ofΒ βpassingβ as a whole is gross, but please donβt judge a trans person for wanting/needing toΒ βpassβ.
Men can wear dresses, yes. But donβt be rude if a trans man refuses to wear anything even vaguelyΒ βfeminineβ.
No, women donβt need to wear skirts every day. But donβt be rude if a trans woman wears nothing but dresses and skirts and heavy, heavy make up.
Itβs a dangerous, sick world, and itβs a pity that the societal concept ofΒ βpassingβ is so ingrained in us, but it is. It is deeply ingrained in us. Itβs terrible and life threatening, so donβt judge a trans person for adhering to strict gender roles.
This is so important. A trans man dressing very masculine and presenting very masculine is not him adhering to βtoxic masculinityβ – itβs him trying to survive.
A trans woman wearing dresses, mastering her make-up and shaving her legs is not her βperpetuating gender rolesβ – itβs her trying to survive.
Or maybe itβs just because they like to present like that! Thatβs also fine. Or at least, it should be, but society says no.
Cis people get to choose how they want to present – trans people donβt. Weβre damned if we do, damned if we donβt. Weβre either βnot really transβ for not presenting a certain way, or weβre βupholding toxic gender roles!β If we do. Weβre trapped in a weird eternal transphobic βgotcha!β
some TERF: trans β"menββ have been poisoned by the patriarchy! They just need to accept that their lesbianism is okay and they can be butch without having to –
me, rolling past on skates wearing sunglasses and sipping starbucks: i like men, sharon
A series of images with subtitles showing words spoken by Miss Major Griffin-Gracy. The first images show black and white photos of the Stonewall Riots.
The first picture shows cops leading a drag queen (as identified by Getty, though this term also referred generally to trans women). The source seems to be a 1962 photo by Getty Images from a ball that took place seven years before Stonewall, and she is probably being arrested for βmasquerading and indecent exposureβ according to Getty.
The second image shows a crowd of angry people over the shoulders of two cops and a man in a suit who are facing them and holding them back, and is the only picture of the first night of the Stonewall Riots. (Wikimedia Commons copy).
The third image shows a crowd of people outside the West Side Savings Bank on the corner of Christopher Street (location of the Stonewall Inn), with a small group of cops in the foreground, on the fifth night of the Stonewall Riots. (NYT source)
The remaining images show pictures of Miss Major, a Black woman with dark grey hair wearing a pink shirt, speaking to the camera. The subtitles say:
βAnd when that Stonewall Incident happened, I was there when the fighting started. Did it change things? It did for the gay and the lesbian community. Did it change things for my transgender community? It really didnβt. Weβre the third or fourth letter in that alphabet soup thing that they have, LGBT. Well, to me, βTβ should have been first. We were there doing most of the fighting, so letβs start there.β
i mean, right? this checks out? btw βamphetosexualβ is a neuro-sexuality i just coined, where oneβs sense of sexuality is inextricably tied with being a crystal meth addict. iβve stopped going to AA because itβs conversion therapy for me as an amphetosexual. i hope i can count on your support as i journey into mogai micro-identities.
What the actual hell is wrong with you fucks. Why the *hell* do you think conversion therapy jokes are funny in ANY context? Like. What the actual hell. -mod karkles
ummmmm itβs not a joke? twelve step recovery is conversion therapy for ampheto-sexuals like myself. why do you hate neuro-sexualities? why are you being so ableist toward neurodivergent people? do you hate addicts or what???
Dude. Youβre existence is a joke. You literally exist on this blog to mock people. I donβt hate neurodivergent people. I donβt hate neuro-sexualities. Iβm not the one fucking mocking them.
@diskhorsedudes gem im dyin. I got called ableist for callin out someone for mocking the idea of conversion therapy
Holy shit. This is wonderful #regreceipts material. This person is a giant jerk and troll. I have them blocked and thatβs probably what you should do, too. This person is the worst of the worst of exclusionists and canβt be reasoned with.
This person thinks that because heβs bottom and fits some stereotypes then heβs ~basically trans~ and have a right to stick his nasty nose into our issues, donβt even bother to argue with this idiot. ~π±
i literally think the exact oppositeβ iβm not trans, at all.
unless, of course, your definition of βtransβ includes being βnonbinary,β and your definition of βnonbinaryβ is just βa person who is not completely 100% comfortable with the gender assigned to them at birth,β in which case, hi, hello, iβm a power bottom twink who doesnβt like to be referred to as βa manβ and iβm here to party