A bitch. A disabled. Queer. Bitch.

Joined February 2018
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Please help a trans guy out right now. I discussed this guy who had been attacked in a hate crime without knowing he had a go-fund-me up to help him! Please donate or share if you can🙏🏻 gofund.me/a51fd0b63
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Being trans is being CONSTANTLY reminded that your pronouns are only a reward for good behaviour
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if you try to bring up that different queer identities get treated differently and we need to be aware of the way our words and actions affect the most marginalized of our communities they kill you
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My only "care" is enough to care to tell those people to fuck off and remind baby queers and queer kids that that shit actually doesn't really fuckin matter and they have more important things to put their energy towards than shit like that
i didn't wanna believe it when i was younger but growing up really does make you stop giving a fuck about lgbtq identity discourse. like why would i care
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"ur life must be so easy i never tried to kill myself over being trans" Good for you What does this post achieve Abuse of many kinds Neglect of many kinds Arrested parents Dead sibling ED Childhood drug addict Homeless teenager Disabled Schizophrenic Dysphoria was worse for me🤷🏻‍♂️
If you think this your life must be so easy I tried to end my life 7 times and none of em were because of my gender lmao
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You dont get a gold star for oppression or struggle Olympics We can have conversations about people in privileged positions speaking over trauma survivors with transexperiences or saying they relate to our experiencess with things like rape because theyre trans without doing this
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As a disabled person Privilege is revokable because we fucking made it up I literally said trans men don't have systemic power but even THAT *IS* revokable DEFINITELY not as easily as individual or situational privilege, but still revokable BECAUSE WE MADE IT UP
Yup and with that, you’re just relying on people being nice and not a fucking asshole. That’s not systemic . There’s also all this. x.com/aedricoisin/status/206…
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Transmen Disabled people (especially invisibly) And white presenting mix raced people are all examples of this and all rather ignored Transwomen, visibly disabled, and ambiguous/non white presenting mixed raced people have more oppression But oppression didn't just forget them-🤷🏻‍♂️
Trans men are, in my opinion, a great example of how privilege is an (overal) man made idea and oppression is pretty much ENTIRELY man made We CAN have a taste of male privilege And they can take it away They can take it away from you too That's why you should listen to us
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Being white presenting means security that visible POC do not have in the unknown. And that IS a privilege. The same security is caused by others insecurity, desperate to deny your identity, experience, struggles, and erase your proximities other than whiteness
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Visible POC will feel the brunt of racism in ways ytpresnting folks don't (not feeling that IS privilege!) But racism won't forget you. You will still be expected to perform whiteness Conform Even surgery if you aren't quite palletable enough If you're mixed, it won't forget you
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Invisibility disabled people get their rights taken as well and hope of help, recovery, and independence crushed. Disabled people do not have systemic power, let alone because of our disabilities. Visibly disabled people face violence because they see an easy target
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Invisibly disabled people must lie to protect themselves and simply hope no one finds out, or that their body doesn't give them away, and now make them a bigger target for violence
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Trans women are the face of antitrans violence. Because trans men are ignored and buried as women. Trans women are the face of antitrans legislation, that strips rights from trans men too. Trans women are forced to face this head on while trans men's experiences is silenced
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Trans men's passing is as men. And that IS a privilege But not systemically. We don't have political power in or let alone because of our transness. If our identity is discovered, even after transition (which T helps us pass easier than E is a privilege too) we're in danger too
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Trans men are, in my opinion, a great example of how privilege is an (overal) man made idea and oppression is pretty much ENTIRELY man made We CAN have a taste of male privilege And they can take it away They can take it away from you too That's why you should listen to us
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I repeatedly have to remind people that human rights aren't a fucking pie so someone getting more doesn't mean you get less Goes the other way too Trans women losing rights won't give trans men more rights We literally ALSO lose rights when that happens🫩
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Malicious compliance? Yes Ill die on the hill malicious alliship exist "I dont see you as disabled"=I wont check if a place is accessible "I dont see colour"=I dont see racism still exists "Transinclusionary homophobia" Thinking youre the good guy at the expense of them or others
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GenZ is willingly trapping ourselves in a puritist moral system on dating instead of having any care and awareness to real creeps Like yea I'm gonna fuck with someone old enough for a drink in my country PROBABLY not younger But 22 and 20 is NOT A FUCKING CREEP yall just weird
its kinda fire that queers over 25 will hit on a 20 year old with no qualms but from like 21-24 people r doing math down to the minute u were born on the ethics of your age gap
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And my ONLY reasoning in my "probably not younger" is entirely out of personal experience. There was a 20 year old in my HIGHSCHOOL graduating class. So personally, not my vibe. I want a maturity level closer to me and I'm less likely to find that in a 20 year old🤷🏻‍♂️
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But if I do find that in a 20 year old. Then ok. 4 years isn't gonna send me to prison or some shit. Yall cal look in older or closer in age circles without the weird puritanical alt right pipeline bullshit😂
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