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Originally Posted by Doctorfever
Not that it’s any of your business, but my villain better card is full. Where do you counter your time within that community?
I hope you do volunteer. It’s a great community. I have lots of family and friends that are a part of it, so no ignorance here. And have never bullied a trans person.
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Then actually get to know them if you have so many. How would your trans family member feel about you using exclusionary language or making rape jokes about them? How would your friends and family feel about you telling LGBTQ folks what Pride should be about?
If you can’t, then make some time on your “villain better” card and volunteer for an org supporting trans youth. Learn a bit about them. Get to
know someone, not just so you can say they exist, but so you actually understand their perspective.
If you’re having this much trouble even understanding what homophobia or transphobia looks like, there’s a lot of ignorance left for you to remedy. Framing being queer as a “punishment” or acknowledging the homophobia prevalent on the right as “homophobic” itself does not convey a real sense of understanding.
Put in some effort instead of offering a “no thanks” because you can’t be bothered to support them.
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Originally Posted by Doctorfever
Get some help.
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This is a really strange response to a pretty basic question for someone trying to position themselves as an ally to make. Why not clarify?