finishing off this image description. sigh, here we go.
[ID: Compilation of transphobic and transandrophobic posts continues.
22. Post entitled âWe need to take back the trans community from trans menâ. It reads:
Trans men donât belong in our safe spaces. I donât want men in spaces which were created for trans women. Itâs not safe.
Trans men havenât done anything for trans rights, trans women have been at the forefront of trans and queer right movements throughout history, while trans men have done nothing for us.
Trans men almost always pass and donât need a safe space. Theyâre men. Men [clap emoji] do [clap emoji] not [clap emoji] need [clap emoji] safe [clap emoji] spaces [clap emoji]
Trans women shouldnât need to make room for men. End of discussion.
23. Post that reads as follows:
Trans men are men. Which is why they donât have a space in feminism, unless they are uplifting the voices of women.
Stop bringing up trans men, when you should be acknowledging trans women and our issues.
What do trans men have to deal with? Not transmisogyny, not gay bashing. Theyâve got their easy to purchase binders and packers (because of course, they canât feel like a man without a penis. Of course they want to define manhood with a cock.)
Trans women need your help, weâre the ones dying. Weâre the ones facing actual oppression.
24. Post which reads as follows:
The combination of trans menâs male positioning in society, combined with the widespread lie that they understand women, leads to a unique and sinister type of misogyny.
Trans men, as men, are taken more seriously than women. When they purport to be experts on womenâs lives, they will often be listened to even more than cis women are. This position of their objectivity occurs regardless of whether they explicitly claim it or not. That is to say, trans men are respected and listened to about womenâs experience more than women are, even when they parrot feminist theory about âlistening to women.â
25: A post where OP writes âWhen trans dudes lament that they donât appear trans enough, a part of me understands - I, too, sometimes wish people didnât read me as a faggy cis dude. The other part is screaming: dude shut up, you have no fucking idea.â
A reply (possibly by the OP themself, but uncertain as both names are blacked out) reads âI kind of wish other trans men would likeâŠ. not talk about their âissuesâ to literally everyone because 1. people donât want to hear it, for good reason, and 2. theyâre not issues.â
[i can reclaim the f slur so did type it out in the first response]
26. A post in which OP asks, âActual question, do trans men have to deal with anti-trans cis gay men in the same manner that trans women have to deal with transphobic radfem lesbians and TERF lesbians?â A replier, whose name is blacked out, says âTrans men donât have to deal with shit, lol.â
27. Post entitled âTrans men are disgustingâ. It reads as follows:
Theyâre literally all just out there performing masculinity. You all can claim that you are âtaking back masculinityâ and âreshapingâ it to a âpositiveâ. But you canât do that. Only women can take back masculinity.
Only women have been hurt by masculinity enough to reshape. Only women can truly understand the harm that masculinity causes.
There can never be a âpositive masculinityâ that is performed by a man. All male masculinity is toxic.
28. Post which reads as follows:
Trans womenâs stated reasons for going into porn: âso I can eat food and sleep in a bedâ
Trans menâs stated reasons for going into porn: âI think itâs hot lolâ
29. Post which reads âgo figure that trans men would feel âsaferâ at a womenâs college, any man would feel safe in a space where he has violent coercive power over every single person thereâ
30. An anonymous Tumblr ask, dated September 9th 2020, 12:56.59pm. It reads âwhen you say trans men donât oppress cis women, do you mean cishet women? or do you mean trans men donât inherently oppress cis women? because trans men can certainly oppress cis bi women and cis lesbiansâ
31. Post in which OP (whose name is blacked out) says âmainstream trans discourse is pretty centred around telling trans women weâre men.â They appear to reply to themself (name is again blacked out), saying âlike, all this âsex and gender are two different thingsâ, âgender is an infinite cornucopia of aestheticsâ, âself identified womanâ, âsome men have vaginasâ crap is entirely about excluding trans women and putting us in harmâs way, to be murdered or w/ever for the sake of trans menâs attempts to gain access to womens spacesâ
32. A reblog in which the posterâs name is blacked out. It reads as follows:
a sampling of the trans men i have met IN PERSON: kail, aiden, aiden, jaden, caiden, skyler, lance, duncan, elliot, ren, rhee, kai, kye, em, elijah, clyde, clove, aleksandr, sebastian
there is nothing immoral about having an uncommon name, but the trans male drive for hyperindividuality seems to reveal a deeper truth of y'allâs lives - that, especially in âqueerâ and âfeministâ spaces, you often have a vested interest in sticking out (something that is not generally advisable or accessible for trans womyn).
that really undermines the concept of a universally experienced âââtransphobiaââ"doesnât it? itâs almost like we donât have anything meaningful in common, isnât it?
33. A post in which OP, whose name is blacked out, reads as follows:
âHwuhhh bwuhhh Tumblr is so mean to the poor trans menzâ
Itâs probably because weâre collectively sick of ur shit tbh
A replier, whose name is also blacked out, says:
ânobody respects usâ buddy you never earned that respect in the first place
34. Post which reads as follows:
blow-back transmisogyny, or, why cafab trans people donât suffer âtransphobiaâ because transphobia doesnât exist.
this post is for trans women and camab trans people only
transphobia is only properly understood, if it is a âthingâ at all, as spillover damage from cultural transmisogyny and misogyny.
this isnât even really a idea we arenât already used to: most people (myself included) donât deny that patriarchy has negative consequences for some men. it imposes structure and forces it violently on men - but at the same time it gives them a great deal more freedom, and power. but those consequences donât equate to oppression in-and-of-themselves without any further patriarchal influence on them.
there isnât really a specific term for that (as far as i am aware). itâs a consequence, a reaction, a repercussion, a by-product. we donât call it manphobia, and âmisandryâ is a shibboleth for a ridiculous impossibility believed in by only the most self-obsessed.
and so most of the structural barriers that exist for trans men (medical gatekeeping, state refusal to acknowledge gender, denial of other social services like housing or employment protections) were specifically designed with the thought of barring trans women from accessing them. the fact that they also negatively impact men is by definition an unintended consequence or in some cases an ancillary benefit.
35. Post which reads âlittle known fun fact trans men have the smallest, most irrelevant, tiniest (almost no) place in the lgbt communityâ
36. A post titled âTHE ISSUES OF TRANSMENâ. It is a bulleted list which reads:
The question of whether to pee in a relatively safe bathroom or a relatively safe bathroom.
Very occasional pushback on presence in womenâs spaces.
Formally barred from being mass-murdering overseas enforcers of a americaâs brutal imperialist regime.
Unreliable information about how much creatine can safely be ingested.
grammar/spelling mistakes in original post screenshots have been corrected for greater clarity.