When it's trans women calling out problematic people in our community, I kinda don't think my scoliosis spine's the only reason I don't want that? Wanting to keep the community safe doesn't necessarily mean wanting abusers dead, though I won't attack any victims for having a more extreme reaction like that.
Most of us just want positive changes, like for those advocating for and reblogging posts from pedophiles to lose a platform that was used in such a dangerous and irresponsible way. That's not death. People can grow, change, apologize, and atone for harmful behavior and actions.
Do you think being trans made ISFF do this?
If you do, you're the transmisogynistic one here.
I don't know about every case OOP was talking about, but I do find the tags curious. If these campaigns are transmisogyny, why use the transandrophobia hashtag? Is OOP pinning all criticism of her faves on trans men and trans mascs and saying that it's other marginalized people who want to sling slurs and suicide bait?
I've seen plenty of trans women speaking out about this get called TMEs, get misgendered, and I've been told to kill myself multiple times, so I don't know why she'd be pinning it on trans men.
Why are trans men getting all the credit for calling out harmful members of the trans community? Seems kinda misogynistic to give men all the credit, but then again, it's seemingly being used to malign those men as enemies to trans women? Confusing stuff.