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For the body of this post, I refer to the OP as “she” and “her.” No pronouns were easily accessible on the blog, however, self-referential posts tended towards feminine language.
Mockery of bisexual people. In an M/F couple looking for a threesome, at least one participant is sexually involved with someone other than their binary opposite gender. By obligation.
This post also mocks sexual promiscuity as shameful, and mocks the concept of “queering” things by associating it with heterosexual abuse of queer people, rather than with the explorations and beliefs of queer or, critically, questioning people.
What proved the concern was valid
+ Mocks gender nonconformity and trans identity.
+ Mocks sexuality of others, apparently does not understand consent due tot he conflation of sexual attraction with consent, and both sexual attraction/consent with rape and physical assault
+ Mocks trans sexuality in particular.
+ Standard transmisogyny.
+ Transphobia with a side order of racism.
+ Mocks lesbians for being lesbians in an unapproved way.
+ Mocks queer people for being excited about or interested in queer media.
+ Historical revisionism (note: historically, all WLW were considered lesbians, and this distinction between "lesbian" and "other WLW" is both recent and inconsistent).
+ Mocks bisexuality and lesbianism simultaneously.
+ Anti-sex and anti-consent; conflates consensual sex with rape and abuse.
+ Mocks trans people and femininity.
+ Mocks trans people and femininity, conflates consensual sex with rape and abuse.
+ Anti-sex work, apparently does not understand that sex work is work and work is necessary for survival under capitalism?
In what ways are these actions concerning
Mocking gender non-conformity serves to reinforce binarist ideals of gender. In addition to, obviously, harming trans and intersex people, this also has splash damage against any pericis person who is non-conforming. As the most strict definitions of gender conformation include heterosexuality, this has wide-spread impacts against all non-heterosexual people. Additionally, strict gender roles are extremely harmful to men via toxic masculinity, women via patriarchy, and trans people of all genders via those two forces as well as cisnormativity.
Mocking trans people, especially trans people’s sexual practices, is an age old type of transphobia. The constant implication throughout these posts that trans people are sexual predators is as boring as it is lethal: many murders of trans people are motivated by the paranoid and incorrect belief that the trans person was trying to rape someone.
There is also a constant trend towards hating sex in general. By presenting wholly consensual, voluntary interactions (kink, group sex, etc) as rape or abuse, the definitions of rape and abuse are blurred. The ultimate effect of this is to leave rape victims in the unfortunate position of people questioning whether they were “really” raped or if they just think they were raped because of the “grey area” that is fed by this conflation. There is no grey area, of course: is someone was coerced into sex they did not want or agree to, or forced to continue sexual conduct after they change their mind, that’s rape. But by expanding the definition of rape to include voluntary choices a grey area is manufactured.
This hatred of sex also extends to sex work. While the OP does show a modest understanding of labour coercion, she fails to recognize that all labour done for other people under a capitalist system is ultimately coercive on the grounds that you may starve or die in agony without the money that results from that labour. Sex work is not unique or special in this regard. However, the OP’s extremely negative feelings regarding sex seem to have led her to believe that sex work is uniquely horrible among all forms of work.
The mockery of femininity is troubling, in that it presents feminine identity as being inferior to neutral or masculine identities. This is just base level misogyny.
The recurring mockery of bi women for not being lesbian enough, and of questioning people for not being queer enough, is nothing more, or less, that garden variety biphobia and heteronormativity.
The OP seems to genuinely believe she is an ally to trans people, just only to the ones she determines are valid and sufficiently non-cringey. Unfortunately, the constant mockery of trans people for being trans, as well as the tendency towards other radical feminist notions, gives the very real impression that this blogger is a TERF. Whether or not thins is itself true, the blog is undeniably valuable to TERFs, as an asset for spreading their viewpoints further.