If you are a White tumblr user who has described the multiple bans of isff as "lynchings," especially if you are a white trans woman who is doing this shit....I genuinley don't have words. I don't. There are not enough words in any language on this planet to describe the level of white entitlement that you are on.
The fact that you think being banned multiple times for clear TOS violations against pedophilia, sexual harassment and ban-evasion is equivalent to being tortured, raped, murdered and having your dead body be put on display for the pleasure of White people, specifically because you were Black, shows just how insanely out of touch, privileged and entitled you are.
The white trans women who are describing losing access to a tumblr account as lynchings are the same white trans women come June, will post colorized Marsha P. Johnson photo sets. Who will go on and on about how the first brick at Stonewall was thrown by a Black trans woman, and thats why the queer community should cherish its Black and brown members. Because we have always been on the frontlines fighting for your rights. Given you all the slang you use. Given you all your fashion. Practically made the queer community what it is today. You have grown so entitled to Black (queer) people's labor, our culture, our spaces.
But you'll sit here and nitpick until the end of days over if what Popular White Transfem Blogger posted was really racist or not, despite the thousands of Black people saying "yes, this is racist," and even being so kind as to not block you and actually explain why this statement is racist. We should just be groveling at your feet in worship and gratitude that we were even acknowledged on The Whitest Website Ever. That we're receiving such great representation on a forcefem blog. And if we continue to disagree with you, you can just baselessly accuse us of transphobia, that we're overreacting, position us as the eternal aggressor, the angry Black people that want to rain on your parade and make everything about racism.
Rap music is too risqué because some of it is about sex. And God fucking forbid a Black person call you out for the implicit racism that feeds into your reasoning as to why you don't like rap. but you'll like, follow, and reblog an account that is premised off of sexual harassment and non-consensually making others participate in a kink. A post about raping a 2 year old headmate, and essays on why pedophilia is good are all ok, that's all good. That all flies on tumblr dot com. But Black bodies just existing visibly on this site, Black art that makes you feel a little bit uncomfortable, our dances, AAVE, rap...thats just TOO FUCKING FAR apparently.
And now you have taken a term that was coined to describe one of the most brutal, dehumanizing, and most evil form of violence specifically against Black people committed by White vigilante mobs in order to uphold white supremacy....because you got your feelings hurt on the internet. Because decent people are trying to hold a pedophile platformer accountable who happens to be a trans woman.
Your white entitlement is so strong that you believe this whole website revolves around your Edgy Kinky Transfem Blog. Y'all have no issue sending harassment campaigns to Black blogs that rightfully call you out on your racism and anti-Blackness, by weaponizing your trans status. All critique or correction is just transphobia, transmisogyny, just another excuse to hate on a trans woman, and any other -phobia and -ism marginalized white people love to pull out of their asses to avoid accountability whenever a Black person calls them out.
isff is just a smaller piece of a larger picture of anti-Blackness and racism perpetuated by this site. The fact that so many Black people have been driven off this site because they dare disagree with another white blogger, because they dare call out the implicit racism that a lot of you spew, because they dare express their disappointment with how white people weaponize their marginalized statuses to blow off critique from Black blogs, but isff has survived on here for so long and still continues to find support is proof that this website continuously aligns itself with white supremacy. White pedophiles, zoophiles, necrophiles, and fucking graveyard robbers will always be welcomed back with open arms as long as they can spin their suspension to be some kind of smear campaign because they belong to xyz marginalized group. But Black people that are part of those same marginalized groups that call you out, that try to educate you, that don't coddle your feelings are the scum of the earth apparently. We are always walking on eggshells around here because any percieved slight against white marginalized groups is seen as tantamount to actual irl violence.
White trans women who support isff, I don't care how similar your struggles are to Black people, I dont care how much you relate to Black issues, I don't care what race your friends are, I don't care how much of an ally to the Black community you think you are. You are not entitled to use "lynching" when you actually mean cyberbullying. And you're not entitled to weaponize your trans status to bludgeon Black people and anyone who doesn't make a Herculean effort to hold back your white woman tears. You still have white privelege. You are still capable of being racist and anti-Black. You are still capable of upholding white supremacy. You are not always the biggest victims in the room.
So until yall stop welcoming back the most reprehensible (queer) white bloggers, I don't want to see shit on your blog about Marsha P. Johnson, Storme DeLarverie, Bessie Smith, James Baldwin or any other Black queer activists that gave you the rights to post foolishness on the internet during June 2026. Its more obvious now more than ever that all yall have been pretending to care about (queer) Black people and hide behind performative ass posts. Because if you actually cared about (queer) Black people, you wouldn't have chased a majority of us off of here because you so firmly believe that being called racist is worse than actually having to experience racism.














