i feel like trans people spend so much time feeling guilty for liking things that are stereotypical or a little cringy that it becomes trans culture to hate on those things. even from the people who used to like those before they were aware of how they were perceived. especially with cavetown, “transmascs with ukuleles” is such a huge thing to ridicule us and its so immature and perpetuates such a toxic culture.
It is so incredibly easy to tell if a trans person doesn't view transmascs as really trans by the way they use tranny. If it is being used in opposition to, used to draw a divide, as if one is and the other isn't, it's clear where they stand.
I think we'd all agree "no trans woman is attractive" or something similar like "trans women? None of them are attractive" would both be absurdly transmisogynistic and transphobic, so why are we promoting "no trans man is attractive" as something that's acceptable, even reasonable, to say?
Idk what spawned this but it's a bit interesting I see a fan of hers harassing a someone else in Rin's defense lmao so I'll include some of that as well
In case links don't work:
More shit I found
The 4b shit is just political lesbianism repackaged so I'm not surprised the transradfems are saying it
Here (link) is a compilation of many other examples
HOW TO TELL WHEN A POLL IS RIGGED and NOT IN GOOD FAITH
Notice how the poll asks if it's real, period, rather than asking if the reader thinks it is. Or how the oppressor seems to have a voice in deciding whether or not there is oppression against a minority 🚩🚩🚩
Pollists will block anyone who disagrees, most especially those who engage in good faith, even educating others about the fundamentals of a concept that were being ignored. It's very easy to get the results you want when you block everyone who disagrees, and it's only reblogged into other radicalist spaces
Image ID: a post captioned "how to immediately know when to block somebody", there is a screenshot of multiple posts that have been filtered due to the transandrophobia tag, which is suggesting minorities discussing their oppression is how you immediately know to block them.
It's easiest to tell when exploring other aspects of the account, where a bias is a lot easier to see. Upon checking, we find an admittance to ignoring oppression. The bias against minorities is obvious when you see posts discussing are not allowed to even appear on the feed
Going out of your way to misgender another trans person. Add a pinch of ableism too.
"A lot of the things people say is misandry is just an expression of misandry" doesn't make sense. "A lot of the things people say is misandry is just an expression of misogyny" doesn't really make sense either! It's not "pretty clear" and it's weird you assume my lack of telepathy is me "not even willing to try".
This is a bit ironic. Mansplaning is about condescension, assuming a woman lacks understanding while patronizingly explaining something. It does not apply when one can plainly see there is an assertion that is incorrect, there is no assumption. You know, calmly explaining the facts. The account I responded to doesn't have any gender named from what I can see, you're just assuming they're a woman just like you assumed I was a man when you misgendered me.
I know it's a common belief for white women to think that misogyny is the root of all oppression, but radfems are wrong and their beliefs support white supremacy
Imagine misgendering other trans people. Unbelievable.
Huh that's funny, what's that doing there? Misgendering in reblogs commenting on your post? The post where you said minorities discussing their oppression is how you know to immediately block them? After you misgendered me? And several ppl corrected you, pointing out it was misgendering?
(timestamps aren't accurate this was just sitting in drafts, every time I see her pop up through rb's she's saying something awful)
Thinking abt that time I posted on r/growyourtdick abt how I take better dick pics. The post was educational, focused on discussing camera angles and how to manipulate your junk to get it to look bigger. All cool whatever, a few ppl thanking me for the tips they hadn't thought of
One comment asks me how long I've been on t. I ask what it has to do with the post. "I was just curious?" I get fifteen. Fifteen downvotes. Fifteen. They get 30 for their curiosity.
Which means at least sixteen perisex trans people feel they're entitled to strangers medical information and 30 just as "curious" as cis people are to them when they demand to know the same information.
There were some other weird comments made, one being incredibly victim blaming, but were thankfully taken down by mods but I stg y'all don't view a lot of us as people. I'm just some decoration to you, check the manual for my specs and stats....
The reason I hadn't answered it was bc of how much backlash or guilt tripping I get when I do. If I answer, they say they'll cry/how upsetting it is, or I'm lying. If I don't, I get ostracized. There's no winning, my options are either just completely ignore the comments (which I get a lot of) or just not post at all. I've taken to the latter recently.
Besides how others react to my response, it also doesn't make me feel great in general. It sucks being reminded it's a medication I have to take and not something I just have, it's a bit dysphoria inducing I think. Or how I'm just treated as a circus freak overall, some anomaly
~Fascinating~
Especially so when asked on my sw/non educational posts. Like bro just let me be hot and sexy without medicalizing me please I want to feel desirable and not a lab rat rn