i've just discovered you're a fucking terf and i hope ur life goes horribly and that you suffer for as long as you hate trans people.
as a trans person, i cannot believe i’ve followed you for as long as i have, you literal monster.
@theversatilist, @auntiewanda, would you believe this is my literal first anon hate post that be trans-related? I can’t fathom why it has been so long but my cherry finally got popped. I really wanted to share with you gals.
I just love the fact that this amicable person sends wishes of sorrow and pain from the safety of anonymity—courage of opinions certainly ain’t a quality commonly found on the Interwebz—with the sort of enthusiasm which really makes me want to rejoice at the energy and willpower of our youth, you know? This paints a striking picture of transactivism as a truly noble and worthy cause, compared to all the radical monstrosity of every ‘TERF’ I’ve met so far, who were such disgustingly hateful people, absolutely, yes—
Incidentally, I now have met quite a lot of those so-called TERF people and even chatted with many of them privately; not once have I caught anyone ever so slightly mocking body dysphoria or disparaging trans people. All of them happen to be feminists through and through, many of them are lesbians, a shocking number of them have suffered a lot in life already, which made them acutely aware of and averse to injustices. None of them is in the habit of sending hatred via anonymous messages because all of them have had to struggle against all odds to express themselves, and many of them have to defend their points of view daily—which they do with reliable sources and thoroughly-checked facts.
I don’t know if I happen to be a ‘TERF’ as well, but I certainly wouldn’t blushed to be seen as one if it meant to be equated to the people I know who are dubbed so on a regular basis. No shame indeed. They are good, generous, dignified, kind, attentive, cautious, brave people full of love and they give me strength.









