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Yeah Like,, Being An Inclusionist Is Rad Asf. Like I Can Just Vibe, And Other People Can Just Vibe, So
Yeah like,, being an inclusionist is rad asf. Like I can just vibe, and other people can just vibe, so we're all vibing. Beating someone into boxes just sounds like a very boring and pitiful pastime to me
Legit being an Inclusionist is actually really fun and easy to do. Not giving a fuck about what someone labels themself as or why is fun and easy to do. Letting people express themselves and not harassing them into fitting perfectly cut boxes is fun and easy to do.
Being an Inclusionist is great. It's legit like. I'm here. I'm sitting here. We are both sitting here. We are all just vibing. We are having a good time because none of us give a shit. That's it. That is literally it. Maybe come and quietly sit with us in a metaphorical field and you'll feel better and less full of toxic gatekeepy bigotry.
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THIS!! I'm in a trans group irl, and one of the biggest rules is not outing people. Understandably so: outing people can be EXCEEDINGLY dangerous! That should be a no-brainer, especially for other queer people.
Periodic reminder that unless a person specifically and clearly tells you it is okay to tell others they are trans or queer, you should err on the side of caution and assume they do not want you to tell people (especially random people!) about their transness or queerness.
You have no idea, generally, why somebody doesn't talk openly about their trans or queer status, and you have no idea, truly, how somebody might react to that information. The most progressive person out there is still capable of harbouring incredibly negative thoughts about somebody's queer status.
These types of people did something similar with Demi Lovato. The moment they said they go by she/they, righties and other transphobes were like 'SEE? SEE? SHE WAS JUST HOPPING A TREND! SHE WASN'T REALLY NON-BINARY' meanwhile all Demi said was that her pronouns changed-
Transphobes jump on any opportunity to twist shit to fit their bs, so I'm not surprised they saw a trans kid change their gender as a way to support their agenda. So gross...


Today in transphobic idiocy...
Avery Jackson did a non-medical transition at the age of four. At the time, they felt more comfortable as a girl. As they grew up and their understanding of gender evolved, they decided nonbinary transgender suited them better.
And now that they are 15, their family is moving out of Missouri because they fear the recent draconian anti-trans laws.
"No longer identifies as a girl" does not mean they identify as a boy. They are still trans. They knew from the age of 4 that being a boy was not right for them.
I don't think they changed their mind. I think they just found a better understanding of who they were.
These bigots know nothing about trans people yet think they are qualified to criticize them.
Fr.
the broadness of the terms aromantic and asexual is great because they can literally mean whatever they want to mean for you it's so unrestrictive.
YIPPIE TBH creature lookin ass/pos
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