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[–]SapphicFox 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Its not 'fragile masculinity' that's pushing trans people out of spaces, its trans narcissism. Trans people go into these spaces and demand everything be centered on their 'identity', it doesn't matter what the group was originally about, men, women, cooking, sports, comic books, films they always shove the trans issue down peoples throats and demand constant validation and ass kissing. People get tired of that shit and either fight back or the entire group eventually crumbles into a echo chamber as most people migrate to other groups where thi narcissim doesnt take centre stage. Mens groups are just better at saying fuck off than womens I'm sad to say.

[–]8bitgay 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Its not 'fragile masculinity' that's pushing trans people out of spaces, its trans narcissism. Trans people go into these spaces and demand everything be centered on their 'identity', it doesn't matter what the group was originally about, men, women, cooking, sports, comic books, films they always shove the trans issue down peoples throats and demand constant validation and ass kissing.

Pretty much. Compare Reddit to Facebook. On Facebook everytime you interact with someone you see their picture. A photo already tells you a lot about a person, and a profile might tell more. Even the name of a person can tell you something about their ethnic background.

But on Reddit you're just looking to usernames. Most people don't post pictures. On most subs you can't know the average user's race, gender, age, country of origin, etc.

Once in a while I see comments on subs like Gaybros made by women and straight guys. People who are in no way gay men (not even in the TQ+ way) but are there because it's not like the other users are gonna track down every new user of the sub to check if it's a real gay men. If transpeople just wanted to take part of discussions in gay/lesbian subs, they could be part of the conversation without others even noticing it.

It only became an issue because they decided that they didn't want to be part of the conversation that gay men and lesbian women were having. They wanted to talk about themselves, their issues, their bodies and their genitals.

[–]SapphicFox 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

For real! I'm now part of several private FB groups that are either GC or just make fun of TRA lunacy, let me tell you its like an oasis in a desert of shit when you see people from all walks of life, LGBT and straight see the insane movement for what it is and not be constantly language policed about it.