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[–]OPPRESSED_REPTILIANIntersex male | GNC | Don't call me "a gay", "twink" or "queen" 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Met with local police force to discuss LGB issues (cool for the UK, doesn't do much for us in other countries)

What exactly did this achieve, because to my knowledge, being gay is not a crime in the UK nor is turning down trans people.

Did some Youtube interviews with people about Stonewall to clear up myths spread by trans rights activists. / started a webinar series

  1. Anyone can do that

  2. It does not matter. This does not help people, this does not save lives. The world is unstable and many people are struggling, it does not matter who did what at some riot many decades ago - this does not affect people in the here and now. Why on earth would you donate for that cause when you could donate to more active causes like helping the homeless, or victims of abuse?

  3. I fail to see why they need funding for this...?

What would you like to see from such an organization, ideally?

This is a tough question because I don't support the premise of their organization, period. We need less LGB(T) groups not more. In my opinion? Anything LGB(T) should be "disbanded" so people stop viewing homosexuality as a hivemind & an accessory, or a "community." Because it's not. As for an anti-trans organization...? This is something an organization cannot do, especially not a charity.

UNLESS there was a charity dedicated to helping victims of trans child abuse ("trans kids" forced or pressured into it) detransitioners (medical & emotional support) and intersex victims of trans ideology (It's not uncommon for intersex people to be pressured to do something akin to transition to "fix" them or "make them a real man/woman.")

But honestly? I don't think an organization like that would ever get off the ground without being shunned out of existence.