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[–]lovelyspearmintLesbeing a lesbian 44 insightful - 1 fun44 insightful - 0 fun45 insightful - 1 fun -  (4 children)

Can someone please make a graphic of the amount of people who are gay, trans and disabled?

Because the actual percentage of that happening is minimal but it almost seems like half the trans community are (self-declared) disabled in one way or another. Everyone seems to be neurodivergent or have a conveniently invisible illness. As someone who ironically is homosexual, neuroatypical (a far more appropriate, less wokey term) and has an invisible dysautonomic condition, it's sickening how many fake these conditions to get woke and intersectionality points both online and IRL.

[–]Dromedary 32 insightful - 1 fun32 insightful - 0 fun33 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

Dunno, maybe claiming to be disabled helps with their GoFundMe hustles that 80 percent of them seem to have going. Lord knows lots of these people look unemployable. Maybe "disabled" means "mentally ill", and that's pretty obviously rampant with the Ts for sure. Gender dysphoria itself is a mental illness, (like anxiety disorder is considered a mental illness (I have it). This used to be common sense, but now it's forbidden to say so.

[–]Tikiri 16 insightful - 1 fun16 insightful - 0 fun17 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

This. I’ve always wondered whether claiming a disability is kind of like those people who panhandle by the side of the road with signs, plus a child or two next to them. People are more likely to give money when they see the child. It’s a sickening tactic, but it works because it triggers natural human compassion, more than if the person’s panhandling by themselves. So, maybe they’re hoping the “disability” will work the same way and more people will venmo/cashapp/whatever.

[–]berlin13 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

To me it’s always a red flag when someone is that quick to tell you they are ‘disabled’. Not that actual people with disabilities should hide it and be ashamed, of course not, but most people don’t think it defines them enough to be something you put on your bio or repeat every time you get a chance

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

Plus people in actual need of assistance, either because they are old, poor or disabled, often prefer to try and do it themselves instead of asking for help. But grifters have no shame, no honor, no humility and no sense of good timing 😏.