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[–]reluctant_commenter 13 insightful - 1 fun13 insightful - 0 fun14 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

HRC, GLAAD, and Stonewall are all run by transgender people, not lesbian, gay, or bisexual people. The acronym "LGBT" is all about the T. Within LGBT, the LGB are treated like second-class citizens. That includes gay men.

According to GLAAD's 2017 LGBT survey, over half of respondents were T. Graphs here: https://www.saidit.net/s/LGBDropTheT/comments/625t/i_made_charts_from_2017_glaad_survey_data_showing/

And these organizations' correspondance and efforts are far disproportionately focused on transgender people. By 2019 over 75% of Stonewall's, HRC's and Equality Network's annual reports were about trans people: http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sfos0060/LGBT_figures.shtml

Being transgender has become massively popular in the last decade, and it's fucking over everybody-- gay, straight, women, men, children, vulnerable minorities, everybody.

[–]pesos 3 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

I didn't know that...aren't there still plenty of gay men high up in these organizations though? Any evidence they've all been replaced by the "T"?

[–]JulienMayfair 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

aren't there still plenty of gay men high up in these organizations though?

It's a fair point. There are plenty of gay men collaborating with the T for their own reasons. Many younger gay men have been brainwashed with gender identity theory or are simply afraid to speak out because power has shifted to the TQ+. I mean, if you're a gay male college professor these day and were critical of the TQ+, students and other faculty would be trying to have you fired.

Mainstream liberal feminism (as opposed to gender critical or radical feminism) has also been a major player in the TQ+ takeover, even more than gay men. It's a very strange phenomenon. There are women on my college's LGBTQ alumni network campaigning passionately for having male-bodied transwomen competing against women in women's sports. It's down to intersectionality and a certain feminist bias in favor of any perceived underdog. For example, on Reddit's Two X Chromosome sub, you'll be instantly banned for being critical of trans policies.

Note that trans people are wildly over-represented as mods and admins of websites. It's a strategy they pursue. Get in there, and ban anyone who dares say anything you don't like.