Violent Trans Activist Who Kicked Lesbian out of Pride Org. Quietly Detransitions by Chunkeeguy in LGBDropTheT

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They want it both ways. Affirmation, no questions asked, and if you detransition, then you were an impostor all along. 🙃

Oh the ever-loving irony of it all by Chunkeeguy in LGBDropTheT

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Too true.

Are you or any of your family and friends experiencing Queer Imposter Syndrome? by Chunkeeguy in LGBDropTheT

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Queer impostor syndrome ... a term made up for the spicy straights.

Oh the ever-loving irony of it all by Chunkeeguy in LGBDropTheT

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The sad thing is all these straight males can be just as "heartwarming" in a straight relationship if they wanted to without having to wear a dress and tilt their heads, but I guess that's not allowed in manly man masculinity, or......... it could be that it has nothing to do with masculinity and everything to do with their fetishes.

Queerplatonic.... seriously? by TransspeciesUnicorn in LGBDropTheT

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So they're fuck buddies but wanna be extra gender special about it.

"Lesbians are under attack from predatory men"—Posie Parker, in the Spectator, responds to BBC article backlash by wafflegaff in LGBDropTheT

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Couldn't have said it better myself!

They will never use the #NotAllTrans because they know how well that worked out with #NotAllMen. Instead they rely on gaslighting relentlessly and in their "allies" to help rebrand their shitty behavior into victimization.

Do you agree with the analogy? by Rage-Xion in GenderCritical

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Yes

I finally watched Dave Chappelle’s *The Closer*. Here are my takeaways. by julesburm1891 in LGBDropTheT

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I've seen the special twice... not because it was that good, but because it's my way of letting Netflix know they should give us more content that is critical of trans ideology.

The Close is definitely not his finest work, but still important because it put everyone on blast. The history accuracy and some of the terminology was somewhat off, and that can be frustrating, especially because it relates to TRAs redefining words to fit their narrative, but it was a valiant effort nonetheless.

I agree with you; his misogynist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic jokes aren't really all that funny, and I mean that as objectively as possible, but I defend his right to say them. Sure, a lot of people consider him offensive, but free speech is a thing in this country (US). In a strange way, it's probably a good thing that no one is safe from Dave Chappelle and comedians in general. Isn't that the point? To become mainstream enough that no one gives a shit about how you live your life? When coming out isn't a "thing" anymore? But I digress. Dave Chappelle makes fun of everyone, even black people. I personally hate his misogyny, but no one is perfect, and we should all lighten up and every once in a while be open to not taking ourselves so seriously. Even if there's plenty of commentary in his performance, it's still art at the end of the day, take it or leave it.

This is the reason why TRAs are inadvertently peaking so many people. They want to police people's thoughts and words, and that shit isn't working out.