socialjusticeichigo:

socialjusticeichigo:

T(W)ERFs:

– “You can’t opt out of male privilege.”
– “I’m trans exclusionary.”
– “Trans women are invading our safe spaces.”
– “Cis is homophobic/a slur, just say non-trans.”
– “Transphobia doesn’t exist.”
– “Gender critical.”
– “T(W)ERF = Lesbian. Why do you hate lesbians so much?”

Aphobes:

– “You can’t opt out of straight privilege.”
– “I’m ace/aro exclusionairy.”
– “Aces/aros are invading our safe spaces.”
– “Allosexual/alloromantic is homophobic, just say non-ace.”
– “Aphobia doesn’t exist.”
– “Why do you want to be oppressed so bad?”
– “Acehets.” 
– “Ace critical.”
– “Aphobe = LGBT. Why do you hate LGBT people so much?”

Biphobes:

– “You have straight passing privilege.”
– “Bi people in het relationships are invading our safe spaces.” 
– “Monosexual/monoromantic is homophobic, just say gay/straight.”
– “Biphobia doesn’t exist, it’s just homophobia.”
– “Bihets.”

Truscum:

– “You can’t opt out of cis privilege.”
– “NBs are invading our safe spaces.”
– “Exorsexism doesn’t exist.”

– “Why do you want to be oppressed so bad?”

– “Transtrenders.”

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Just to set this straight.

Things this post is not saying (in spite of the funny picture at the bottom): All of these groups are exactly the same and exact the same amount of violence on their respective targets.

Things this post is saying:
There’s a lot of commonality among exclusionary rhetoric within the community and this is most likely because most if not all exclusionary rhetoric is likely to have stemmed from radical feminism.

If anyone’s interested: I wrote a post about this shit too, focussing on the ideas behind why they all sound the same.

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