Trans Megathread for the Week of 4/15 - 4/21
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    All the trans catpeople are gone nowadays, it’s all puppypeople this bunnypeople that, what happened?

    speech-r tucker-catboy

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  • Trans Megathread for the Week of 4/8 - 4/14
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    Me waiting for the next trans mega

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    Yeah, it's really dangerous when the religion lines up with the imperialism.

    In the case of Israel, you have the base materialism that's pushes the US to escalate there, but you also have the superstructure of holy war to cement it in the hearts of the population.

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    Fucking finally

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  • Anti-Trans Missouri A.G. Can Now Access Trans People’s Medical Records
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    Wish we lived in the conservative reality where trans people are running the government and hunting conservatives for sport.

    Instead, we have to deal with them having all the institutional power to attempt queer extermination while they claim they're the ones being persecuted.

    When our time comes...

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  • "and I've only watched one episode" lmao
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    So is "Hollywood humiliation ritual" the new buzzword I'm gonna be hearing for the next few months?

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  • I am never gonna post on the fucking internet again holy shit
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    I like arguing irl because there's a clear end point and people are generally way more measured face to face than hiding behind a screen, but I really can't handle arguing online. It can legitimately ruin my mood with anxiety for days, so I mostly just don't do it.

    I've never read a bit of malice in your words.

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  • are you really sure about that?
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    Thanks you for continuing my indoctrination into trans ideology!

    My future self is persuading me to be a woman looks really cute, except...

    I'm you from 4 years in the future. I'm 20 years old!

    I'm so old 😭😭😭

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    Have any good trans adjacent manga recs that are non-horny and non-boys love?

    Is this an impossible ask? thonk-cri

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    Danshikou ni Dokusareta Otokonoko (Mangadex)

    You were right. The manga is mostly really horny with the protag being Totally Not Gay or Trans with his best friend (cis guy).

    The art is so cute tho aubrey-rage-cry

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    What's this from anyway?

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  • Trans Megathread for the Week of 4/8 - 4/14
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    Holy shit are you me?

    Haha, I find it so funny how often we say this to one another. It's really good to be able to talk with everyone here about it.

    I'm glad I'm not alone. I remember not so long ago you coming out and showing off your avi, and you were so happy.

    Kind of weird to be on the other side now trans-hatch

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    That's a nice mech!

    Gives me Zone of the Ender vibes

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  • NGL reading stuff like this is rather uplifting.
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    I don't know, if you read old letters even the casual correspondence is often really gorgeous.

    Maybe those are just the letters we keep, though

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  • Trans Megathread for the Week of 4/8 - 4/14
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    The vibes are positively on point lea-smug

    Never in my life have I logged on to the internet just to chat with people until here.

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  • Trans Megathread for the Week of 4/8 - 4/14
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    Hm, not really. I spent a long time in denial. I actually started actively avoiding trans content creators and trans spaces online because I knew if I spent any amount of time in them, I'd crack. That's when I actually knew. Didn't stop me from avoiding them, though.

    But the posters here are too powerful and pulled me in.

    I'm actually okay, though. I'm just being dramatic. The last few weeks have been kind of an emotional rollercoaster for me.

    Happy to be here now bridget-disco

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  • Trans Megathread for the Week of 4/8 - 4/14
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    Coulda at least sprinkled some E into my food...

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    It was a good read. Not at all what I expected. There really wasn't any gender theory at all and no attempt justifying gender identity. It was just full throated support for all gender identities, which was nice. I also found it really interesting how antiquated a lot of the language is after only two decades, but the message itself is at least as progressive as the conversations people are having now. There's such an emphasis on transness outside of binary trans people. I feel like this understanding of gender would really cut out a lot of the bullshit gatekeeping truscum arguments out. A lot of truscum look at enby or GNC people and say, "you're just a man in a dress" to which I think Feinberg would reply, "Yes, and?" Men in dresses also have an outlawed gender expression which deserves defending. Considering how armed fascists keep showing up to drag events, I think this view has been vindicated. I also find it interesting how s/he changes hir pronouns depending on the social context. To me, this level of fluidity acknowledges gender as a social manifestation as opposed to anything essential. Anyway, I'd like to read more. I was turned to Marxism through history, so I'd like to read up on pre-modern queer history. When I'm arguing with people about gender, I always bring up the fact that gender expression has varied throughout history and there are lots of examples of gender outside of the binary; however, I don't actually have specific examples that I am really familiar with. Could anyone recommend a book that goes over non-cis gender identities throughout history and the roles they played? I'd really prefer a central source that covers a lot of cases as opposed to a deep discussion of a single one. Thanks, comrades

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    So I feel like I very very rarely identify my race one way or the other, but I notice people often apply labels depending on the whims of the conversation. People are not consistent with how they identify me. Sometimes I'm white and other times I'm not depending on whatever point is trying to be made. I think it's weird because I was never treated like I was white by the white side of my family. It was always made apparent I wasn't part of that club. And the non white side of my family never treated me like I was white either. But whenever I try to say I'm not white or relate to a PoC experience, I'm told that I'm "white passing"? Uh, first off, that's incredibly subjective and depends on the group. Yes, I have passed as white at times, but I've also been identified as PoC many times, both positively and negatively. White passing? Sure wish that unhinged vet threatening my life while calling me a sand n*gger knew I was white passing. Boy, would he have been embarrassed. Really feels like that Aesop fable with the birds and the beasts going to war. The birds ask what the bat is, and the bat says he's a beast. The beasts ask what he is, and he says a bird. This way he doesn't fight in the war, but he's not accepted by either group after they make peace. Except in my case, nobody asks what I am, they just tell me I'm the other group lol. Even my partner (pure blooded "legitimate" PoC) does this shit. Always tells me I'm basically White, but after Trump got elected, she said she was scared for my safety with the increase in racism in the country. I'm like, why? Shouldn't I blend in just fine? Idk, this post got long. These people got me tilted, and I don't know where to post this.

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    I'm a queer spirit warrior, and I need monsters to slay

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    Sorceress Adel: Queer Icon? 🤔 ![](https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/65a30628-9741-4713-943c-1e120c134a38.png)

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    And I say kill em all! (Slave owners)

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    I really liked Starship Troopers as a kid. Pretty sure I said it was my favorite movie for a time. Last year or so, I had the chance to watch it again with some friends, and I was excited because now I could watch it with my Adult Knowledge that it's actually a satire of fascism. I was honestly bored out of my mind, and I wanted to turn it off halfway through. Because it's not really a typical satire, right? It's an example of a movie that a fascist society would make. This kind of necessarily means that the movie needs to be trite and shallow. Neither the characters nor plot is compelling. Because of this, the action sequences fall flat to me, too. I watched robocop the day before, and I actually liked it way more than when I was younger. I can also enjoy other satire of fascism like Warhammer 40k which I think is ridiculous enough to be fun. I don't know, it sucks for the people who genuinely uphold it as a fascist piece of art because... Damn, it's really childish and boring when taken at face value. Anyone with me on this? I honestly found it disappointing.

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    Lmao wtf did you do to my account? This is hell

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    I have a student who wants to study anthropology, sociology, and politics at a major university, and she has an interview coming up. It's not my major field, so I'm looking for some input. She needs to familiarize herself with more formal systems with explanatory power on human cultural behaviors. I've been teaching her historical materialism for months, which had been good in terms of her actually understanding the world, but I feel like I'd be doing her a disservice if that was her only tool, especially because her interviewers will most certainly be libs. What other theories should she be aware of?

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    The particular neckbeardy, fedora wearing, Sam Harris listening trend of atheism was a pretty clear reaction to the evangelical psychosis of the Bush administration. Other geriatrics here can attest that the character of Christianity at the time was way different than it is now. These days, the fascists are more "culturally Christian" and avoid overt bible apologism. But back in the day, these people were constantly on TV spewing young earth creationism and other shit, and they were largely taken seriously. It's hard to believe now how much time was spent "debating" evolution back then. The atheist backlash at least affected discourse aesthetically for some time, making these views laughable, which deplatformed a lot of evangelicals or made them hide their power levels on TV. Some argue that this brand of atheism justifies imperialism. It does so really only in theory. There really is no material basis for atheists in the US to justify an invasion anywhere in the world. The truth is that Christianity is still a far more powerful force for imperialism. Bush said that God told him to invade Iraq. I don't see any president saying anytime soon that the US needs to secularize a country through force. If fundamentalist and political religiosity were defeated, then belligerent atheism would dissolve, but the reverse is not true. Overall, it really does seem like people over emphasize this group of internet no-lifers because of the cultural cringe they manifested.

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    I'm not talking about queer people getting called groomers. I know why that's happening. I'm referring more to a more general fear of pedophilia instead of just repackaged homophobia. I feel like I'm hearing about it like every other week. For instance, parent bloggers noticing that their engagement skyrockets when they post their kids eating hotdogs or in swimwear. Another example is an increasing trend of people on Pinterest creating walls and albums labelled "hot kids." I know that elite freaks are all pedos, but is pedophilia an actually growing problem among regular people? It seems to me like when suburbanites freak out about any other thing like BLM or immigrants marching through and razing their communities. Or the crime freakout in the 70s/80s. Am I being naive and we actually need to be on high alert?

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