• auzy@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    The only people who rant about that stuff is the right wing

    I’m straight but have lots of lgbtiq friends, and conversations like that never come up.

    It’s oddly enough the right wing who bring that conversation up constantly and exaggerate it

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      1 month ago

      And then they blow up the conversation like you’re crazy.

      “… I don’t care what they do”

      “But whatabout blah blah blah”

      “Yeah, whatever. Why is this even an issue to you? How many Trans people are in your life. Your life. Personally.”

      “That’s not the point!”

      “I think it is.”

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        30 days ago

        I actually operate an indoor rock climbing group and didn’t even realise how many of them were gay until years of climbing with them. 2 of them I’m still not sure. 1 of them I only figured it out because they had a climbing shirt on with a lgbtiq climbing community logo on it (and they actually operate that organisation)

        The hilarious part of the whole thing is that they spent years trying to trigger libs. But ultimately online, they’ve managed to create their own self sustaining trigger circle that mainly affects them. That they use to accumulate their whining. Whereas the rest of us now just see them as crazies.

        That doesn’t mean there are people on the left who aren’t crazy. But, that seems confined online. Whereas the right often seem to extend it offline because many seemingly don’t know the difference between reality and conspiracy theories anymore

        One thing you’ll notice about the right wing is that so many of them have a huge number of comments. Probably because most of them I suspect are retirees who jerked around during high school. It’s easy to comment when there is no attempt at supporting evidence

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      30 days ago

      You would think so, but there’s a certain user here who expects us all to play along with their stated gender. Their stated gender is the name of a mythical animal.

      Somehow no one has played along.

      Other than that specific person though, I have yet to meet a queer person who had an issue with being called ‘they/them’ even if their preferred pronouns are ‘zir’ or whatever. My wife works with multiple nonbinary people (librarians are an eclectic bunch). None of them expect you to call them by their preferred pronoun. They just don’t want you to intentionally misgender them either.

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        29 days ago

        Never really saw it become a big deal, aren’t they just talking in third person?

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          29 days ago

          Nope. They got pissed off that I called them not just “them,” but “you.”

          And I explained to them that both of those pronouns are gender-neutral and that they apply to everyone and I would be willing to use them on anyone. Now they’re following me around and harassing me for doing things like using ‘he’ when referring to Caillou. As in the cartoon toddler.

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      29 days ago

      I’ve met those walking stereotypes a handful of times but yeah, WAY less common than Tucker Carlson or whoever would have you believe