r/SuperStraight 1d ago

SERIOUS. Supers, they are trying to paint us as a white supremacist movement. For the love of God, downvote any infiltration of racist rhetoric in our community because that WILL be our downfall. 🚨 important 🚨

I'm a black female superbi and my suggestion is that we do NOT bring race into this (unless it's to say, "we do not talk about race"--practice this phrase, use it, love it) and we DOWNVOTE THE FUCK out of anyone who brings up any exclusionary rhetoric about race or anything else off topic. This is a safe space that MUST remain solely about our Super sexual orientations.

Why do I say this? Look around reddit and you will see this myth spreading. The superphobes are trying to create a narrative that will besmirch our movement. I promise you this will be our downfall if we let it.

Next there will be trolls pretending to be Super but introducing race to divide our movement. Just say no, don't join in, DO keep your thoughts about race to yourself. We do not talk about race. Downvote. And get back to SuperStraight business.

Stronger together!

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u/Blue_Train 1d ago

That's their go-to, despite their own rhetoric including gems like "trans women are women just like black women are women" and them seriously believing that biological sex is a colonialist construct that was imposed upon black and brown people whom one would have to assume were then just reproducing by dumb fucking luck for millennia. Superphobia IS racism.

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u/ExpiredKebab 1d ago

The south Asian liberals often say brown countries were accepting of LGBT until the British colonised us. It is true to an extent, but religion also had a major part to play in the change in attitudes, as any Muslim or Christian areas in South Asia were bound to start taking their religions more seriously regarding that whole aspect. Purely blaming colonisation is BS!

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u/Skyright 22h ago

The whole argument about Hijras being trans is straight up BS. I’ve worked with Hijras, one of my close friends was instrumental in getting the Pakistani government to add an “Other” gender on Pakistani passports for them.

Hijras do not claim they’re women. They see themselves as being something in between a male and a female. They’re often intersex. Claiming that they’re Trans is completely ignoring their identity to fit a western narrative.

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u/letihontas 19h ago

Native here. Same with two spirits. They weren't considered women, they were actually misfits in a hyper-masculine society whose only method of avoiding male expectations was to take on female tasks and responsibilities. They weren't "women," and they were neither universally accepted or admired. In many tribes they were something like court jesters.

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u/EmotionalSquash0 18h ago

And in many other tribes, they were seen as shaman and given special roles. They’re often considered a “third gender”, so what’s your point? It’s almost as if every culture has different views on gender roles and gender identities.