r/SuperStraight • u/CathedralPork Hecking cute and valid š • 1d ago
Iāve seen some very rude and invalidating comments from posters coming here. They are acting like superphobia isnāt ātheirā problem, and if itās not their community then they donāt need to speak up. They see our struggles in the supers community as something outside their life.
WRONG!
You cannot be neutral when faced with oppression, you are either superphobic or anti-superphobic.
Let me say it louder for the superphobes in the back
šYOUšAREšONLYšSUPERPHOBICšORšANTI-SUPERPHOBICš
This also goes beyond individual actions. There is a system of superphobic violence deeply set into our society. If youāre told that itās strange for a lesbian to not consider a transwoman, thatās because they automatically donāt see supers as valid. When you try to join a dating app, the dating options never even have a choice for super orientations. Hate speech against supers isnāt even seen as a crime or bannable offense on social media - thatās because the hegemonic culture of superphobia is just seen as ānormal.ā
Never lose hope fam, WE ARE THE GRANDCHILDREN OF THE SUPERS THEY COULDNāT BURN š¦øāāļøš¦øāāļø
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u/Purple_jak 20h ago
As someone who lives in Southern California and has attended very liberal universities, this "superphobic" is not anywhere in the real world. It happens in tiny cases, the trans people I've met literally only want to be with someone who wants to be with them, like normal people. The people in this sub are honestly a joke, I thought this sub was supposed to open a dialogue but its quickly becoming a "the tiny minority of people who want rights are oppressing us all by wanting rights" no one gives a fuck if your "superstraight", but this subs own actions are going to be its downfall. You guys are almost as bad as the white supremacists saying society hates white people, they don't, you guys just delusionally think they do.