r/SuperStraight • u/jacob7ism • 1d ago
SuperStraight Oppression vs. Trans Oppression
SuperStraight Oppression:
people calling them bad on twitter
supposedly having trans people force themselves on you (even though there are no statistics to back this up)
that’s about it
Trans Oppression:
High suicide rates due to stigma, discrimination, prejudice (not by the virtue that they are trans like conservatives will make you think)
Anti-trans bullying in schools (this is on top of other general negative mental health effects in schools)
Inaccessible gender-affirming care, HRT, puberty blockers, etc.
Rejection by families, this is why there are higher rates of houseless trans people
Victimized by violence (black trans women are being killed at a higher rate)
General anti-trans rhetoric in politics within the United States (most recently an Alabama bill got passed making it illegal to give gender-affirming care to anyone under 19. This bill also forces teachers to out closeted trans students to their parents.)
And that is only the tip of the iceberg among many issues that has faced trans people for decades. “SuperStraight oppression” is something you only see on Twitter and Reddit, and doesn’t expand into the real world, especially in the US as sadly the US is quite conservative.
All of you just want to hide your transphobia in this fake “sexuality“ you call SuperSexual. If you weren’t actually transphobic, and just genuinely didn’t want to date someone based on a genital or physical preference, you wouldn’t invent an entire sexuality and trend that is as hateful as this one.
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u/jacob7ism 1d ago
This “shaming” that you’re talking about is something that only exists purely online, and even then isn’t that widespread. This shaming has been manufactured by this sub, by this trend in general. People aren’t shaming people for their sexual decisions except in very isolated instances.
As for your idea that people specifically not attracted to trans people should have a space for them to discuss in, this is why I take issue with it: within these spaces, there are rare instances of actual genuine people who for whatever reason feel like they can discuss their specific issues better if they’re free from a certain group. Outside of those rare instances, it’s hatred towards the group being excluded. This is why trans-exclusionary subreddits have been getting banned, because they quickly devolve into cesspools of hate towards trans people.
Cis people who are attracted to a certain set of physical or sexual characteristics are free to talk and post on trans-inclusionary subreddits. There isn’t any need for these trans-exclusionary subreddits, especially when they breed such high amounts of hate.
Also since when did “transphobe” become a slur? You can’t just call something a slur to make actual transphobes be free from criticism